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1960 Abarth 356 Carrera GTL Navigation
Porsche employed Carlos Abarth to build a new car for the GT 2.0-liter racing class, homologated on a 356B chassis with aluminum coachwork by Zagato that was 300 pounds lighter than the standard 356B body. The resultant 'GTLs' competed in over 400 races from 1960 to 1965, with 100 class wins, including Le Mans and Daytona, and 46 overall victories.
This is the fourth of the 20 cars produced, and was the only GTL delivered in white. After campaigning in Europe, it came to the States in 1961 and soon racked up wins at Santa Barbara and Las Vegas Sports Car Club of America events. Jack Croul acquired the car in 1997 and ran it in the Colorado Grand, and events at Daytona, Sebring, and Laguna Seca. When Jack displayed his Carrera GTL at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance in 2024, it was the same year he celebrated his 100th birthday.
This is the fourth of the 20 cars produced, and was the only GTL delivered in white. After campaigning in Europe, it came to the States in 1961 and soon racked up wins at Santa Barbara and Las Vegas Sports Car Club of America events. Jack Croul acquired the car in 1997 and ran it in the Colorado Grand, and events at Daytona, Sebring, and Laguna Seca. When Jack displayed his Carrera GTL at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance in 2024, it was the same year he celebrated his 100th birthday.
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