The world of motorsports is about to experience an exciting moment with the auction of a legendary vehicle that has left its mark both on the track and on the big screen. This is the 1969 Porsche 908/02 Langheck Flunder Spyder, a car that starred in Steve McQueen’s legendary film Le Mans and is now looking for a new owner in an auction that promises to be historic.
The legendary Porsche, which competed in the iconic 24 Hours of Le Mans race in 1970 and achieved a remarkable third place in the overall classification, represents a true jewel of the world of motorsport.
With its distinctive open silhouette and striking red, white and yellow design, along with subtle Shell and Martini advertising, the Porsche 908/02 emerged as a symbol of speed and elegance both on the track and on the big screen. .
However, its legacy extends beyond the screens: throughout its outstanding racing career, this Porsche achieved more than 50 major victories and more than 100 podiums between 1969 and 1972, establishing itself as one of the most important racing cars. successful Porsches of all time.
Equipped with an air-cooled eight-cylinder engine and a lightweight plastic body, the 908/02 Spyder proved to be virtually unbeatable on the track.
This emblematic Porsche is now ready to look for a new owner at an auction scheduled for April 27 in Costa Mesa, California, within the framework of the Air/Water event, a renowned gathering of Porsche fans. It is anticipated that its sale price could reach up to $5.75 million, thus marking a milestone in the classic car market.
David Swig, senior automobile specialist at Broad Arrow Auctions, highlights the historical importance of this Porsche: “The 908/02 Langheck Flunder Spyder is one of the true icons of Porsche motorsport.”
“Its competitive career spanned some of the most famous races in motorsport history. The stories this car could tell are in the realm of legend. It is without a doubt one of the most important Porsches in existence,” he added.