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Canadian businessman and Formula 1 team owner Walter Wolf ordered this very special 935 K3 in 1979 from the Kremer Brothers. He asked for a road legal version that was as close to that year's Le Mans winner as possible. Kremer reckoned the car was at 98% of the racing version and most changes focused on a properly upholstered interior. The car was painted in Wolf's familiar deep metallic blue colour and featured his logos. Before the car was ready for delivery, it was tested on the Autobahn by Erwin Kremer and it reached a startling 338 km/h. After coughing up 375,000 DM, Wolf was delivered his unique, road legal 935 K3. He retained the car until 1987, when it was acquired by a Swiss enthusiast, who promptly placed it in his private museum. Making a very rare public appearance, it was shown at the 2016 Techno Classica where it was offered by German dealer Oldtimer Land for a cool Euro 2 million.
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1980 |
First owner |
Walter Wolf |
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