Monday, March 28, 2011

Patrick Motorsports Rebuilds a Rare Porsche 906


Hands up who doesn�t like the Porsche 906? Not many, I guess, and that�s rather unsurprising. The 906 was the last of Porsche�s street legal race cars, built to homologate the Group 4 racing category. Weighing in at a lithe 1,300 lb (580 kg), the 906 featured a body comprising a lightweight tubular space frame and unstressed fibreglass shell. Most were fitted with a 220 hp (164 kW) 2.0 L six that gave it a top speed of 170 mph (280 km/h).

And with its mid-engine enclosed by a Plexiglas cover and those oh-so-fashionable gullwing doors, the 906 looked like a prop out of a science fiction movie. A 1970s science fiction movie to be sure, but that�s neither here nor there.

Patrick Motorsports (PMC) of Phoenix, Arizona has recently completed an intensive restoration on one of these cars, of which only fifty were produced. The so-called, �Full Concourse Quality Restoration� of this 1966-built model included the chassis, sub frame, fibreglass body and exterior paint.

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