2000 911 Carrera 4 Millennium Edition 6-Speed

A limited 911 for normal 911 money

The 2000 911 Millennium Edition was a special, limited production model based on the Carrera 4 that featured an exclusive Violet Chromaflair paint that shifted hues depending on light, and angle. The interior was appointed with full Natural Brown leather and special wood trim and featured commemorative badging highlighting your number out of the 911 that were produced.

This 39,000-mile 2000 911 Carrera 4 Millennium Edition 6-Speed is number 25 out of the 911 built. The exterior is in decent condition with the seller noting chips and scratches and paint meter readings showing evenly all around. On the inside, the car has an aftermarket stereo and the steering wheel has been replaced with a new, but correct unit. It does, however, have quite a few items that need to be addressed like an issue with the central locking system, in-op seat heater, and the seller noted that the previous owner must have been a smoker, which I would assume is pretty bad since they felt the need to address it, but good on them for doing so.

Despite only 911 units produced, we’ve seen quite a few of these hit the auction block in the last year with average bids just over the $30,000 mark (but a sell-through rate of only 30%) and a high of $49,500 all-in at Barrett-Jackson in January. Our Spotlight car sold at a high bid of $28,082, which was light given the mileage, but fair considering all of the items that needed to be addressed.

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