The Porsche 908 Kurzheck Le Mans Targa 1971 is an iconic racing car with a short-tailed body, the result of Porsches commitment to aero-dynamics and superior performance. Its iconic silhouette, striking red livery, and steel wheels create a timeless image, perfect for collectors and admirers of classic racing vehicles. The car was originally built for use in long distance races such as the Le Mans 24 Hours, and soon became a sought after vehicle for historical events and historic rallying. The flat-eight engine of this variant of the 908 boasted an impressive 283hp and 244lb-ft of torque, making it one of the most powerful versions of the 908 family. This power was supplemented by the race-oriented suspension and the addition of a roll cage, adding extra protection to the driver and passengers. The body of the car is constructed from lightweight aluminum and fiberglass panels, and it is fitted with a Recaro race seat. The car also came with an adjustable ride height and a dimpled, aerodynamic design. The exterior of the Porsche 908 Kurzheck Le Mans Targa 1971 is finished in a bright Ferrari red, making it instantly recognizable to racing fans. The steel, center-lock wheels featuring Porsches distinctive Fuchs spokes provide a distinctive look, while the rear spoiler and front air intakes complete the iconic profile of this classic race car. Today, the Porsche 908 Kurzheck Le Mans Targa 1971 is highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of classic race vehicles, boasting an impressive specification and incredible performance on the track. A true icon, its timeless appeal and racing pedigree ensure it remains popular among classic motorsport fans.
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