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    Have you seen this hood badge before?

    I don't pay much attention to the various hood badges out there, but I noticed this one at C&C this morning. Anyone know anything about it?
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    It is from a Dauer 962. The Street version of a 962C that was made in order to re-homologate the 962 as a GT car to win Le Mans, which it did, in 1994.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flieger View Post
    It is from a Dauer 962. The Street version of a 962C that was made in order to re-homologate the 962 as a GT car to win Le Mans, which it did, in 1994.
    +1, Dauer badge.
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