01Porsche
911 GT3 Touring
992 · 4.0L NA Flat-Six · 6MT
“9,000 rpm. No wing. All restraint.”


A private automotive society · Queen Creek, Arizona · Est. 2025
Deluxe Car Club is a private automotive society in the Arizona desert — curated members, exceptional vehicles, and experiences money alone can't book. Membership is by application, and the founding hundred numbers are issued once.
Anyone can park in a lot on a Saturday. Deluxe exists for what a parking lot can't hold — a vetted room, a protected calendar, and relationships that outlast the cars that started them.
Every member is reviewed and accepted by the board. The vetting isn't a velvet rope for its own sake — it's why you can hand your keys, or your business card, to anyone in the paddock.
Monthly Cars & Crema, seasonal rallies, a private circuit day, a black-tie concours. Every event capped, every grid curated, no public walk-ups.
A numbered metal card, held for as long as you keep your seat. № 047 means the same thing in year one and year twenty: you were here.
Club-negotiated rates on detailing, storage, insurance, and travel from partners who value two hundred of the right customers over two thousand of the wrong ones.
Founders, surgeons, builders, collectors. Search the membership, find the other 992 owner in the state, do business with people who show up on time.
Member-numbered merchandise, 72-hour early windows, and pieces that never reach the public store. Nothing restocks. Nothing goes on sale.
The kind of machinery the paddock keeps — from thirty-year-old air-cooled icons to this year's allocation. Taste is the ticket, not the badge.
Drag to explore — the member registry lives in the dashboard
Espresso at sunrise, rallies at the storm line, concours at midnight. Members RSVP in the dashboard — guests may request the Guest Grid.
180 miles of sweepers chasing the storm line up Catalina Highway. Staggered grid starts, closed-door dinner at 9,000 feet.
Queen Creek → Mount Lemmon
Single-origin espresso, golden-hour light, and the quietest flex in the East Valley. Members' vehicles only on the front row.
Gilbert, Arizona
Black tie. Twelve vehicles under museum light. One Best of Night decided by the members, announced at midnight.
Scottsdale, Arizona
Founders, surgeons, builders, collectors. What they share isn't a tax bracket — it's taste, and Saturday mornings. Garages from air-cooled to hypercar; conversation from camshafts to term sheets.
Cars & Crema
Single-origin espresso, golden-hour light, members' vehicles on the front row.
The Rally Program
Storm light over twelve switchbacks.
Apex Day
Open pit lane. Your car, shot at apex.
Midnight Concours
Twelve vehicles under museum light. One Best of Night.
A privilege program negotiated for the membership — ateliers, vaults, wings, and watches. Partners reach two hundred capped, vetted households; members get rates the public doesn't.
Paint & Protection
20% member rate · priority booking
Collection Storage
First month complimentary
Watchmakers
Private viewings · club allocation list
Private Aviation
Preferred charter rates
Resorts & Hospitality
Member suite upgrades
Collector Insurance
Club-negotiated coverage
For Brands
Presenting, event, privilege, and product partnerships are open for 2026–27. Small room. Full attention. Category exclusivity.
Members: privileges live in your dashboard
I've belonged to three car clubs and two country clubs. This is the first one where I canceled the others.
The Monsoon Run was the best driving day of my life — and I've done the Nürburgring. It's the people. The cars are just the excuse.
Half my closest business relationships started over espresso at Cars & Crema. The membership paid for itself in a quarter.
Heavyweight blanks, tonal embroidery, silver thread — and numbered pieces that exist once. Members see every allocation 72 hours before the public.
Nothing restocks · nothing goes on sale · archive over markdown
From the Founder
“I started Deluxe because Arizona has world-class cars and nowhere worthy of the people who own them. We're building the room I always wanted to walk into. Two hundred seats. No exceptions.”
Justin Hall · Co-Founder · № 001
Applications open · 200 member cap
When the two hundredth credential is issued, the doors close and the waitlist begins. Founding numbers are issued once and never re-issued.
Ten minutes. Your story, your garage, your why. A $100 application fee opens your file — credited to your first year if accepted.
The board reads every application personally. Expect a decision, not an autoresponder, within fourteen days.
Your welcome box ships before your first event. Credential, key tag, and your number — held for as long as you keep your seat.
Not ready to apply? Hold your place on the List.