2005 Porsche Carrera GT Sport Canepa
VIN: WP0CA29845L001141
The first SPORT CANEPA Carrera GT commission - #001
Complete aesthetic and mechanical "reimagining" of the Carrera
GT
Bespoke Liquid Metal Green color
Cafe Latte leather interior with color-matched Alcantara accents
and Porsche square weave carpet inserts
Extensive aesthetic updates throughout transforming the Carrera GT
to an elevated standard
4-wheel lift, improved clutch assembly, camshafts, carbon ceramic
brakes and sport exhaust by Carrera GT specialists Repasi
Motorwerks
2,497 original miles - 39 miles since completion
5.7L naturally aspirated V10 engine, 6-speed manual
transmission
The Carrera GT was a sensation upon its reveal as a concept car at
the Paris Auto Show in 2000. Sleek lines, a naturally aspirated
race-derived V10 engine, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission
and rear wheel drive, and designed with carbon fiber bodywork
flowing over a carbon monocoque chassis. The instantaneous demand
had Porsche confirm production quickly. Just over 3 years later,
the first of the production cars began arriving into owner's hands
and they were able to enjoy them. Many noted how similar it looked
to the concept car, a unique scenario due to many concept cars
morphing into something completely different. Importantly, Porsche
kept the naturally aspirated V10 engine positioned directly behind
the driver, cradled in carbon fiber and propelling passengers
forward while emitting one of the most fantastic engine notes ever
created.
20 years later, and the Carrera GT's popularity has been catapulted
into the stratosphere. Offering an engaging mechanical and visceral
driving experience vs. many new cars that have allowed an over
proliferation of electronic aids, the Carrera GT stands as an
incredible snapshot of early 2000s technology and driving dynamics
that is now very rarely replicated. However, technology and
performance has improved in two decades, and the options of colors
and aesthetic upgrades for the Carrera GT were limited to a few
different specifications in that period. This has had many owners
ask, "What if I was able to spec my dream Carrera GT beyond what
the factory could?" Enter Canepa's latest edition to the SPORT
CANEPA program: The Porsche Carrera GT SPORT CANEPA.
The SPORT CANEPA program represents the culmination of Canepa's
expertise in design and mechanical performance upgrades, reimaging
special vehicles for the enjoyment and continuation of their
lineage. Known for the Porsche 959 SC, the first SPORT CANEPA car
and the start of the SC program, Canepa has incorporated new
vehicles into the commission process including the Carrera GT,
918s, 934s, 993s, 964s, and more. Through tasteful aesthetic and
mechanical upgrades and improvements, the Canepa team reimagines
cars built in different eras to be continued to be enjoyed on a
modern level, with each car's design process led by Bruce Canepa
himself.
This 2005 Porsche Carrera GT SC began as a GT Silver car with just
2,458 miles, with all of Porsche's suspension and tire recalls
performed. During initial discussions, the owner wanted to do
something with the car to a level that no one else had done before.
What started as a simple phone call evolved into a serious
undertaking that would have Canepa reimagine the Carrera GT to a
level of quality and detail never before seen, and would result in
one of the most stunning examples of the Carrera GT.
One of the defining characteristics of the Carrera GT is the
performance that is derived from its naturally aspirated 5.7L V10
engine, at full tilt turning heads from all around. However, over
time it was determined that there were certain parts of the car
that could be optimized with newer technology. Canepa approached
Repasi Motorwerks, world-renowned Carrera GT specialists, who would
become the technical partner in Canepa's Carrera GT SC program.
Repasi, with their extensive experience with the Carrera GT
platform, had developed a number of unique systems that allowed for
improved drivability with better reliability. Repasi Motorwerks
received the car in early 2025 and began their mechanical upgrades.
The Carrera GT is famously known for its lightweight (and
expensive) carbon ceramic clutch pack, prone to overheating if
improperly used. It was upgraded with a proprietary steel
multi-plate clutch pack allowing for more traditional driving and
superior longevity. Updated camshafts of new design were installed,
replacing the factory units which were prone to deficiencies.
Upgraded carbon ceramic brakes allow for improved stopping power
but reduced replacement cost. A complete coilover suspension
upgrade with an integrated 1.5" body lift allows for improved
maneuverability at steep angles, and a custom-designed exhaust
system improves the 5.7L V10 engine power output by 40+ horsepower
and saving 50 pounds vs. the OEM system. This culminated in a full
engine-out mechanical service while the upgrades were being
performed, including replacement of the crankshaft seals,
crankshaft position sensor, fuel filter, oil cooler seals, power
steering pump, lines, and seals, serpentine belts, spark plugs,
transmission fluid, water pump gasket, and 4 new Michelin
tires.
Once the mechanical upgrades were accomplished, the Carrera GT
returned to Canepa where the aesthetic upgrades began. The carbon
fiber body panels were removed from the vehicle and prepped for the
car's bespoke paint color, formulated in house in conjunction with
PPG, Liquid Metal Green. The existing roll hoop behind the driver
and passenger was removed, laminated with exposed carbon fiber, and
clear coated for a fantastic finish. The engine air intakes were
removed and painted the same Liquid Metal Green as the car, but in
a matte finish. The hexagonal engine cover screens, exposing the
air intakes, were also painted in the same matte Liquid Metal Green
to seamlessly incorporate the screens into the body of the car,
along with other areas. The carbon fiber engine cradle was
refinished to take the gloss carbon to a perfect matte finish,
refining the engine area. The Carrera GT's headlights were removed
with the headlight bezels painted gloss black, along with the
exhaust tips. The wheel nuts, originally blue and red, were Teflon
coated black for a cohesive finish, finishing off the exterior with
refinishing the factory wheels in Canepa's signature Titanium matte
wheel coating.
With the exterior of the Carrera GT being perfected, a bespoke
leather and Alcantara interior was being trimmed in house at Canepa
in the stunning Cafe Latte leather with matching Alcantara accents.
Every surface has been thought of to improve the tactility of being
inside of the cabin. The entire dashboard was swathed in leather
and Alcantara, the seats in full perforated leather, the door
panels in leather and Alcantara, matching square weave carpet and
the steering wheel was retrimmed to match. Everywhere you look,
everything you touch, has been updated. The front trunk's original
cloth cover was replaced with a quilted leather cover, matching the
interior. Completing the interior are two matching door sill
titanium plaques, emblazoned with Bruce Canepa's signature and the
designation of this Carrera GT SC, #01
Completed in March of 2026, the Carrera GT SC was 1st revealed at
the 2026 Amelia Concours to critical acclaim, sparking an interest
in future Canepa Carrera GT SC commissions which are now underway.
Now available publicly for the 1st time, this 2005 Porsche Carrera
GT SC marks the start of an era where the Carrera GT is not just
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