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Porsche Just Hinted at a New Street-Legal Hypercar Inspired by the Legendary 917

Porsche might be preparing to make another one of its race cars street-legal.

On Friday, the German sports car maker celebrated the 50th anniversary of an example of the storied 917 driving between its headquarters and Paris on public roads. It also hinted that a spiritual successor might be on the way.

Porsche has built its fair share of great race cars over the decades, but at the very top of that list sits the 917. In production from 1969 to 1971, it is the vehicle—specifically its second version, the 917K—that earned the marque its first overall win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1970, a feat it would repeat in 1971. The latter year saw the car, in the famous blue and orange Gulf livery, driven by none other than the King of Cool, Steve McQueen, in the film Le Mans. Take all that into consideration and it’s little wonder noted Porsche collector Jerry Seinfeld sold a 917 that was used during filming for $25 million (and possibly even more).

Just 65 examples rolled off the line across the three years it was in production, one of which, chassis 30, was owned by Italian businessman and Martini heir Gregorio Rossi di Montelera. The car belonging to “Count Rossi” was built for the track, but he wanted to drive it on public roads, so he asked Porsche about converting it for road use.

To do this, a small team at the automaker’s Weissach development center outfitted the Martini silver vehicle with rudimentary exhaust mufflers, additional mirrors, side indicators, a horn, and even a spare wheel hidden away beneath the rear clamshell. The two-person also received a couple of key modifications, including tan leather seats, which were commissioned from Hermes, and a suede roof lining, door panels, and dashboard. The car left the facility on April 28, 1975, and was then driven several hundred miles to Paris. The only other example of the car would be converted for road use.

The street-legal 917’s tan leather seats were commissioned from Hermes

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To mark the occasion, Porsche has released a video of the car, which was recently restored by its current owner, being driven, once again, on public roads. It’s great to see the vehicle still in action, but what is particularly interesting about the clip is the words that appear on screen 38 seconds in—“What if?” Seconds later, we get a flash of a shadow-shrouded car that looks awfully familiar company’s current endurance racer, the 936.

So, what does it all mean? Well, it would seem to be a (rather unsubtle) hint that a street-legal version of the prototype hypercar is on its way. We won’t have to wait long to find out. The big reveal, whatever it is, will be made this June, which also happens to be the month that the 24 Hours of Le Mans is held.

Click here for more photos of Count Rossi’s street-legal Porsche 917.

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Credit: robbreport.com

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