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Porsche 917
Debut Series Vintage Cars

Racing Cars

Produced 2021 - 2023
Number 247C
Scale 1:60


Versions[]

The Porsche 917 has come out in the following versions:

Col# Year Serie Color Tampo Base

Color /

Type

Window

Color

Interior

Color

Wheel

Type

Notes /

Variations

Country Photo
247C 2021 - 2022 Vintage Cars /

Vintage Giftpack 2022

Porsche 917 Giftpack

red white stripes, raceNo 23 black / plastic clear black Le Mans Special 1970 winner

opening engine cover

Thailand
247C 2021 - 2022 Porsche Edition Giftpack 2021 + 2022

Porsche 917 Giftpack

pink - pig black / plastic black black opening engine cover Thailand
247C 2021 - 2022 Porsche Premium Cars 2021 + 2022

Porsche 917 Giftpack

green/purple raceNo 35 black / plastic clear black opening engine cover Thailand
247C 2021 - 2022 Racing Cars

Porsche 917 Giftpack

blue yellow print, raceNo 3 black / plastic clear black Gespia Racing Team

opening engine cover

Thailand
247C 2022 Porsche 917 Giftpack blue & orange raceNo 20, Gulf colours black / plastic clear black Gulf JWA

opening engine cover

Thailand
247C green white stripes, raceNo 80, PORSCHE, Shell black / plastic clear black opening engine cover Thailand
247C 2024 Porsche Edition 5 Pack blue white stripes, raceNo 17, PORSCHE, Shell black / plastic clear black 3SV opening engine cover Thailand

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Porsche 917 the Salzburg red 1970 Le mans winner

The Porsche 917 is a sports prototype race car developed by German manufacturer Porsche. The 917 gave Porsche its first overall wins at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1970 and 1971. Powered by the Type 912 flat-12 engine of 4.5, 4.9, or 5 liters, the 917/30 Can-Am variant was capable of 0-62 mph (100 km/h) time of 2.3 seconds and 0–124 mph (200 km/h) in 5.3 seconds[citation needed]. The long tail Langheck version had a maximum measured top speed of 362 km/h (225 mph).

In 1971 the car featured in the Steve McQueen film Le Mans. In 2017 the car driven by McQueen in the film was sold at auction for $14m, a record price for a Porsche. For the 40th anniversary of the 917 in 2009 Porsche held a special celebration at the Goodwood Festival of Speed (3–5 July).

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