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Year of manufacture1976
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Car typeCoupé
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Chassis number0172
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Competition carYes
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ConditionOriginal Condition
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Location
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Exterior colourWhite
Description
Cars International Heritage are delighted to offer this highly original and rare Porsche 934.
Chassis # 930 670 0172
• One of only 30 934’s produced, the 22nd car built
• Possibly the most original remaining 934
• Documented ownership history from new
• Comprehensive major accident-free international
competition history from 1976 to 1981 including
18 race wins and 11 podium finishes
• EEC Tax paid and eligible for everything from Classic
LeMans to Rennsport reunion
One of only 31 934’s produced which consisted of one ‘Works’ car for test and
development, chassis number 930 670 0001 (R14) which never raced and 30 customer cars.
Chassis # 0172 the 22nd of the 30 produced was sold new in 1976 in white to Richard Leder,
who at the time was the German importer for Firestone tyres and a highly competitive
Gentleman driver. He contested seven races, two of which he won, at Kassel-Calden and
also the Avus Circuit in June 1976.
At the end of 1976 Leder sold the car to Volkert Merl, based in Hamburg, a former Daytona
24 Hour winner and highly respected collector of historic works racing Porsches who
competed in the DRM German Racing Championship. Merl primarily raced for Joest Racing
in the World Sports Car Championship, was 4th at LeMans and winning a significant number
of races in various Porsches including this car #0172.
In 1977, Merl stayed loyal to the model and marque, before he sold #0172 on to Peter
Zbinden who was a known competitor in the WSC from 1973-1982 and finished 1st in the
1974 and 1975 Grand Prix of Endurance, 24 hours of Le Mans. Sixth place at the Silverstone
6 Hours in 1979 was their best result overall on the international stage in this car.
In 1980 the 934 was converted to 935 specifications, as many 934’s were (including the
‘Works’ car) by Enzo Calderari, prior to being sold in 1980 to Pierre Shaerer to be run by
Team Kolle, although Shaerer raced in the Swiss Championship, during his ownership the car
was mostly driven very successfully by Edi Kofel. In 1982 Peter Baumann from Zurich
acquired #0172 and used the car vary sparingly in club races with various co-drivers
including the future head of Porsche Sport, Max Welti. Welti, Sauber’s first team manager
and a two-time Le Mans and Sports Car World Championship winner and remains involved
in motorsport to this day.
In late 1982 #0172 was retired from competitive motorsport events and remained in in 935
/ Group 5 specification until the beginning of 2017 when it was rebuilt exactly back to 934
spec by ROOCK, in Leverkusen using all the original Group 4 parts originally removed and
kept with the car. This along with its known ownership history, major accident-free race
record makes it most probably the most original and well documented of all the remaining
934’s which have been raced successfully in international competition - As confirmed by
some of the World’s lading experts on competition Porsches.
#0172’s long and distinguished history documented below includes eleven podiums and
eighteen race wins and is well documented in the definitive book, Porsche 934/935 by
Jürgen Bath, the winner of the 1977 Le Mans 24 Hours, and a marque expert, and co-writer,
Bernd Dobronz.
Price on request.