1969 Porsche 908/2 - Kurze Flunder - Maxted-Page

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1969 Porsche 908/2 - Kurze Flunder - Maxted-Page
Ex Works -
1969 Porsche 908/2 - Kurze Flunder
Chassis # 908/02-018
• Ex-Factory car
1969 - 1000km Nürburgring - Stommelen/Herrmann - 2nd overall
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• Significant and extensive race history
• Fully documented ownership history from new
• EU Taxes paid
• Highly eligible Le Mans Classic / CER / Monterey and Rennsport
1969 Porsche 908/2 - #908/02-018 Kurze Flunder
Built by the Porsche racing department in
May 1969 as a Porsche 908/2 Short
Flunder version, chassis 018 was entered
by the factory in June for the 1969
Nurburgring 1000kms race in the hands
of works driver pairing - Rolf Stommelen
and Hans Herman. On its debut race
chassis 018 finished 2nd place overall,
beaten only by another works entered
908/2 (chassis 06) driven by Siffert and
Redman.
The car was then sold directly by the
racing department in October 1969 to
regular, racing customer Freiherr Karl
von Wendt for his BG Racing Team. The
team first sent the car in January 1970 to
Buenos Aires to compete in the Buenos
Aires 1000km race on the 11th and then
ran it again a week later in the Buenos
Aires 200 mile race on the 18th – driven in
both races by works driver Willi Kauhsen
and Herbert Schultze.
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After Buenos Aires, the car returned to
Europe and in May 1970, was once again
entered into the prestigious round of the
International
Manufacturers’
World
Championship – Nurburgring 1000km,
driven this time by Von Wendt himself
and fellow works driver, Gerhard Koch.
This time the pair finished 7th overall with
overall victory going to the new, factorydeveloped, Salzburg entered Porsche
908/3 spyders. BG Racing are known to
have entered the car twice more – in June
1970 for the Nurnberg 200 mile race with
1969 Porsche 908/2 - #908/02-018 Kurze Flunder
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von Wendt driving to 7th place and then
lastly in July at Hockenheim with Willi
Kauhsen again at the wheel, finishing 9th
overall.
Chassis #018 was then sold by von Wendt
to Guillermo Ortega and his Ecuador
Marlboro Racing Team. The car was later
entered in September 1972 for the 12-hour
Marlboro Race at Yaguacocha, Ecuador,
but Ortega crashed and damaged the car.
Wishing to run it at Le Mans, Ortega had
the damaged car sent back to the Porsche
factory for repairs. However, after
inspecting the damage the factory
estimated cost of repairs to be high and so
the Ecuador Marlboro Racing Team opted
to
purchase
another
908
for
approximately the same cost as the
estimated repairs and kept 908/02#018
for the time being for spare parts. Ortega
then acquired 908 #022 and entered Le
Mans with it in 1973 and 1974.
The accident-damaged chassis #018 was
later sold circa 1974 by Ortega to Kurt
Lotterschmid. Lotterschmid then in turn
sold it to Ing. August Deutsch of
Germany who sent it to be repaired by
Lehman-Tuning
in
Lenggries
(exMcNamera Racing). An account of their
inspection and repair work in 1974 is
noted on file.
Deutsch then began to race the car
through 1975 and 76 as the ‘DeutschSpezial’, known for its special bodywork
which
was
designed
by
Felix
Gmachmeier.
1969 Porsche 908/2 - #908/02-018 Kurze Flunder
In 1977 Deutsch, sold the car to R & H
Racing in Canada. It was then entered
into numerous CanAm races from 1977 –
1979, still with its ‘special bodywork’
including Watkins Glen 6 Hours, Mosport
and St Jovite, driven by Canadians Gary
Hirsch and/or Rainer Brezinka.
In 1980 H&R Racing sold the car to Bill
Bradley Racing. Bradley then removed
the Gmachmeier bodywork and had exPorsche factory engineer Paddy O’Grady
fully restore it and replace it with original
908/2 short flunder bodywork. Bradley
then raced the car in 1982 at the
Nürburgring Oldtimer before selling it to
Mike Ostromouf and Richard Attwood.
Ostromouf and Attwood then raced the
car extensively together around the
world, mainly in the Supersports series
up until 1987.
In 1987 the car passed briefly to Frank
Gallogly, then in 1989 was sold to Bob
Jordan (USA) who entered the car in
various US based historic events whilst
having it maintained by Vintage Racing
Services.
In 2000 Jordon then sold the car to Joe
Mundy of Houston, Texas, USA. The
Mundy family then kept the car in their
collection for ten years with maintenance
bills on file carried out by Racecraft and
the engine noted as being last rebuilt by
Jerry Woods in California.
In 2010 the car was acquired by the
present owner and imported to the UK
We are delighted to offer for sale this
genuine ex-factory race car, which has a
long and continuous history in the hands
of the owners listed above. The car is
fitted with a Dale-Miller replacement 908
engine case, but comes with original 908
engine case no 908 03013-1. It is also fitted
with original 908 gearbox case no 034,
which is interestingly stamped with a
1974 ACO Le Mans scrutineers stamping.
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A rare opportunity to acquire a highly
significant 1969 Porsche Prototype, with
continuous race history from new.
1969 Porsche 908/2 - #908/02-018 Kurze Flunder
Porsche 908/02 018 – competition history
01.06.1969!
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1000km Nürburgring !
Rolf Stommelen /
Hans Herrmann
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Germany!
2nd overall
11.01.1970 !
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1000km Buenos Aires!!
Willi Kauhsen /
Herbert Schultze
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Argentina!
DNF
18.01.1970!
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200 Miles Buenos Aires!
Willi Kauhsen /
Herbert Schultze
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Argentina!
DNF
31.05.1970!
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1000km Nürburgring! !
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Karl von Wendt / Gerhard Koch
Germany!
7th over all, 5th in class
28.06.1970!
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200 Miles Nürburgring!
Karl von Wendt
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Germany!
7th overall, 4th in class
05.07.1970!
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South-west cup, Hockeneim! !
Willi Kauhsen
Germnay!
9th overall, 2nd in qualifying
05.05.1974 !
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Braunsberg-race!
Karl Böhringer
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Austria!
no rating, out of competition
09.06.1974!
Mountain-race Rotenburg!
Fulda
Lothar Schörg
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Germany!
3rd in class
15.09.1974!
Rechberg!
Fritz Böhler
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Austria
06.10.1974!
Sauerland-Bergpreis! !
Fritz Böhler
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Germany!
30.11.1974!
Season Final Hockenheim!
Lothar Schörg
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Germany!
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3rd in class
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18.04.1975!
Alpl-Berg race!!
Lothar Schörg
24.05.1975!
31.05.1975!
Austria!
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Wallberg-race, Rottach-Egern!!
Lothar Schörg
Germany!
7th in class
Altmühltal Mountain-race!
Janos Kiss
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Germany
14./15.06.1975 Airport race Mainz Finthen! !
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Lothar Schörg
Germany!
13th overall
29.06.1975!
Mountain-race Rotenburg /! !
Fulda
Lothar Schörg
Germany!
4th in class
06.07.1975!
Trento Bondone, !
Manfred Anspann
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Italy!
1st in class, new record
24.08.1975!
Sonntagsberg! !
Lothar Schörg
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Austria!
06.09.1975!
Super Spring 1975, !
Nürburgring
Lothar Schörg
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Germany!
28.09.1975 !
Auerberg!
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Lothar Schörg
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Germany
05.10.1975!
Sauerland Bergpreis! !
Lothar Schörg
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Germany
09.05.1976!
Super-Sport-Race !
Kassel-Calden
Lothar Schörg
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Germany!
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3rd in class
3rd in division
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12.06.1976!
Alpl Mountain race! !
Lothar Schörg
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Austria
13.06.1976 !
Zolder Interserie!
Hans-Peter Plöderl
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Belgium
11.07.1976!
Jura Bergrennen
Hans-Peter Plöderl
29.08.1976!
Race of the nations, ! !
Hockenheim
Hans-Peter Plöderl
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Germany!
19.09.1976!
Sports car world cup, !
200 Miles from Salzburg
Hans-Peter Plöderl,
Karl Oppitzhauser
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Austria
26.09.1976!
Auerberg-race!!
Manfred Anspann
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Germany
03.10.1976!
Samerberg-race!
Peter Stürtz
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Germany
10.10.1976!
Sauerland Bergpreis! !
Manfred Anspann
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Germany
23.10.1976!
Int. Airport-race, !
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M.S.C. Mainz Finthen
Kurt Lotterschmid
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Germany
31.10.1976!
Südwest-Pokal, Hockenheim! !
Kurt Lotterschmid
Germany!
6th in division
xx.10.1976!
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Rheintal MSC, Hockenheim! !
Janos Kiss
Germany!
winner over all
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4th in division
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23.04.1977!
Sports car world cup Monza! !
Günther Egermann,
Manrico Zanusso
Italy!
12.06.1977!
Can-Am Mont-Tremblant!
Gary Hirsch! !
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Canada!
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15th in race, 17th in
qualifying, DNF
10.07.1977!
Can-Am Watkins Glen 6 hours, !
Gary Hirsch
Canada!
11th in race,!
07.08.1977!
Can-Am Mid Ohio!
Rainer Brezinka !
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Canada!
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21st in race, 29th in qualifying
DNF
27.05.1978!
Can-Am Charlotte!
Gary Hirsch
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Canada!
15th in qualifying, DNF
11.06.1978!
Can-Am Mid Ohio!
Gary Hirsch
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Can-Am Mosport!
Gary Hirsch ! !
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Canada!
DNF
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Canada!
15th in race, 20th in qualifying
02.09.1979!
Can-Am Trois Rivieres!
Gary Hirsch ! !
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Canada!
18th in race, 23rd in qualifying
1982! !
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Nürburgring Oldtimer GP!
Bill Bradley
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Germany!
1st
5/1983!!
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Montlherey Supersports!
Mike Ostroumoff
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France! !
2nd
1983! !
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Phoenix Park! !
Mike Ostroumoff
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reland! !
4th
1983! !
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Nürburgring Oldtimer!
Mike Ostroumoff
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Germany!
6th
8/1983!!
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Hockenheim Supersports!
Richard Atwood
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Germany!
1st
03.06.1979!
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8/1983!!
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Zolder - F3 support race!
Mike Ostroumoff
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Belgium!
6th
5/1984!!
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Supersports! !
Mike Ostroumoff
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France! !
DNF
7/1984!!
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Dallas F1 G.P! !
Mike Ostroumoff
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USA! !
4th
8/1984!!
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Nürburgring Oldtimer!
Mike Ostroumoff
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Germany!
4th
5/1985!!
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Pau Supersports!
Richard Atwood
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France! !
1st
9/1985!!
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5/1986!!
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6/1986!!
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Spa Supersports!
Mike Ostroumoff
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Belgium!
6th
Norkopping! !
Mike Ostroumoff
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Sweden!
DNF
Silverstone! !
Mike Ostroumoff
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UK!
N/A
6/1986!!
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Nürburgring! !
Mike Ostroumoff
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Germany!
9th
9/1986!!
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Donington!
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Mike Ostroumoff
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UK!
12th
1986! !
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Hungaroring F1 support race!!
Mike Ostroumoff
Hungary!
6th
1986! !
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Österreichring F1 support race!
Mike Ostroumoff
Austria!
7th
2/1987!!
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Cape Town Supersports!
Atwood / Ostroumoff
South Africa! 4th
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3/1987!!
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East London Supersports!
Mike Ostroumoff
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South Africa! 6th
3/1987!!
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Durba Supersports!
Mike Ostroumoff
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South Africa! 5th
8/1987!!
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Monterey Historics!
Kerry Morse
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USA! !
7/1994!!
Road America!!
Bob Jordan
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USA! !
Exhibition
3/1995!!
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Sebring!
Bob Jordan
SVRA! !
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USA! !
1st
7/1995!!
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Road America!!
Bob Jordan
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USA! !
Exhibition
1/1997!!
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Daytona!
Bob Jordan
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USA! !
Exhibition
11/2000 !
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Savannah!
Joe Mundy
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USA! !
Historic
7/2001!!
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Elkhart Lake! !
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Joe & David Mundy
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USE!
Historic
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