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The Ghost in the Machine: Why a New Hypercar Hides a 20-Year-Old Porsche V10

A Connecticut dealership is rebirthing the legendary Porsche Carrera GT as a bespoke hypercar called the JC9. It's a powerful statement about why the raw, analog thrills of the 2000s still define automotive perfection in an age of hybrid speed.

While the world’s biggest automakers chase hybrid hypercar glory, a curious thing is happening at Miller Motorcars in Connecticut.

The choice of a Carrera GT donor is sacrilege and sacrament in one. Produced only from 2003 to 2006, just 1,270 units were ever built, making any single example a piece of Porsche…

This reverence for a bygone feel isn't an isolated phenomenon; it’s a booming subculture with its own market logic.

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A Connecticut dealership is rebirthing the legendary Porsche Carrera GT as a bespoke hypercar called the JC9. It's a powerful statement about why the raw, analog thrills of the 2000s still define automotive perfection in an age of hybrid speed.

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