An 80-Mile 2010 Porsche 911 Sport Classic Is Up for Sale

And it looks as if it has just rolled off the assembly line

The Porsche 911 is one of the world's most popular sports cars, so it's not that easy to stand out from the crowd while driving one.

Fortunately, that's what limited edition 911s are for — but there's a slight problem. They're almost impossible to snatch fresh from the factory, but once in a while, some owner is willing to part with its rare 911.

That is the case with this pristine 2010 Porsche 911 Sport Classic, one of just 250 cars ever sold worldwide. With just 80 miles (129 km) on the odometer, this car hasn't seen much action, with the original owner probably buying it for investment purposes.

It's a shame to keep a car like this in the garage, so we're glad it's up for sale again at London-based classic car retailer Hexagon. One of the rarest 997-generation Porsches, the 911 Sport Classic has a Sport Classic Grey paintwork and unique body parts that pay tribute to the iconic 2.7 RS of the 1970s.

These include the iconic rear spoiler, front lip spoiler, and Fuchs-style alloys, among many other modifications and upgrades. These retro styling cues combine with modern touches such as PCCB carbon brakes and the wider body from four-wheel drive models.

The motorsport-inspired twin-domed roof, subtle grey racing stripes, 20 mm lower ride height, yellow brake calipers, and a sports exhaust system with larger tailpipes complete the design changes.

This particular example carries number 142 of 250 and is a right-hand drive car. It's powered by a naturally aspirated 3.8-liter flat six engine modified to 402 hp — all of which are sent to the rear wheels with the help of a limited slip differential.

Inside, the Porsche 911 Sport Classic looks and sounds the part too thanks to the aluminum door skins, Nappa leather wheel, and Bose sound system.

There's no word on pricing, and that's good because we're not here to ruin your day, are we?