Yes but the paperwork has the English word crash in it That is an exact copy of what is recorded
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Yes but the paperwork has the English word crash in it That is an exact copy of what is recorded
out of the context of this question. It was common to name "tracks" as "panzer" X...I see you name a "test track" with the name panzer. In Pforzheim there was a "circuit" called Panzerbahn, slaloms were run there... I suppose it would be a road. I understand, was that name common or could we be talking about the same place? I understand that not. Since these tests would be done in some Porsche area? Who was in charge of performing the crash tests at that time? The porsche itself?
Perhaps it was an accident on a road called Panzer as you indicate? How many exist today?
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sorry for the big offtopic
seen a bit of the porsche world. What do I know? It could be a personal car and no longer a Porsche... It could be a vehicle in the name of a third party.... Porsche never used for its "prototypes" vehicles delivered by other owners that were used as part of payments? What happened to those vehicles? Did they resell? Or is there a case of a vehicle that has gone "to prototype/improvements" or similar without being from the assembly line... I think there is a case. Although I don't know if the case I know of the vehicle belonged to the pilot, I think so. I will look at the history of the ST converted to the following model. But by that I mean.... There is the possibility of seeing photos of this type and that the owner was not the Porsche itself (because I did not change the name for some reason) or worse... That it was a used vehicle for a few months or years...I think
obviously this is not the case since it does not even have a running gear! But, from my point of view.... It never hurts to ask even the most obvious!
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another concept
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¿Were these flares used? They look similar to the ones in the picture.
Are these widenings (S/T) or made by a runner?
https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=718169710339773&set=a.549538783869534
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