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1974 Porsche Carrera RS news, pictures, and information
Hector Rebaque, well-known for his very successfully modified Porsche racers, acquired the original chassis for this example from internationally-known racer Al Holbert. It was first raced in Mexico City, by Rojas, Rebaque and Van Beuren. Following, it had a long history as a competitor in the 24 Hours of Daytona, as Sebring, at Road America and in Puerto Rico.
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