The Koenig C62 is a $, Street-Legal, Porsche LeMans Racer - One Take

Anson Belt Check out the Box Set for 6 Belt Combos. Thanks Anson for sponsoring this video!! When the FIA disbanded the Group C class of tubocharged LeMans prototypes for 1991, a lot of privateer teams were left with virtually new, race-ready Porsche 962 chassis and engines. Three enterprising lunatics, Dauer, Schuppan, and Konig, all separately, decided to do something about that: turn them into street cars. Wily Konig and his company, Koenig Specials (yes, the spelling is different) had been tuning Ferraris, Mercedes and Porsche with extrovert flair for some time, and this was the perfect logical conclusion to that business model. The Koenig C62, *this* Koenig C62, was the very first one to hit the road of a reported three converted. Dauer and Schuppan’s cars came later, with a bodywork and interiors that were quite a bit more refined than the C62, which is vurtually unchanged from the Jaegermeister race car, on hand when I picked it up at PE
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