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Beautiful car. That huge bush or tree or whatever that is makes your car look like a 1:18 scale model car in the second picture.
oh my...my heart may have just skipped a beat...or two!!!!! is that a true brumos car? no disrespect but if it is a true pedigreed car w/ log book, it is VERY important!!! peter perfect could make those cars do as ferry intended!!!! great photos as well. please post more. pcb
When I clicked in on this thread I knew I was in for treat, but this car is absolutely perfect. Love the colors, the engine bay, everything! And I don't really even care for pre-964 911s How does it compare to other sports cars you have driven? It just seems like a pure drivers car!
sorry for originally asking...but after lots of close looking at the pics, i can guess the car is the real thing. just way too many incredible period details not to be. i am curious of this cars imsa log book history...is this a peter gregg championship winning car? if so, how did you acquire? is the snodgrass/brumos collection being sold off? w/ pedigree and log book in check, this would be among the more valuable porsches known to man. i simply love this car!!!
I now have to pick up my jaw from off the ground and clean the keyboard of the drool after seeing the pictures. Absolutely stunning. Wow....
I've had a couple vintage Ferrari's over the years but the RSR is a real exciting car . No doubt it is engineering and all mechanical perfection for the time. Its the end of an era for a road car turned true race winner beating prototypes and all . ... Daytona 24 hr , Targa Florio etc. This car is a real RSR shipped to Brumos .Serial number 911 360 0997. Brumos set up the car with the colors and a fuel cell. Then sold the car to Hagestad. It races Indianapolis and Daytona then retired the car to a collection. Since the car was a late 73 model most the racers quickly switched to the 74 model. So the car wasn't beat up and has the original motor. High res images are posted here if you like the pictures. http://rsr73.picturepush.com/album/1...detail/4506944
very very very nice ........ Chassis number would be good ........ so I can look up history etc..... spotted the chassis #0997 - thanks from the owner of #0358
friend of mine in Melbourne has Hagsteads RSR 3.0l car with placed well at Daytona and Sebring,fully restored and for sale. chassis # 911 460 9057
Crazy picture For the Daytona race, the Brumos colors were covered with a 70"s flower power stick on vinyl. Hagestad wasnt on the Brumos team and cover the blue and red stripes up.