Just thought some of you might find this kind of cool...
http://brumos.porschedealer.com/Excl...46/special.php
These are more substantiated than the 'one off's' Peter Gregg put together
Just thought some of you might find this kind of cool...
http://brumos.porschedealer.com/Excl...46/special.php
These are more substantiated than the 'one off's' Peter Gregg put together
Hah! Wanna bet they have him slap his autograph somewhere prominent?
So, if I read that right Brumos had Porsche produce just FIVE special Hurley-fied 997s, sorta their version of the Sport Classic.
Future collectible or $133,540 bargain with individualized dress-up kits?
Russ
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Still looking for 1st Edition Carrera RS book #358.
Life is way too short to drive boring cars.
The same Porsche designer who came up with the Sport Classic and the new Speedster designed these 'B59' cars. Each of the five carry a Porsche Exclusive numbered plaque corresponding to one of Hurley's 24 hour Daytona endurance wins... There's a numbered 1973 car, a 1975, 1977, 1979, and lastly a 1991 car.
I've seen photos of all five sitting lined up in the Exclusive shop and they are definitely very cool.
The article about these came out over 6 months ago and it showed all the bling that is been added, kinda like cake decorators.
Here are the photos of the exterior ...
Last edited by JPlonghood; 08-17-2011 at 11:00 AM.
That is stupid. They should hae carried the stripes all the way from the hood, over the roof, across the engine lid and down to the tail panel. Not just the hood and rear panel. Duh!
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That has to be the ugliest rendition of a Brumos paint job I have ever seen. I guess ole P.T. Barnum was right.
Brumos Cool John.