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    Porsche 908 Road Conversion

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    Porsche 908 Road Conversion #2
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    Thanks for the pics.
    This model looks a lot more like a 908LH than the 917s in the other thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by f6fhellcat13 View Post
    Thanks for the pics.
    This model looks a lot more like a 908LH than the 917s in the other thread.
    That makes much sense, since you are totally right.

    Two different cars. The one in this thread is a 908, and the other, the 917.

    But i didn't know that they made one road going version of the 908, so thanks alot MoS

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    You are welcome. I will adjust the thread then (but not bothering to change the name of the pic's).

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    victorian number plates? does this car still get around?
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    Quote Originally Posted by LotusLocost View Post
    That makes much sense, since you are totally right.

    Two different cars. The one in this thread is a 908, and the other, the 917.

    But i didn't know that they made one road going version of the 908, so thanks alot MoS
    They did use the 908 in the Tour de France, (and still do in Tour Auto) so there has always been an element of a road car. The 917 was never used on the road AFAIK.
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    Also 906, 907 and 910 where road-registered for some races as well (Targa Florio just as an example). Saw a 907 and a 910 with german license plates this year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4 View Post
    They did use the 908 in the Tour de France, (and still do in Tour Auto) so there has always been an element of a road car. The 917 was never used on the road AFAIK.
    I've seen pics of a 917 with a number plate.

    There were also Matras used in the Tour de France back in the 70's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrer View Post
    I've seen pics of a 917 with a number plate.

    There were also Matras used in the Tour de France back in the 70's.
    possibly and
    Yes I know that, but we were talking about Porsches (also a Matra does the Tour Auto sometimes)
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