Porsche is one of many car companies to make a car that fits the customer’s needs. If you’re ready to spend enough money, almost all luxury car companies will change brand-new vehicles to fit your needs. Through its Sonderwunsch program, Porsche is unique in that it will build one-of-a-kind classic cars based on customer requests. The Porsche Classic Club Coupe from the 996 generation is one of the most exciting projects the company has done, and it’s ready to be sold. The 1999 Porsche 911 Classic Club Coupe was made from a base 911 Carrera from the 996 model that had been thrown away. It was found by the Porsche Club of America (PCA), brought to Porsche in Zuffenhausen, and fixed up by the Sonderwunsch team to be the perfect 996 911. This one-of-a-kind Sport Classic-style 911 was made by Grant Larson, who worked on the Carrera GT and the first Boxster. On the other hand, Porsche didn’t just fix up the 996 911. Instead, it made a completely new car with a hand-made double-bubble roof and a ducktail spoiler that looks like the one on the 1973 Porsche 911 RS 2.7. It also has the front and side skirts from a Porsche 996.1 GT3 and black 18-inch Fuchs wheels. The inside is unique, with a particular steering wheel, seats with a pepita pattern, and blue stitching. What is under the ducktail cover is the best part. The standard 3.4-liter flat-six engine has been swapped out for Mezger’s 3.6-liter flat-six engine from the 911 GT3. It has 381 horsepower, a row-your-own 6-speed gear, and an engine speed of 8,000 rpm. What if the Sonderwunsch scheme had started a long time ago? This one-of-a-kind Porsche 911 Classic Club Coupe is the answer to that question. It takes the best parts of the 996-generation 911 and puts them all together to make the best Porsche recipe for the 1990s. This 911 is the only one of its kind, so it is hard to guess how much it will sell for at auction. The Porsche 911 Sport Classic from the 992 generation, which starts at $274,750, is a good choice. But since this is a one-of-a-kind item with a “001/001” logo to show how special it is, I wouldn’t be surprised if the price tag had seven digits. It is also a Porsche that was made by hand. But it might be better to spend the money on a one-of-a-kind Porsche designed by Grant Larson, which is the best 996-generation 911.