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    FS: @RM Monaco - 1965 FIA HTP BEAUTY

    I am in love.....

    http://www.rmsothebys.com/mc16/monac...klasen/1078934

    Est. 190 bhp, 1,991 cc SOHC air-cooled horizontally opposed six-cylinder engine with two triple-throat Weber 40 IDS carburettors, five-speed manual transmission, independent front and rear suspension, and four-wheel disc brakes. Wheelbase: 2,200 mm

    A unique rolling work of art by Peter Klasen
    Painted in 2009; signed by the artist
    One of 3,154 early 911s built in 1965
    Race prepared; includes FIA HTP


    Whenever the term “Art Car” is mentioned, a series of extravagantly painted BMWs usually springs to mind, but other marques have also worn the artistic expressions of their owners. As collectors’ pieces, they rarely come to market, but even recently, Janis Joplin’s own psychedelic painted 356 was sold for an exceptional sum. We are pleased to offer another exuberantly decorated Porsche, specifically this early 911 short-wheelbase coupé by renowned German artist Peter Klasen.

    The canvas itself, chassis 300617, was delivered on 11 March 1965 in Light Ivory (6404) with a black leatherette/grey corduroy interior. The only options noted were a Webasto gas heater and a set of Dunlop 165-15 radial tires. Sold new through Baden-Auto of Freiburg-im-Breisgau to a Dr G. Gouderko, this 911 was serviced regularly by the same dealership, with its last Kardex entry dated 30 May 1967 at 44,390 kilometres.

    More recently and most interestingly, this early 911 was handed over to Peter Klasen. His project, entitled “007”, was completed in 2009 and signed by the artist just above the drivers’ door. The uniquely painted 911 was shown at a retrospective of Klasen’s half-century of work at the Le Tri Postal show presented in late 2009 in Lille, France. Furthermore, this vividly adorned Porsche was included in his catalog raisonné. While Klasen is perhaps not as widely known as some others who have applied their visions to the automotive form, he has put his unique imagery on several rolling works of art, including a series of Porsche race cars as well as Ferrari 328 GTS and even a Tesla Model S.

    Klasen has generated a following in what has been described as the “Narrative Figuration” movement. He employs a pictorial language that relies on tensions between objects, images, being, and having. The Ludwig Museum in Koblenz, which presented a 2010 exhibit of the artist, stated in its catalog that by the 1960s, Klasen was creating images that dealt with the contemporary world of media—photography, magazines, film, advertisements, and scholarly medical literature. Klasen himself states that, “My painting, related to the urban environment in which I live, must be understood as a refusal, even as a denunciation”.
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    I think I prefer the blank canvas!
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    Hopefully, ....Someday we might return to the days where we laugh at our current proclivity to focus on whether the glovebox door is original and instead buy a car like this and DRIVE THE WHEELS RIGHT OFF IT!

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    Quote Originally Posted by brookedale091462 View Post
    Hopefully, ....Someday we might return to the days where we laugh at our current proclivity to focus on whether the glovebox door is original and instead buy a car like this and DRIVE THE WHEELS RIGHT OFF IT!
    I'm hoping there is some middle ground.

    I can see doing this to a Sepia Sportomatic '68 but 300617?

    Like surrounding a masterpiece with a plastic picture frame.

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    just a bad idea. the painting isn't that provocative either
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    Yep-but its just paint and if not original it can always be changed again

    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    I'm hoping there is some middle ground.

    I can see doing this to a Sepia Sportomatic '68 but 300617?

    Like surrounding a masterpiece with a plastic picture frame.

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    It won't be FIA compliant without the Solex's.
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    Askt for picture of the vin in the trunk and under the dash ! and engine number and transmission ! vin in the trunk lock to be miss placed ! floor are never type !

    Thanks but cool car !

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    hammer price 75,000.- euro !

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