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1985 Porsche 962C Coupe

  • Chassis Number: 962-003
With the 962, Porsche sought to build on its prior success - success that began with the 917s, and continued with the 935 and 956, the latter of which was unbeaten at Le Mans from 1982 through 1985. The new model, introduced at the end of 1984, would bring continued success, winning at Le Mans in 1986, 1987, and 1994, and there were many other wins as well.

This particular 962C (962-003) was piloted primarily by Derek Bell and Hans-Joachim Stuck. In 1985, it won at Hockenheim, Mosport, and Brands Hatch, also placing 2nd at Spa and 3rd at Le Mans, thereby winning the WEC World Championship. In 1986, this car won Le Mans outright, and it also won at Monza and placed 2nd at Silverstone. Derek Bell was the World Drivers Champion in both of these years. The car also continued to podium in races in both the 1987 and 1988 seasons.

Bell/Stuck drove the Porsche 962C in 1985 to a 3rd place finish at LeMans. It won 1st at Hockenheim and Mosport, 2nd at Spa, and 1st at Brands Hatch. It won the WEC Championship.

In 1986, Bell/Stuck drove the car to 1st at Monca, 2nd at Silverstone, 1st at LeMans, and crashed at Nurburgring.

The current caretakers have owned this Porsche since 1993.

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1985 Porsche 962 C962 1122018 Artcurial : Retromobile $1,300,000$1,600,000

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