For the estimate, I would say around 800-1.1 Mio $
@longranger, yes, what a car, fantastic!
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For the estimate, I would say around 800-1.1 Mio $
@longranger, yes, what a car, fantastic!
this is what i understand its history to be... interesting to compare it with auction copy when it is released
Winner Rallye Acropole 1969, car n°1, driver : Pauli Toivonen, Martti Colari, entrant : Porsche KG
25/07/1969 the Factory sold the car to the French racing driver : Jean-Claude Lagniez
French road registered 293 AQ 92
Tour Auto 1969, driver : Lagniez
24 heures du Mans 1970, driver : Mauroy ( is it now 7793 HG 78??)
24 heures du Mans 1971, driver : Mauroy
Tour Auto 1971, driver : Migault registration now 2182 HY 78
24 heures du Mans 1972, driver : Bardini - Lee Banner
1975 sold to Balsa
1975 to 2006 : 2 owners in France
2008 sold to the present owner, south of France
here are some other photos i have of this car
from the top:
2 photos from the acropolis in 69
car #84 is Cevennes in 1969
car #63 is the 1970 Le Mans Test (registration 7793HG68)
last one is 1972 Le mans showing that it wore rear registration plate even at le mans (car #45)
a couple of TDF ones next post for Bryce and Hienz
here are the extra photos from the 1971 TdF - not the sort of photos you would see in a for sale piece :)
Very interesting car and highly historic car.
Is there any photo more recent than 40 years ago?
Amazing car
BUT
the question is:
how is possible that after so many races in 40years, it still has it's original engine??? %?
mmmmmmmmmm..........
The rest of the RM Auction photos
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The last 3 photos
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Reference post
Original paperwork to one of the sister cars in the Acropolis Rally here:
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...l=1#post726721
Estimate as per SCM: $1.4M to $1.6M