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Technically not a homologation special.It was a one off built from a disused race chassis (917-021) by a man called Joachim Grossman, a restaurant owner and carpenter. It took two years to convert it to a road-legal spec.Another street legal 917 exists though chassis 917-030.This was built for Count Rossi of the famous Martini & Rossi distillery.That car received its roadworthyness through Alabama’s(!) legislation.http://gtspirit.com/2013/12/29/remarkable-cars-the-street-legal-porsche-917/
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TVR Cerbera Speed Twelve
POLO R WRC street - 210HP in al Polo
Subaru 22B
911 GT1 Straße
22B for sure.
RS200 Evo/Evo 6 TME
Boss 302, Challenger T/A, Camaro Z/28
Porsche 917
Technically not a homologation special.
It was a one off built from a disused race chassis (917-021) by a man called Joachim Grossman, a restaurant owner and carpenter. It took two years to convert it to a road-legal spec.
Another street legal 917 exists though chassis 917-030.
This was built for Count Rossi of the famous Martini & Rossi distillery.
That car received its roadworthyness through Alabama’s(!) legislation.
http://gtspirit.com/2013/12/29/remarkable-cars-the-street-legal-porsche-917/
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Ford RS200
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