Here is a Photo of Engine #90255, Taken from the RS/61 we have been discussing.
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Originally posted by chris smith" post=21825The engine number in question is P90265. It is a 547/3 engine.
Originally posted by chris smith" post=23849Here is a Photo of Engine #90255, Taken from the RS/61 we have been discussing.trevorcgates@gmail.com
Engine # P66909... are you out there
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To recap:
718-048 (Anteater) ---Porsche did not build the car and so the motor put in later was done so privately.
Motor 90255 may have been a spare; it was not originally in a specifc car built by Porsche.
Motor 90265 was not built by Porsche; the last 547/3A was 90264.
Steve Heinrichs
www.biglakemedia.com
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Wow, Thank you Steve and Vietta. Please take my knowledge with a grain of salt, as it is second hand, I am only the care taker of these parts and was not there in the trenches so to speak. A few things I do know, The picture I posted is dated Feb. 66, in the north east USA. After Mann drove the car in 65, the engine that I now possess was removed and replaced with a 6 cylinder 911. The trans was re geared and 1st gear was blocked off because the car would lift the front end off the ground. I would guess the car was crashed due to the extreme body modification.
What fun! thank you for your participation. I will keep digging.
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Originally posted by chris smith" post=23852Yes an aluminum bodied Tube frame special has crossed my mind!
Please keep us posted, cool stuff here!trevorcgates@gmail.com
Engine # P66909... are you out there
Fun 356 events in SoCal = http://356club.org/
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I saw an anteater, built from an RSK, at Lime Rock in 1961, driven by Bernie Viehl in an open practice session. Bernie called himself an " old boiler maker" never raced but enjoyed lapping at a moderate pace. He said he built the car himself, and picked up a couple of hundred RPM at the end of the straight. (I doubt that). Bernie financed several cars that Bob Holbert drove. 718-063 has his name on the certificate of origin. That car went from Holbert to it's present owner at the end of the 1960 northeastern season. 718-048 is a long wheelbase car, with a standard RS 60-61 body. Holbert wrecked his 61 at Mosport in June(?) and Von Heinstein sent him 048,less engine and gearbox, so he could continue persuing the national championship. Bill Mayberry installed engine and gearbox from the wreck. He told me he only noticed the front engine mounting pads when the throttle linkage wouldn't reach the engine! Holbert sold this car at the end of the 61 season to Herb Wetanson, who raced it in 62. It eventually shows up at the Collier Museum, pretty much as sold years before. For the first time, it gets a typ 771 engine, wbich is how and where it stands today. The photo of the car, with a kam tail, female driver, MAY be the car, I just don't remember.Gerry McCarthy
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My best guess as to chassis # of Bernie's anteater would be either 718-019 or 031, based on Bernie's name mentioned with 019, and Holbert's with 031. In today's world, I know 031. It's in Connecticut, with a new 1755cc engine (a hoot!) and an owner who drives it on the road regularly. My recollection is that the front hood area is peculiar. Steve's wonderful research has opened hundreds of new doors! Thank you, SteveGerry McCarthy
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