1974 Porsche 911 2.1 RSR Turbo Restoration Project
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- 1974 Porsche 911 2.1 RSR Turbo Restoration Project
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BOURGOIN Garage:
1 rue du Merle
86000 Poitiers
Phone: 05 49 55 30 60
Fax: 05 49 62 05 64
info@garagebourgoin.com
www.garagebourg...
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Loved watching this. What a great car and one of my favorites. The music in the video is great as well.
One of the most iconic race cars ever.
This takes "wide body" to another level. 😁
Martini has to be in the top five best race liveries EVVVAAAA!
Great old beast, congratulations 👍
Such a cool project! 👍👍👍
Crazy tyresize
I hand built one of these although in 1/24 scale.
that wing
The good old times!
VERY GOOD
Wow
後ろ走ってたファルコンがめっちゃ気になった😀👍
..times that casr are mades with..love..😉
Was it build to the racing specs of that time period
That's what I want to know.
only that engine costs like a supercar... the job is perfect... i guess the final cost of the project 🤐
Warum eigentlich immer alles mit so schrecklicher Musik ?.?-?
no fire
I don't get it, they restored so much on the car that you can't talk about an all original car anymore so why not restore those few crusty parts they left untouched? Now it looks great but flawed.
meaningless, as you strip the car down to the sheetmetal, it's more convenient to fix it for good instead of repeating the same job as soon as another part give up.
This is not a 74 RSR Turbo restoration project....you should look at the facts before spitting out such non-sense!
these body pieces and turboed 2.1 engine were fitted originally by Porsche to a 1973 911 RSR. the chassis was numbered R5. This was Porsche's test vehicle for preparation of the 1974 RSR 2.1 Turbo which was to race at Lemans. This in fact was the actual first turboed 911 and not the 74's as stated by Porsche since it was only a test mule. The owner of the R5 chassis decided the car was more valuable in the original 911 RSR versus the turbo 2.1 look and had it returned to the original RSR. These body parts and drivetrain were sold off. What is shown here is a 1973 non RSR chassis, and all the parts, body work, and drive train were installed on this chassis. its hard to say if its a replica due to the fact it has all original Porsche parts, more like a tribute car with authentic parts. but not a 74 as this is a long hood chassis
911 tubs come and go, this is legit factory hardware. Calm down
Not like a 1974 3.0 rsr isnt important on its own. Which is what you claim this is.
a german Superrcar 1aaaaa
この名車をこんな下品な改造しちゃうなんて残念。