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This stunning 1972 BMW 2002 race car doesn’t have a period history, but has been driven by Jochen Mass and was built to European Group One specifications. It looks like a lot of fun and a should be weapon in the right hands. It’s up for sale at Pendine.
The car, dubbed ‘Gold Member’, was built by Simon Diffey from a restored rolling shell bought from BM Technika. Diffey built it to take racing with his son, taking inspiration from 1970s privateer BMW racers.
The engine is from Snitzer, with a reconditioned head from Laranca. It was originally built by Mass Racing. Power is sent to the wheels via a prototype limited slip differential built by Phil Quaife.
‘Gold Member’ was finished in a Warstiener livery, and is absolutely stunning. It picked up some serious period cred in 2014, when it was invited to the 72nd Goodwood Members’ Meeting and driven by Jochen Mass.
Built to European Group One specifications, it’s welcome at events like the Master ’70s Celebration, Classic Sports Car Club Super Saloons and Legends Historic Touring Car Challenge. With the engine recently refreshed the car’s race ready and looking for a new home. Head to Pendine’s official site for the full details.
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