Porsche supercar craned onto mansion roof during house party

  • This house party got taken to another level – literally
  • A Porsche supercar was craned onto the mansion roof
  • Partygoers had to climb a ladder to get a closer look at it

Published on Sep 03, 2024 at 4:49 PM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson

Last updated on Sep 04, 2024 at 12:24 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

This YouTuber had a Porsche supercar craned onto the roof of a mansion in the middle of a party.

Usually parties involve a cake, some booze or maybe a pool if you’re lucky.

But a car being lifted onto the roof?

That’s pretty unprecedented, you’d have to say.

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Ain’t no party like a Porsche on the roof party

This party looked like your standard ‘rich guy’ party – Lamborghinis, Audis, and Lotus’ parked up in the driveway.

But they decided to go one step further by having a Porsche crane lifted onto the roof of the house, as shown in a video by YouTube channel Operation Racecar.

If partygoers fancied getting a closer look at the beautiful green car, they’d have to brave a ladder leading up to the roof.

Elsewhere on the property, a Tesla Cybertruck got stuck, leaving it open for an artist who flew in from Miami to draw on it.

Just think, the height of excitement at most parties is a rowdy game of beer pong.

You might question the wisdom of placing the car on top of a house and then having revelers climb a ladder to see it.

Oh, and get a haircut whilst up there too, because why not?

But based on this house’s design – with a raised platform on the roof – something tells us this isn’t the first time this has happened.

Sets a high standard for the next party though, right?

Where do you go from here? Have a F1 track built in the garden?

Cars and cranes on the internet

Whilst the rest of us rely on tow trucks, the mega-rich are making use of cranes to move their cars about.

Take Australian billionaire Adrian Portelli as an example.

With his car collection taking up quite a bit of room, he needed somewhere to put them.

His 75th floor Melbourne apartment seemed like the obvious answer, but a crane was needed to get them up there.

How much it cost, we don’t know, but we’re glad that we aren’t footing that bill.

Incidentally, we’re also glad not to be staying in this Airbnb which is held up in the air by a crane.

Now, we love the movie Up as much as the next person, but we don’t know if we want to tempt gravity quite like that.

If you want to see the Porsche party video in full, head over to Operation Racecar’s YouTube channel.


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Ben Thompson

Ben got his start in journalism at Kennedy News and Media, writing stories for national newspapers, websites and magazines. Now working as a freelancer, he divides his time between teaching at News Associates and writing for news sites on all subjects.