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Porsche 911 chassis #305515 is well known on the European historic motorsport scene, having competed at the most prestigious events for much of the last 20 years. It was once owned by 1967 European Touring Car champion, Karl von Wendt, and is painted in his racing livery of blue and yellow bonnet stripes. It has run at the Goodwood Revival Meeting several times, Le Mans Classic and is in the correct specification to compete in the Peter Auto 2 Litre Cup for the 2025 season. It complies with the regulations for FIA Period F (Pre-66) and has a current HTP to that effect.
The car was delivered in May 1967 to Wiesbaden, Germany. Details on the factory Kardex point to it being a demonstrator at the Rossel dealership before being bought by a US serviceman. Soon after this it came into the ownership of Karl von Wendt, who sold the car to fellow German Porsche racer Willi Khausen in 1983. The car was bought by a German enthusiast in 2002 and restored to period racing specification in the von Wendt livery. It was subsequently brought to the UK in 2005 by well known UK historic racer Peter Rutt, who campaigned the car at the Spa 6 Hours and Goodwood Revival on several occasions.
The car has been prepared to high standards for top level historic racing. The car was run by leading preparers Maxted-Page from 2016 for six years which included significant expenditure on the engine, gearbox and chassis and subsequently placed in the care of Tuthill. The car competed with success in several rounds of the 2 Litre Cup including an outright podium finish and then in the Porsche Classic race at Le Mans Classic.
chassis number: 305515
engine number: 909309 (now 961085)
original colour: Light Ivory with black interior
build date: August 1966
supplying dealer: Rossel, Wiesbaden (Germany)
- Well-known and highly eligible early 911 race car
- Developed and maintained by Maxted-Page
- High specification engine built to 2 Litre Cup specification
- Competitive car which has achieved podium finishes






































