Who owns Brumos Porsche?

Who owns Brumos Porsche?

Dan Davis
At Monday’s grand opening, Dan Davis, majority owner of Brumos from 1990 to its 2015 sale to the Fields Auto Group, said the idea to open the collection to public viewing began in the 1990s when he worked with Snodgrass.

Where is Brumos Porsche?

Jacksonville, Florida
Walk through a grid of Porsches and other legendary cars from three centuries of racing.

Who owns Porsche Jacksonville?

Fields Auto Group
Both properties are owned by an affiliate of Orlando-based Fields Auto Group, which operates 34 dealerships focused on luxury car brands, according to its website.

What does brumos stand for?

Porsche
To many of us, Brumos means Porsche.

What is a Porsche 935?

The Porsche 935 was a race car developed and manufactured by German automaker Porsche. The 935 went on to win the 1979 24 Hours of Le Mans overall, and other major endurance races, including Sebring, Daytona, and the 1,000 km Nürburgring.

How much is a Porsche 935 worth?

2020 Porsche 935 Martini, Sold: $1,490,148 With a base price of around $830,000, this sale price should make its Monaco-based consigner (who just took delivery of the car four months ago) very happy.

Is Porsche 935 street legal?

Porsche’s “Moby Dick” of a race car terrorized racetracks in the late 1970s and early ’80s, but the 935 was never street-legal. Except for this one. Instead of a lookalike car, the company built Wolf a 935 that is 98-percent identical to the 935 racer that won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1979.

Is the Porsche 935 street legal?

How fast is a Porsche 935?

Now fitted with a 3.2-liter engine that generated in excess of 600 horsepower, the 935 was the fastest car on the Le Mans straight, recording a top speed of 228 mph. As Porsche stopped racing the 935 beyond 1978, some teams developed their own evolutions of the race cars.

Who owns Porsche 935 street?

Perhaps driving a Le Mans-winning car to the country club is more fun in theory than in practice. In 1986, he sold the 935 to Swiss collector Angelo Pallavicini, who in turn sold it to Cartique in 2013. The dealer lists the car with about 6,300 miles, and will only disclose its asking price to interested buyers.

What is the Brumos Porsche 917-10?

The Brumos Porsche 917-10 was the first race car to carry what has now become the iconic and recognizable white, red and blue livery with the famous Brumos “sweeps”.

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