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1973 PORSCHE CARRERA RSR BODY (WB210mm.F3/R6mm)
HPI7211
Available in stock
36,05€
True Ten Scale Touring Car Size WB210mm. Front 0mm/Rear 6mm offset Porsche, the Porsche shield and the
distinctive design of Porsche cars are trademarks and trade dress of Porsche AG. Permission grant
HPI is proud to introduce one of the legends of classic motorsports history: the 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RSR!
Incredible attention to detail and scale realism makes the HPI Porsche 911 Carrera RSR body a true replica of the
car that defined sports car racing for a generation of fans. The 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RSR body comes with
vinyl window masks, a complete set of pre-cut vinyl decals and headlight buckets for an incredibly realistic look.
Add your own choice of paint colour and you're ready to take on the racing grid with this legendary vintage race
car.
The Porsche name was built on agility and power: with a small frame, low weight and powerful engine, Porsche
cars such as the 356, 550 and 911 were very popular with racers and sports car fans around the world. In 1972,
after a rules change in the World Sportscar Championship, Porsche unleashed the ultra-lightweight 911 Carrera RS
2.7 for the road, as well as the RSR racing version in the Group 4 GT class. This model was based on the 911 S
which had won the Monte Carlo Rally and was designed to take on cars with engines twice as strong. For the
1973 racing season the engine increased in size to 2.8 litres, and the screaming flat-six 'boxer' engine pushed out
300hp at 8,000 RPM, proving to be the ideal match for the nimble 911 chassis. The potent combination of a
lightweight chassis fitted with a powerful engine proved to be unbeatable in the hands of the right drivers, and the
production-based Carrera RSR 2.8 won several of the highest-profile races of the mid-1970's ahead of prototype
the iconic Targa Florio - sealing its place in motorsport history.
antenna holes.
life
distinctive design of Porsche cars are trademarks and trade dress of Porsche AG. Permission grant
HPI is proud to introduce one of the legends of classic motorsports history: the 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RSR!
Incredible attention to detail and scale realism makes the HPI Porsche 911 Carrera RSR body a true replica of the
car that defined sports car racing for a generation of fans. The 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RSR body comes with
vinyl window masks, a complete set of pre-cut vinyl decals and headlight buckets for an incredibly realistic look.
Add your own choice of paint colour and you're ready to take on the racing grid with this legendary vintage race
car.
The Porsche name was built on agility and power: with a small frame, low weight and powerful engine, Porsche
cars such as the 356, 550 and 911 were very popular with racers and sports car fans around the world. In 1972,
after a rules change in the World Sportscar Championship, Porsche unleashed the ultra-lightweight 911 Carrera RS
2.7 for the road, as well as the RSR racing version in the Group 4 GT class. This model was based on the 911 S
which had won the Monte Carlo Rally and was designed to take on cars with engines twice as strong. For the
1973 racing season the engine increased in size to 2.8 litres, and the screaming flat-six 'boxer' engine pushed out
300hp at 8,000 RPM, proving to be the ideal match for the nimble 911 chassis. The potent combination of a
lightweight chassis fitted with a powerful engine proved to be unbeatable in the hands of the right drivers, and the
production-based Carrera RSR 2.8 won several of the highest-profile races of the mid-1970's ahead of prototype
the iconic Targa Florio - sealing its place in motorsport history.
antenna holes.
life






