Equipment
Woodrim steering wheel, 5-spoke black alloy wheels, Comp T/A blackwalls, Hurst shifter, roll cage, documented with stuff that is only the dream of most old race cars.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
Charlie Kemp's 1968-69 race car with 17 straight wins, including clocking 184 mph on Daytona's back straight (before the bus stop) in 1969. Restored to as-raced condition by Charlie Kemp and his chief mechanic, Pete Hood, using the old parts including those developed by Hood to make this the best GT350R ever. Orderly but not fresh vintage race car. Warped hood, scratched rear window. Decent paint. Unmatched history and remarkable undamaged with mostly
Market commentary
RM sold this GT350R at Amelia Island in 2014 for $984,500. It is an historic race car that will be welcome anywhere it wants to go and the failure to get it sold here at WestWorld lies more at the feet of uninformed or disinterested bidders than the car itself.