Le Mans 1977 Porsche 934 no 56
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Shots of the car as she looks today
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Note the rubber trim is missing from the bumper
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In period photo, lower fascia missing
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Ditto at Le Mans in 1977. Fascia present
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So starting work. The rubber trim needs to be removed from the bumper
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Filed and sanded off.
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Can't go any deeper as the plastic is hollow behind it. Any more sanding it will go through the plastic.
Commenti
6 13 May 2023, 21:28
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There still is a mould line beneath the right head light. Would be a shame of all your hard work so far if you missed it
14 May 2023, 05:53
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The car that ran 127 hours at Le Mans.
Tamiya 934 with aftermarket Decals for JMS Team ran car in Le Mans 1977. Finished 19th overall and 3rd in class.
This individual car entered Le Mans 6 times consecutively from 1976 to 1981, with a different team and different warpaint each outing. Partially because of this history and importance, and partially because it is one of the few 934s NOT rebuilt into a 935, it now belongs in the Porsche museum in Stuttgart, in the JMS colours from 1977. This is the subject of the model.