1982 Porsche Other for sale

1982 Porsche Other
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Location: Scotts Valley, CA
Details: 1982 Porsche 935 L
Chassis: 935 L1

This is Bob Akins famous Le Mans car of 1982. It was one of the wildest Porsche 935s of the post-factory eraand#44; and also one of the fastest.

From 1977 the Porsche 935 was the car to have if you wanted to win IMSA or world championship eventsand#44; but by 1982 it became very clear that a standard 935 was no longer competitive. The Porsche factory built its last 935 in 1979and#44; so it was left to private teams to develop the cars with more aggressive aerodynamics and chassis designs.

Bob Akin knew if he wanted to winand#44; he would have to come up with something totally radical for the 1982 season. Akin commissioned Chuck Gaa of Gaaco to design and build a Super GTP 935. To improve aerodynamics and increase the straight-line speed of the new car a Lola T600 GTP nose was used. A new purpose built monocoque bonded aluminum chassis was constructed combining the best of the new GTP technology with the proven power and reliability of the Porsche 935 mechanicals.

According to the rulesand#44; the windshield and roof section of a standard Porsche 930 still had to be used. To improve airflow even further the entire roof structure was tilted to put the windshield at a better angle.

Due to its complexity and unique designand#44; the car was delivered late after the season had already begun. It made its first appearance at Lime Rock in Mayand#44; which served as a test for Le Mans. At the 24 Hours of Le Mans in June the cars design came into its own and showed tremendous straight-line speed down the famous Mulsanne Straight. Unfortunately Akin and co-drivers David Cowart and Kemper Miller only lasted two hours before a malfunction with the reserve gas tank sidelined the car.

After Le Mans the car returned to the United States to compete in the remainder of the 1982 IMSA season. After much testing and development the car finished fourth at Mid-Ohio with Akin and Hurley Haywood drivingand#44; and seventh at Road Atlanta with Akin and Derek Bell. The cars final appearance would be at the Pocono 500.

The car sat in Akins shop until 1999 when Jacques Rivard purchased the car and performed a complete restorationand#44; bringing the car back to better than new condition. All suspension components were crack checkedand#44; and new components were used where needed. Gandamp;S Autoworks completely rebuilt the engine and transmission. Rivard sorted our and solved all the technical problems Akin had with the car in periodand#44; and the chassis was re-engineered and properly set up. It now is one of the most potent 935s in vintage racing.

Canepa completed a full inspection and detail on the car. It is in spectacular condition and is eligible to compete in historics worldwideand#44; including the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion.

Race History

5/31/82 Coca-Cola 400 Lime Rock 23rd Bob Akin #5
6/20/82 24 Hours of Le Mans DNF Akinand#44; Cowartand#44; Miller #76
8/22/82 Road America 500 miles 33rd Akinand#44; Bell #5
9/5/82 Mid-Ohio 6 Hours 4th Akinand#44; Haywood #5
9/12/82 Road Atlanta 500 km 7th Akinand#44; Bell #5
9/26/82 Pocono 500 miles 39th Akinand#44; Bell #5

Specifications

Engine size: 3.2 liter?
Power rating: 800+ horsepower
Body material: Bonded Aluminum Monocoque with Fiberglass Body
Weight: 2324 lbs
Suspension: coil-over MacPherson strut - frontand#44; coil-over trailing arm - rear
Tires: 23.5 x 10.5 - 16 frontand#44; 27 x 14 - 16 rear
Dimensions: 78 wideand#44; 190.5 long

About Bob Akin

Akin began his racing career in 1957and#44; competing in outboard boat racing and in drag racing in 1957 and 1958. He switched to road racingand#44; acquiring his amateur SCCA national racing license in 1959 and hired legendary sports car racer John Fitch as his driving coach. Proving a quick studyand#44; he piloted an Alfa Veloce Spyder to his first win in only his