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Chassis:
One of just a handful of right-hand drive examples produced, this light yellow example was sold new to Lord Alexander Hesketh. He then gave the car to his Heskth Formula 1 driver James Hunt as part of his remuneration package. Hunt would use the car as his daily driver for three years and even brought it to his Spanish villa in 1976. Following a succession of British owners, this highly original Carrera RS is today part of a prominent collection. Celebrating the 40th anniversary of Hunt's F1 World Championship title, it made a rare appearance at the 2016 Goodwood Festival of Speed, where it was driven by Porsche specialist Andy Prill and James' oldest son Tom.
Chassis details |
Manufactured in |
1974 |
First owner |
Lord Alexander Hesketh |
Last known location |
British Private Collection |
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