RM ad copy updated:
The 2.0 litre ex-works rally car, chassis no.119300932, left the production line in March 1969 in bright ‘Blood Orange’ paintwork before despatch to the Porsche race department. There, the motorsports division fitted a much-uprated 170-bhp engine along with a number of other significant upgrades. For the 1969 rally season, Porsche built six factory rally cars to contest the Monte Carlo Rally, Rally Neige et Glace, Tour de Corse and the Acropolis Rally, a strategy which led to many significant successes. The example on offer was the car entered into the Acropolis Rally, and secured a famous victory in the hands Pauli Toivonen/Martti Colari, finishing 1 minute 32 seconds ahead of the second placed car.
It was then sold to French race and rally driver Jean Claude Lagniez and contested the 1969 Tour De France, the 1000 KM Paris, the Rally Jeanne d´Arc, the Rally Tour de Corse and the Rally Criterium des Cevennes, as well as finishing the 1970 24 Heures du Mans in the hands of Mauroy and Mazzia. The car’s ownership passed on in 1970 but the car continued to compete, starting both the 1971 and 1972 24 Heures du Mans and the 1971 Tour de France. Offered in concours condition, resplendent in its original Acropolis Rally, Blood orange livery, it is surely an important car in Porsche’s illustrious racing history.
Still no photos of present day condition...