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1981 Porsche 944 GTP

1981 Porsche 944 GTP

1981 Porsche 944 GTP

IN 1981 Porsche developed two 944 prototypes to succeed the 924 GTPs which raced the 1980 24 Hours of Le Mans.

To coincide with the release of the 944 in fall of 1981, Porsche prepared a GTP version to promote the car before the launch.

The GTP was equipped with a special Type 949 cylinder block with dry sump lubrication, KKK K28 turbocharger and an air-to-air intercooler. At a boost pressure of 15.5 psi 410 bhp was possible from the 2,478 cc block.

At Le Mans chassis 924-006 was prepared with Hugo Boss for Walter Röhrl and Jürgen Barth and they finished finished 3rd in Class as well as 7th overall.

Our feature car was built as a development car for the run-up to Le Mans. After the season was over it was dismantled and the engine was used to power Alan Hamilton’s Spirit of Australia. IN the 1990s collector Jim Edwards purchased the 924-006 tub and reunited the original engine with it. It was finished in time to be present at the 1998 Monterey Historics when Porsche was celebrated.

In Detail

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type Racing Car
built at Germany
production 2
engine Type 949 Inline-4
position Front, Longitudinal
aspiration KKK K28 Turbocharger
valvetrain DOHC, 4 Valves per CY
fuel feed Bosch Mechanical Fuel Injection
displacement 2478 cc / 151.22 in³
power 305.7 kw / 410 bhp
specific output 165.46 bhp per litre
driven wheels RWD
front brakes Ventilated Discs
rear brakes Ventilated Discs
f suspension McPherson Struts
r suspension Semi-Trailing Arms
transmission 4-Speed Manual

Auction Sales History

1981 Porsche 944 GTP

1981 Porsche 944 GTP 924-005 – sold for $308,000 Porsche Factory Prototype and Development Car. One of Only Two Examples Built. Exceedingly Rare Type 949 Competition Engine. Meticulously Restored Using Original Components. Subject of Feature Article in Excellence Magazine. Displayed at the 1998 Monterey Historics. Eligible for Leading Vintage Races and Porsche Events.
Auction Source: The Amelia Island Auction 2012 by Gooding & Company