Porsche 911 S
Highlights
- Ideal for rallies and historic motorsports
- Delivery in wide version with roll bar and sports seats
- Continuous German history
PORSCHE 911 S / "ST" racing/rally car
According to information provided by Porsche, the vehicle was delivered on March 1, 1971, via the Porsche dealership Glöckner in Frankfurt am Main in blood orange and in a wide version with roll bars and sports seats. According to the registration documents and photos available, the Porsche went to Kempen in the early 1980s. To date, the car has been based exclusively in Germany. A few years ago, the vehicle was extensively restored and prepared for use in historic motorsport. The German registration history is documented. A copy of an ONS passport is available. Its racing history at that time is currently still being researched. The car was also used as a film car in the movie "Rush," which focuses on the rivalry between Niki Lauda and James Hunt. Ideal as a ticket to sporting rallies and historic motorsport events.
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