Porsche is a rare car manufacturer in that it not only has legendary road-going sports cars, but race cars, too. Among the most famous and valuable are its endurance racers, which have netted the company 18 overall wins at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. In the late 1980s, Porsche’s Group C weapon of choice was the 962C. The car took back-to-back wins at the French endurance race, and many of them were campaigned around the world in the 1980s. One of those cars was this privateer variation, a Porsche Kremer 962C CK6. While it didn’t win Le Mans, it has some other claims to fame. It also has another particularly exciting feature: it’s street legal.
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