Any more 931's out there anymore?
#6
Originally Posted by PorschePhd
Why, because it was a very different car. We had the white 937 that won Parade a couple of years ago. It would hang and beat most 944 turbos. Hell of a car! I will see if I can dig up pics.
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Originally Posted by bullitt44
The Playboy Series ran these I believe in the early/mid 80's.
#12
Originally Posted by MiniDHinkle
they are all broken down..
1980 Porsche 924 GTP LeMans
Just three cars were built for the 924 GTP Le Mans program. With only a 2.0 liter 320 HP engine they competed for a class win and achieved a remarkable sixth overall finish. This car was raced to 13th by Al Holbert and Derek Bell in their debut together as a team. They would go on to multiple Le Mans, Daytona, Sebring and IMSA Championships together
Just three cars were built for the 924 GTP Le Mans program. With only a 2.0 liter 320 HP engine they competed for a class win and achieved a remarkable sixth overall finish. This car was raced to 13th by Al Holbert and Derek Bell in their debut together as a team. They would go on to multiple Le Mans, Daytona, Sebring and IMSA Championships together
In 1979, the 914's successor, the 924 was introduced into racing, running initially in North America with the SCCA, where in 1980 it won the first of several National crowns. Also that year, a turbocharged version was run at Le Mans with some success. Subsequently, turbo 924 GTR's would win in the Trans-Am and IMSA, claiming, as did the 914, multiple GTU class title for itself. Also raced with some success, was the 944 Turbo GTR, which at one point was Porsche's mainstay entry in the Trans-Am. However, a lack of development of the latter car wound up severely stunting its career.
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