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    Kremer S/T for sale: which one is it?

    I saw this car for sale at german dealer Jan Luhen http://www.janluehn.com/stock/index.html, does anybody know the car and its history? I've never seen photos of it.
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    I had the privilege of parking next to this lovely ST at Classic Le Mans







    Not familiar with history but the car belonged to Charlie Remnant:



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    I have saved a few shots of this car over time. It is a 72 ST, even though the ad says 71, it was probably built in 71. I don't have any history about it, and it may have been a Kremer built car as Kremer built and supported several privateer STs during this period. The rear flares don't appear to be factory ST flares, and could be the wider style Kremer produced flares. The first pic shows a car with only one bumper/spoiler hole on the passenger side....may not be the same car, but it looks like a Kremer effort with the battery cable coming out of the driver's horn grill.
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    Andy Prill put his name on it? Perhaps he's a partner in the car, or maybe he was the one who built it.

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    What would be the price of this Kremer ST? It is a Kremer after all. This seems to be a pretty serious ST

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    I took a couple pictures at Classic LM 2010 as it was lining up for the track.
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    Love that car...

    Would the Gemini Blue be original? The old pic above doesn't look metallic.
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    Great car... anyone have any interior shots?
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    I am in LOVE with the Gotti rear wheels ... never seen them on an early car but I think it's a very graceful compromise when given the $$,$$$ Fuchs alternative.
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    Two pictures are mine

    M. Remnant told me it is 2300044 or 2300444 chassis number.

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