Porsche 935/78 Moby Dick

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Porsche 935/78 Moby Dick

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Here a complete article about:

http://www.connectingrod.it/HistoricalR ... x_eng.html

Hope you like it

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Re: Porsche 935/78 Moby Dick

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boesel wrote:Here a complete article about:

http://www.connectingrod.it/HistoricalR ... x_eng.html

Hope you like it
Thanks!

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Re: Porsche 935/78 Moby Dick

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Among the most beautiful cars ever made (IMO). I remember them fondly racing around a local track. Huge flames coming out the back and the whistles of their turbos. WOW.

Anyway....

When you're ready to buy, here's a nice example of a later, more developed model:

http://www.canepa.com/inventory/racecar ... index.html

For my money, it would be the slightly less powerful 1976 934 1/2 model. Among the sexiest vintage Porsches around. Incidentally, also for sale:

http://www.canepa.com/inventory/racecar ... index.html

All I need is a winning lottery ticket. [-o<

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Ooh, cool. Saturday morning Porsche Porn! These are what I grew up watching at Riverside Raceway spitting flames and winning everything.

Here's another 934 at Ruf.
http://inventory.racperformance.com/web ... llas-Texas

As my avatar shows, I finally have my '79 930 back on the road after many years. A 934 conversion couldn't be that hard, could it?
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