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Mercedes F200 Imagination Concept - 1996 by Perico001 With the...



Mercedes F200 Imagination Concept - 1996 by Perico001 With the F200 Imagination, introduced at the 1996 Paris Motor Show, Mercedes tested new ergonomic concepts. Small sidesticks in the doors and center console replace the steering wheel and serve as an early example of the drive-by-wire technology. The active suspension of the F200 is coupled with an electronic dynamic handling control system.

5.987 cc
V12
394 PS @ 5.200 rpm

Mercedes-Benz Museum
Mercedesstraße 100
Stuttgart
Deutschland - Germany
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Jordan 196 Formula 1 - 1996 by Perico001 Powered by Peugeot RM...



Jordan 196 Formula 1 - 1996 by Perico001 Powered by Peugeot

RM Sotheby’s
Place Vauban
Parijs - Paris
Frankrijk - France
February 2019

Estimated : € 170.000 - 190.000
Sold for € 241.250

It is one of the most famous F1 crashes – a bright yellow Jordan 196 rears up and flips, slamming upside down and sliding several yards, shedding debris everywhere. Remarkably, the driver, Martin Brundle, walked away unscathed. More than walked, in fact, Brundle ran down the pit lane before wrestling himself into his spare Jordan and taking off to restart the race.

Offered here is that very car that Brundle threw himself into following his disastrous crash. He would later go on to race this chassis for 11 more Grand Prix that season, before retiring at the end of the 1996 season. Brundle’s best outings with chassis no. 3 that year were a trio of 6th place finishes at the Grand Prix of Europe at the Nürburgring, the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal and the British Grand Prix at Silverstone. Nineteen ninety-six also marked the one of the last years Peugeot partnered with Jordan, and it is believed that this is one of very few cars that retains its Peugeot engine.

A remarkable car with a fascinating history tied to a celebrated driver, this would be an interesting acquisition for any collector of Formula 1 cars.
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Porsche 911 GT2 Evo - 1996 by Perico001 Porsche 993 Chassis n°...



Porsche 911 GT2 Evo - 1996 by Perico001 Porsche 993 Chassis n° WP0ZZZ99ZTS392185 Estimated : CHF 750.000 - 950.000 Unsold The Bonmont Sale Collectors’ Motor Cars - Bonhams Golf & Country Club de Bonmont Chéserex Switzerland - Suisse - Schweiz September 2019 “Named after a class of endurance race cars, this new series of motorsport-derived cars were designed to deliver a more visceral, harder-edge driving experience for the true enthusiasts. They’ve been delivering that ever since, and they’re now the most desirable of all modern Porsches.” – Autocar. Intended primarily for racing, though still road legal, the Porsche 911 GT2 can trace its ancestry all the way back through a succession of high-performance models to the legendary 911 Carrera RS of 1973. The car takes its name from the FIA’s GT2 category of production sports car racing for which it was homologated and has been produced in a variety of versions since its introduction in 1993 on the Type 993 iteration of the perennial 911, regarded by many as the most beautiful 911 of all. Over the years the 911 had received numerous aerodynamic and safety-inspired add-ons, diluting the purity of the original form. The Type 993’s arrival marked a return to basic principles, being recognisably a 911 but one in which all functions had been harmoniously integrated in a truly outstanding example of modern automotive styling. The range offered remained pretty much as before, comprising two- and four-wheel drive models, the legendary Turbo and the Cabriolet convertible, all powered by the latest 3.6-litre version of Porsche’s perennial flat-six engine. The GT2 variant was based on the contemporary 911 Turbo, using essentially the same twin-turbocharged engine. In the GT2 the 3.6-litre air-cooled flat-six engine produced around 424bhp initially (444bhp in later models), which was good enough for a top speed of 301km/h (187mph). Acceleration was breathtaking, with 100mph (161km/h) reached from a standstill in a mere 7.2 seconds (at the time, only to the McLaren F1 got there quicker). To make the GT2 fit for track use the brakes, suspension, and wheels were up-rated to cope with the substantial increase in performance, while aerodynamic downforce was enhanced by a larger front air dam and a rear spoiler. Of rear-wheel drive configuration, the GT2 was considerably lighter - by some 300kg - than its Turbo parent. This weight saving was achieved through the use of aluminium body panels and lightweight racing seats, and the deletion of many of the interior fittings, including the Turbo’s soundproofing and rear seats. The GT2 also featured widened wheelarches and a larger rear wing with air ducts in the support struts for improved engine cooling. The most expensive model in the 911 range, the GT2 in its original Type 993 incarnation was produced up to 1998. This particular GT2 was first owned by a Dr Walter Aus Der Au. The car’s second owner was a lawyer from Lausanne, Switzerland, while the current vendor is its fourth custodian. Having suffered accident damage, the car was restored in 1998 by the Porsche factory in Stuttgart (only the last page of the invoice is available for the moment). Porsche’s restoration included a full repaint, and the bodywork remains in superb condition today. While at Stuttgart the GT2 also received the ‘Evo’ engine upgrade to 450PS (444bhp), while the roll-bar installation was carried out by Porsche Bern at the first owner’s request. More recently (in 2018) both turbochargers were replaced because of excess smoke emission. Finished in Polar Silver with black interior, this beautiful GT2 has covered only 21,890 kilometres from new and is described by the private vendor as in excellent condition throughout. Accompanying documentation consists of correspondence with the first owner; insurance paperwork; partial factory invoice; cover page of the Speedster magazine; and cancelled Swiss Carte Grise. The car also comes with its pouch and manuals (including service manual). https://flic.kr/p/2hMT1bz

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Daimler Corsica Convertible Concept - 1996 by Perico001...



Daimler Corsica Convertible Concept - 1996 by Perico001 X300
One-off concept commemorating Daimler’s Centenary

3.980 cc
6 Cylinder

Jaguar Heritage Trust Collection

British Motor Museum
Gaydon
Warvick
England - United kingdom
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