Click here to view high resolution photos 1969 Porsche 908/02 Spyder VIN: 908/02.010 One of just 22 examples built by Porsche Regarded as one of the most beautiful Porsche race cars of all time Began racing as Porsche Werks factory team car Driven by Vic Elford, Richard Attwood, Gerard Larrousse, Pedro Rodriguez, Kurt Ahrens, Richard Brostrom, Masten Gregory, Andre Wicky, and more 6 years of significant racing history, including (3) 1st place finishes, (6) total podiums, a Targa Florio entry, and multiple entries into the 24 Hours of Le Mans Has FIA documentation Full concours-level restoration commissioned in early 2010s by Richard Griot of Griot’s Garage Period correct 3.0L aircooled flat 8 908/03 type engine - 350HP Retains reportedly factory original 5-speed Type 916 gearbox Eligible for entry into 2026 Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion, Porsche Rennsport Reunion, and other historic racing events worldwide In the late 1960s Porsche was firing on all cylinders, enjoying the spoils from their engineering prowess that resulted in many wins for their 906, 907, and 910 platforms. It was then announced that the FIA had a rule change for Group 6 prototype sports cars that limited engine size to 3,000cc, similar to Formula 1 at the time. Previously, the Porsche 907 only had a 2.2L flat eight engine so Porsche decided it was high time to enlarge the air-cooled 8 cylinder to the maximum allowed size, a first for Porsche. In 1969 more rule changes ensued, that favored open cars over coupes, and Porsche followed with the 1969 Porsche 908/02, a spyder variant of the 908 and one of the most beautiful Porsche race cars ever built. For 1969, Porsche built 22 updated and lightened 908s in spyder form, which were dubbed 908/02. Incredibly competitive on the race track, and at the time were the most formidable race car Porsche had built yet, the 908/02 struck fear into competitors constantly. With a sophisticated and rigid tubular chassis, and fitted with a lightweight fiberglass body tipping the scales at just around 28.6lbs, the 908/02s were a featherweight 1,323lbs. Propelled by a simplified but extremely reliable 2,997cc air-cooled flat 8 engine producing 350 horsepower, it was no wonder why they would go on to become one of Porsche’s most successful racers. They were first entered by the Porsche Werks team, raced a few times to great success, and then recommissioned and sold to a successful privateer team with a history with Porsche race cars. 908/02.010 was built reportedly by Porsche on April 8th, 1969 and started as a factory race car and entered into three races. These races included Brands Hatch, Targa Florio, and the Nurburgring 1000km. With three races remaining in the 1969 FIA season, Porsche had already secured the World Sportscar Championship after the Nurburgring 1000KM. This had 908/02.010 get sent back to Porsche to be recommissioned and given a fresh flat 8 engine. After its Porsche recommissioning process, 908/02.010 was subsequently sold by Porsche’s racing department in June of 1969 to Richard Brostrom, an experienced Swedish racer living in Lausanne, Switzerland. He found success in entering the car for the remainder of the 1969 season and through July of 1970, first entering under the name of “Sports Cars of Switzerland” and in 1970 under the name of “Sports Cars Brostrom”. At this time the car’s livery had been changed to white with yellow and blue stripes. In 1969 Brostrom had Masten Gregory, a top American racer, race in the 908/02 and in 1970 had the legendary Pedro Rodriguez pilot the car. In late 1970, Richard Brostrom sold 908/02.010 to one of the best-known and most successful Porsche privateer racers of all time, Andre Wicky, also located in Lausanne, Switzerland. An avid 24 Hours of Le Mans entrant, 908/02.010 saw itself entered multiple times into the legendary race. Under Wicky the livery changed several times on the 908/02, from white with red stripes, white with a red nose, and then yellow as of 1972. Wicky remained the most active with the 908/02, entering it into 22 events during his stewardship. It was reported that Wicky remained the caretaker of this 908/02 until around 1981, when it was sold to Albert Eggs in Sierre, Switzerland. Shortly after acquiring it, Eggs sent the 908/02 back to Porsche for recommissioning which by this time had been fitted with a 908/03 engine. The 908/03 type engine case is the correct specification for a Porsche 908/02. In 1989 Eggs sold the 908/02 to Said Marouf in La Jolla, California, joining his collection of extraordinary cars that included an Alfa Romeo TZ2. Maintained by Rob Shanahan at the time and was run in the Monterey Historics in the 1990s. In 1997, the car was offered for sale in La Jolla and was subsequently purchased by David Scaife in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania where it was displayed in his personal museum during the early 2000s. In 2005 the 908/02 was acquired by Paul Osbourne, at which point the car had been restored by Lazante of the UK back to the original configuration of which Wicky raced the car. In 2011 the Porsche was acquired by automotive collector and businessperson, Richard Griot of Griot’s Garage. An avid collector and racer in his own right, Griot wanted to return the 908/02 back to its original Werks body style and configuration. Griot engaged J&L Fabricating to manage a new restoration of the car, including the new body and chassis work completed by Porsche experts Gunnar Racing of West Palm Beach, Florida. Engine experts Jerry Woods Enterprises was charged with rebuilding the 3.0L flat 8 engine. Once completed, Griot brought the car to the 2015 and 2018 Porsche Rennsport Reunion, including other Rolex Monterey Motorsport Reunion events. Finally, after 11 years of enjoyment, Griot decided to let the next caretaker of the 908/02 find the car, and in 2022 it was sold to noted collector and Instagram celebrity Jas Dhillon of Nashville, Tennessee, and shortly after found a new owner also based in Nashville. In 2025, the 908/02 was shown prominently at The Amelia Concours at Amelia Island, Florida. Upon arriving at Canepa, it was a clear indication that the 908/02 was a treasured race car. Beautiful in design, and its previous caretakers took exceptional care of the car indicated by its condition. With a clear and continuous history, 908/02.010 is quite possibly one of the finest in existence. Still fitted with its reportedly original transaxle #020 and period correct 3.0L flat 8 engine #90803009, it is a racecar that is ready to race as well as ready to present at any concours show. Eligible for racing events worldwide through its FIA documentation, this 908/02 represents a clear period of Porsche dominance of the period when racecars are considered timeless works of art. Ready for its next caretaker to enjoy in any manner that they choose, this 1969 Porsche 908/02 is ready to be a crown jewel of a collection, or be a stunning collection of one. Period Racing History 1969 April 13th, 1969 - BOAC International 500 FIA - Brands Hatch - Vic Elford and Richard Attwood #55 - 2nd May 4th, 1969 - Targa Florio - Gerard Larrousse and Rudi Lins #264 - 21st (delayed by mechanical issues) June 1st, 1969 - ADAC Nurburgring 1000KM - Vic Elford and Kurt Ahrens #3 - 3rd June 29th, 1969 - Anderstrop (Sweden) - Richard Brostrom #41 - 1st July 13th, 1969 - Hockenheim - Richard Brostrom #11 - 5th July 27th, 1969 - Zeltweg (Osterreichring) - Masten Gregory #36 - DSQ 1970 June 28th, 1970 - ADAC Norisring 200 Miles of Nurnberg - Pedro Rodriguez #44 - 3rd (Heat 1 - 5th, Heat 2 - 3rd) July 5th, 1970 - Europa Marken Trophy at Hockenheim - Reine Wisell #28 - 15th 1971 April 18th, 1971 - Le Mans 3 Hours - Andre Wicky and Max Cohen-Olivar #28 - DNF April 18th, 1971 - Le Mans Tests - Andre Wicky and Willy Meier #28 - 10th fastest April 25th, 1971 - Monza 1000KM (Trofeo Filppo Caracciolo) - Andre Wicky, Ernesto Brambilla, Peter Mattli #21 - 10th May 2nd, 1971 - Criterium du Nivernais at Magny-Cours - Gerard Larrousse #60 - 1st May 9th, 1971 - Coupe de Vitesse USA at Montlhery - Andre Wicky #12, 14th - DNF May 30th, 1971 - ADAC Nurburgring 1000KM - Andre Wicky and Mario Cabral #9 - 10th June 13th, 1971 - 24 Hours of Le Mans - Andre Wicky and Max Cohen-Olivar #29 - DNF October 10th, 1971 - Coupes du Salon at Montlhery - Andre Wicky #8 - 4th October 24th, 1971 - Corniche Grand Prix - Andre Wicky #1 - 1st (Heat 1 - 1st, Heat 2 - 2nd) 1972 April 25th, 1972 - Monza 1000KM - Andre Wicky and Walter Brun - DNQ May 28th, 1972 - ADAC Nurburgring 1000KM - Andre Wicky and Walter Brun #14 - DNQ June 11th, 1972 - 24 Hours of Le Mans - Andre Wicky, Max Cohen-Olivar, Walter Brun - #61 - DNS August 6th, 1972 - Nova Lisboa 6 Hours - Andre Wicky and Max Cohen-Olivar #24 - 6th September 17th, 1972 - Imola 500KM - Andre Wicky #8 - 14th 1973 April 15th, 1973 - Dijon 1000KM - Andre Wicky and Max Cohen-Olivar #15 - 12th April 25th, 1973 - Monza 1000KM - Andre Wicky and Max Cohen-Olivar #15 - DNF June 10th, 1973 - 24 Hours of Le Mans - Andre Wicky, Max Cohen-Olivar, Philippe Caron #52 - 21st 1974 March 24th, 1974 - Le Mans Tests - Philippe Caron #2 - 22nd fastest time March 24th, 1974 - Le Mans 4 Hours - Philippe Caron #2 - Gridded 28th but DNS June 16th, 1974 - 24 Hours of Le Mans - Andre Wicky, Louis Cosson, Jacques Boucard #19 - DNF 1975 June 15th, 1975 - 24 Hours of Le Mans - Max Cohen-Olivar, Philippe Caron, Joel Brachet #1 - DNF
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- Body Typesother
- Exterior ColourWhite/Red/Yellow
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- Interior ColourRed
- VIN Code908/02.010

