Vehicle Description
This vehicle is being sold as Lot No. T187.
- Museum quality reproduction of famous #59 1974 Brumos Racing Porsche 911 RSR 3.0
- A Brumos-approved replica of the car that carried Peter Gregg to the 1974 Trans Am and IMSA championships
- In 1975, the same #59 car won the 24 Hours of Daytona with Peter Gregg and co-driver Hurley Haywood
- Bob Snodgrass, owner of Brumos Porsche and patriarch of Brumos Racing, provided detailed information for the project
- Build was completed by Bob Hindson Racing in 1991 after 18 months of work at a cost of more than $400,000
- A 1971 Porsche 911 full semi tube frame chassis was used for this project
- 3.0 liter twin-plug, dry sump engine
- 1,946-pound curb weight gives the vehicle a power-to-weight ratio similar to a new Porsche Cup car
- The engine is capable of being tuned to two separate configurations of either 340 or 315 horsepower
- 0 engine hours since full engine rebuild by Kevin Wheeler Motorsports
- Modern safety equipment installed for vintage competition eligibility
- This car was raced for a short period of time in various historic races
- Vintage racing log books were issued by HSR and PCA Club Racing