This flyweight twelve-cylinder endurance sports car racing icon is among the cars that set Porsche on its path of world ...
That 917K once—and maybe still be—owned by Jerry Seinfeld, did not sell at the Mecum Kissimmee auction on Saturday night after apparently getting a $25 million bid. It's not clear whether Seinfeld ...
Even with a $25 million bid, the car failed to reach reserve and will remain in Jerry Seinfeld’s collection for a while ...
The engine would be loosely derived from the Can-Am V12, but narrower ... this and an unfounded fear that Porsche was about to put a 16-cylinder engine in the 917 for 1971, he turned the 512M ...
After six minutes on stage, bidding hit $25 million for what may be the greatest 917 on the planet. But that wasn't enough ...
will be sold this month The sale of any Porsche 917 is a notable event, given both their rarity - just 65 were ever made - and phenomenal success, with Le Mans and Can-Am triumphs to its name.
Porsche has previewed a modern-day interpretation ... The car's staggering power allowed it to sprint from 0-62mph in just 2.3secs in the 917/30 Can-Am variant, and onto a top speed of around ...
He was also behind the air-cooled flat-12 that powered the Porsche 917 to Le Mans and Can-Am victories as well as the F1-dominating TAG 1.5-Liter V6 Turbo which produced over 1,000 horsepower ...