time to start on some 1971 cars
This is an unusual one and one that highlights the complexity and difficulty of creating a list of "real ST's". All I know about it is here and from an ad when being sold a a little while ago. Some board members might know some more about the car.
Definitely not a factory car. This is claimed to be a Kremer built one - as they did for most of the cars they ran - but if the story is correct it is as much an ST as any other one. One interesting thing is it was not built from an S like the factory cars. However the car is billed as a 71 and it says that it was built from a T but the chassis number says otherwise. It is for a 71 E - probably not the car I would have thought they would have started from.
this is from the ad
" PORSCHE KREMER 911 ST 2.5 (1971),Vin # 911 120 0497. Built by the Kremer Bros. in 1971/72.
The car was built on a normal 911 T road car. Kremer ordered the 911 ST kit from Porsche direct. This was possible in this days.
Manfred Kremer built up the 911 S 2.5 liter on the 911T crankcase. Car comes with new FIA paperwork. Original engine is not anymore in the car.It now has a 3.0 Carrera engine with 210 hp. Car can be delivered in the original PORSCHE-KREMER livery. Weight: 960 kg.
In the hands of Erwin Kremer, Paul Keller,Willi Kauhsen, Baron von Wendt and Clemens Schickentanz the car takes part in the European GT Championship in 1971 and 1972. Car was in a private collection in Germany from 1973 till 2002 and was not raced.
Ìn the most recent years the car was driven in such venues as: Tour de France Auto, Tour de Espagna (Tour of Spain), Tropheo Baleares( Mallorca Spain), Oldtimer Grand Prix Nürburgring, Hockenheim 500 Kilometer Rennen, Rally San Remo Historico, Rally Monte Carlo Historique. This car is street legal in the USA."
Does it fit on this list or not?
comments.............?
Gib you may be interested in the under the front bonnet shot - what is there.......... and what is not .