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Old 01-18-2013, 09:48 PM
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Default Porsche 959 Prototype... lot # 5011







Code V1KOM (EX: BB-PW481) testing car. One of two running prototypes and one of only four survivors.

In 1985, Helmut Bott, head of the 959 development, had taken 29 of 1986 model 930 Turbo chassis from the Porsche factory to turn them into the 959 pre-production prototypes and these were called Code F, N and V. These 29 prototypes were the latest prototypes and they were used for various final tests, media coverage, crush tests and road tests.

This car is one of the 7 V-series prototypes and it was used as the chassis, ABS development car which was seen at the famous high speed testing facilities like Nardo, Italy and Minerva, France. Sadly most of the 29 prototype 959s were destroyed and scrapped by the Porsche factory after the 959 project had ended, this particular prototype became one of only four surviving and also one of only two running prototypes in existence still wearing its original pre-production Dunlops with its original prototype light weight wheels. All production 959s were delivered with Bridgestone RE71s with production type wheels. With Porsche factory no-longer releasing any prototype automobiles to the public, this is a very rare chance in owning a prototype Porsche. Not only is it a prototype Porsche, it doesn't get any better than owning the 959 prototype.

**SOLD ON BILL OF SALE ONLY** **BUYER EXPRESSLY ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT THIS VEHICLE IS A PROTOTYPE AND IS NOT CERTIFIED TO COMPLY WITH ANY FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL LAWS, RULES OR REGULATIONS OR FOR REGISTRATION FOR DRIVING ON PUBLIC ROADS.**
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Old 01-18-2013, 09:56 PM
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The 959 was so advanced for the time and still no slouch. Cool car.
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That Pro touring 69, Bad A$$, and $120,000.

I just can't believe that two LS6 / Muncie M22 convertible Chevelles went for $180,000 and $200,000.
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I remember the 959 being much lower than that, I wonder what's up with that rear? Not driven very much?
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I remember the 959 being much lower than that, I wonder what's up with that rear? Not driven very much?
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I believe you are buying a chassis. No exhaust pipes sticking out, no engine for them to bolt to...


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I believe you are buying a chassis. No exhaust pipes sticking out, no engine for them to bolt to...


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I should've posted the engine pic as well.



Perhaps it's sitting too high because it's a new resto.

http://www.barrett-jackson.com/appli...d=466&Home=yes

As the ad said, it's a running prototype.
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There could be an issue with the adjustable ride height system or it was simply left in that position when the photos were shot.

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I just can't believe that two LS6 / Muncie M22 convertible Chevelles went for $180,000 and $200,000.
The Mopar players are...........
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Pro touring 69 camaros did good today. Just got back to the hotel . 150k for the silver one and 120 for the red one . Not bad!
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Looks like our buddy ZL1 Todd left some coin on the table.
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