This 1996 Porsche 911 Carrera 2 (VIN WP0AA2992TS321562) has obviously been through a very intense fire that seems to have also resulted in the building in which it started collapsing, further damaging the car almost to the point of it being unrecognizable. The ad estimates somewhat optimistically that repairs will cost $195k, or roughly the cost of three good 993 C2’s at current market conditions. Find it here on Copart in Detroit, Michigan with no reserve and bidding starting from 60 bucks. Special thanks to BaT reader Steve S. for this submission.

A set of Hartmann style three-piece Turbo twist wheels are visible among the rubble, but even these won’t be salvageable. It’s clear that the fire which claimed this car burned very hot and for a very long time, and the smashed in roof seems to indicate that the structure it was being kept in collapsed in the inferno. According to the ad, paint color was originally black. Is that an older 911 Targa in the background below? Chances are it went up in the same blaze.

There might still be an air-cooled flat six in back, but even if there is, it’s likely little more than a melted blob of steel and aluminum. Are those fiberglass strands? Looks like the car might have worn an aftermarket Turbo look wing to go with the twist wheels.

We’re not sure what the seller intends these remains be used for, but it’s doubtful you’d even net scrap price at this point. Unsurprisingly, no one’s bid yet at the time of writing.