Does anyone know the production number of the RSK that had the odd nose grafted onto it for a while? It was known by some as the anteater.
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Sorry I dropped dead on this thread. Work and Life carried me away. So I have the complete engine, As well as some other parts from this car. But I am not certain we are speaking about the same car. I was able to get a bit more information from the previous owner. The car was Driven by Jo Bonnier, and he thinks Bob Holbert as well. He then purchased the car, raced it a few times, then sold it to someone else, who asked him to install a 911 engine in it. I was shown a picture of the car by the previous owner, and have found one match online, But it is a rights reserved pic, so here is the link, http://www.racingsportscars.com/photo/1960/Riverside-1960-10-16-005.jpg
Notice that the nose is quite different, apparently when the 911 engine was installed, the nose was converted back to the traditional style.
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OK, I'm not sure if there is any interest in this thread, but I finally located A photo of the car.
The engine number in question is P90265. It is a 547/3 engine. Mr Heinrichs has been most gracious in helping me identify the car. He believes it was a replacement chassis that was designed to also accomodate the 8 cylinder engine, and was supplied to Bob Holbert, The previous owner of the car is adamant that it was not the long wheelbase chassis though. Has anyone seen this one before?
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Vietta,
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge.
I believe you have identified the car correctly as Walter Mann's. Here is link to a picture of Walter driving it,
http://www.racingsportscars.com/photo/1965/Bridgehampton-1965-05-23-081.jpg
All of the decals match exactly, and he is based in the North East.
Also the timeline fits, as Walter campaigned the car in 1965, and my friend bought it in February 1966 when that photo was taken, soon after that photo the correct nose was fitted to the car and a 911 engine replaced the 4 cam. I believe I can locate another personal photo showing a better look at the front of the car. Is there any way to determine if this car was a factory built RS/60, and if it has survived?
Justin, Yeah, it's hard to read those old adds, it makes me stay up later and later working on my time machine.
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