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Posted by: bcheney Sep 15 2011, 05:20 AM
This is a very interesting Press Release. The shop at JB Racing is very near to all of us here in the Orlando, Central Florida area...Enjoy the news!
Tavares, FL, August 3, 2011 – 917 North America, Inc. announced today that it is leasing space in JB Racing’s manufacturing facility to begin the production and sales of an authentic reproduction of the LMK 917 race car made famous during the 60’s and 70’s Golden Age of Racing as well as by Steve McQueen in the movie “Le Mans.” The company will have the exclusive North American rights to build the LMK 917 replica. The company intends to start building ten cars a year, a number they expect will grow. JB Racing, a well-respected manufacturer of race car engines for the American Le Man series, among others, will be providing custom-built engines and gear boxes for the cars 917 North America Inc will build. James Barron, the company’s CEO and founder, is seeking to bring this world-renowned car to life again. “Porsche only made 25 of the original 917s, and all are in private collections or on display in museums,” said James Barron, the company’s CEO. “In a survey among racing enthusiasts, the LMK 917 was voted the most popular sports racing car of all time. However, it would costs millions to own one, if you could find anyone willing to sell theirs.” While the LMK 917 is considered to be the pre-eminent car of the era known as the “Golden Age of Racing”, it would be the 1971 cult classic film “Le Mans” starring Steve McQueen that would sear the 917 into the psyche of people the world over as the epitome of cool and the ultimate racing car. Jerry Seinfeld owns the car McQueen drove in “Le Mans,” and it is valued at over $4 million dollars. 917 North America will be selling their cars for a fraction of that price. Hans Mezger, the legendary Porsche engineer who developed the seminal engine found in the Porsche 911, and the mastermind behind the original Porsche 917’s powerful 12 cylinder engine, saw a replica last year in Austria of the Martini & Rossi 917 that won Le Mans in 1971. The car was built by the company we will be receiving the rights from to build the car in North America, Mr. Mezger was so taken with the quality of workmanship that when asked by the new owner of the car if he would place his signature on the car, he didn’t hesitate. Mr. Barron has been involved in motor sport in some aspect since his teens, when he would build and race his own cars. Mr. Barron has a personal connection to the Porsche 917 that spans 40 years. “The first time I saw the car was in 1970 at Daytona International Speedway. I had never seen a car go that fast on the banking. “It blew me away.” Mr. Barron went on to explain, “In the pits standing next to the car, the sound of the engine is something you never forget”. In an amazing coincidence, Vic Elford, who was driving the Porsche 917 on that day (and who is arguably the most famous Porsche 917 driver of all time), is now a board member of 917 North America Inc. Mr. Elford is working with the company to promote and market the 917 at events throughout the United States. Mr. Barron plans to honor Mr. Elford and his remarkable career by creating a “Limited Edition” custom Vic Elford 917. To ensure success, Mr. Barron has assembled a dynamic team. “We believe in seeking and attracting industry leaders to provide counsel and support to grow our company.”In addition to Mr. Elford, the company has partnered with Jim Higgs and JB Racing who have over 30 years of experience building high performance racing engines and parts for Porsche. JB Racing designs and manufactures a wide variety of custom high performance racing components with stateof- the-art computerized machining and engine dynamometer testing equipment. In addition to component manufacturing, they offer specialized engine machine work, race engine building and dyno testing services. Their client list includes teams from many racing series such as the American Le Mans Series (ALMS), and Grand American Road Racing (Grand-AM), They also provide products and services to many semi-pro and amateur racers competing in various divisions, such as Sports Car Club of America (SCCA), Historic Sports car Racing (HSR), Porsche Club of America (PCA), and BMW Club Racing. “It’s a huge advantage for us to partner with Jim,” to build the engines and provide gearboxes to our customers wishing a turnkey product said Mr. Barron, and Jim will be a great source of information and guidance for the company.” 917 North America has also added Michael Bissonnette to the company’s Board of Advisors. “Michael has built four multi-million dollar companies, including Aerogrow, and taken two of them public,” said Mr. Barron. “Mr. Bissonnette said there is both great market potential for the company’s car and great business investment potential. “There are over four million vintage car enthusiasts in the United States, and the LMK 917 is one of the most beloved cars of all time. Those are the basic ingredients of a great business recipe.” People interested in learning more about 917 North America Inc. should contact Mr. Barron at james917northamerica@gmail.com ###
Posted by: Bartlett 914 Sep 15 2011, 05:29 AM
WOW So cool! It makes me want to rent the movie.
Posted by: blitZ Sep 15 2011, 05:57 AM
Nice. I'll take one in silver with a targa top.
Posted by: nathansnathan Sep 15 2011, 06:43 AM
That is cool. Jim Busby's shop is right next door to mine, in Laguna. Maybe I could actually get to check one out sometime.
Posted by: Series9 Sep 15 2011, 07:13 AM
I know the people who own this company. It's not too far from my shop in DeLand.
There has been some casual discussion about me being involved in some way.....
Posted by: URY914 Sep 15 2011, 08:07 AM
I'm going to talk to them about me delivering the cars on my trailer.
Posted by: carr914 Sep 15 2011, 08:16 AM
QUOTE(bcheney @ Sep 15 2011, 07:20 AM)
This is a very interesting Press Release. The shop at JB Racing is very near to all of us here in the Orlando, Central Florida area...Enjoy the news!
Tavares, FL, August 3, 2011 – 917 North America, Inc. announced today that it is leasing space in JB Racing’s manufacturing facility to begin the production and sales of an authentic reproduction of the LMK 917 race car made famous during the 60’s and 70’s Golden Age of Racing as well as by Steve McQueen in the movie “Le Mans.” The company will have the exclusive North American rights to build the LMK 917 replica. The company intends to start building ten cars a year, a number they expect will grow. JB Racing, a well-respected manufacturer of race car engines for the American Le Man series, among others, will be providing custom-built engines and gear boxes for the cars 917 North America Inc will build. James Barron, the company’s CEO and founder, is seeking to bring this world-renowned car to life again. “Porsche only made 25 of the original 917s, and all are in private collections or on display in museums,” said James Barron, the company’s CEO. “In a survey among racing enthusiasts, the LMK 917 was voted the most popular sports racing car of all time. However, it would costs millions to own one, if you could find anyone willing to sell theirs.” While the LMK 917 is considered to be the pre-eminent car of the era known as the “Golden Age of Racing”, it would be the 1971 cult classic film “Le Mans” starring Steve McQueen that would sear the 917 into the psyche of people the world over as the epitome of cool and the ultimate racing car. Jerry Seinfeld owns the car McQueen drove in “Le Mans,” and it is valued at over $4 million dollars. 917 North America will be selling their cars for a fraction of that price. Hans Mezger, the legendary Porsche engineer who developed the seminal engine found in the Porsche 911, and the mastermind behind the original Porsche 917’s powerful 12 cylinder engine, saw a replica last year in Austria of the Martini & Rossi 917 that won Le Mans in 1971. The car was built by the company we will be receiving the rights from to build the car in North America, Mr. Mezger was so taken with the quality of workmanship that when asked by the new owner of the car if he would place his signature on the car, he didn’t hesitate. Mr. Barron has been involved in motor sport in some aspect since his teens, when he would build and race his own cars. Mr. Barron has a personal connection to the Porsche 917 that spans 40 years. “The first time I saw the car was in 1970 at Daytona International Speedway. I had never seen a car go that fast on the banking. “It blew me away.” Mr. Barron went on to explain, “In the pits standing next to the car, the sound of the engine is something you never forget”. In an amazing coincidence, Vic Elford, who was driving the Porsche 917 on that day (and who is arguably the most famous Porsche 917 driver of all time), is now a board member of 917 North America Inc. Mr. Elford is working with the company to promote and market the 917 at events throughout the United States. Mr. Barron plans to honor Mr. Elford and his remarkable career by creating a “Limited Edition” custom Vic Elford 917. To ensure success, Mr. Barron has assembled a dynamic team. “We believe in seeking and attracting industry leaders to provide counsel and support to grow our company.”In addition to Mr. Elford, the company has partnered with Jim Higgs and JB Racing who have over 30 years of experience building high performance racing engines and parts for Porsche. JB Racing designs and manufactures a wide variety of custom high performance racing components with stateof- the-art computerized machining and engine dynamometer testing equipment. In addition to component manufacturing, they offer specialized engine machine work, race engine building and dyno testing services. Their client list includes teams from many racing series such as the American Le Mans Series (ALMS), and Grand American Road Racing (Grand-AM), They also provide products and services to many semi-pro and amateur racers competing in various divisions, such as Sports Car Club of America (SCCA), Historic Sports car Racing (HSR), Porsche Club of America (PCA), and BMW Club Racing. “It’s a huge advantage for us to partner with Jim,” to build the engines and provide gearboxes to our customers wishing a turnkey product said Mr. Barron, and Jim will be a great source of information and guidance for the company.” 917 North America has also added Michael Bissonnette to the company’s Board of Advisors. “Michael has built four multi-million dollar companies, including Aerogrow, and taken two of them public,” said Mr. Barron. “Mr. Bissonnette said there is both great market potential for the company’s car and great business investment potential. “There are over four million vintage car enthusiasts in the United States, and the LMK 917 is one of the most beloved cars of all time. Those are the basic ingredients of a great business recipe.” People interested in learning more about 917 North America Inc. should contact Mr. Barron at james917northamerica@gmail.com ###
There is some confusion out there - James Barron is not JB Racing, Jim Higgs is JB Racing. 917 NA is leasing space from JB Racing's Building and JB will be doing motors & component manf. JB Racing ( who does all my Motor work) has a Building full of CNC machines, Engine Room ( that one of best friend's runs) and an Engine Dyno.
Alex Job Racing is right next door
Posted by: nathansnathan Sep 15 2011, 10:33 AM
QUOTE(carr914 @ Sep 15 2011, 07:16 AM)
There is some confusion out there - James Barron is not JB Racing, Jim Higgs is JB Racing. 917 NA is leasing space from JB Racing's Building and JB will be doing motors & component manf. JB Racing ( who does all my Motor work) has a Building full of CNC machines, Engine Room ( that one of best friend's runs) and an Engine Dyno.
Alex Job Racing is right next door
I was confused, missed that first part. " The shop at JB Racing is very near to all of us here in the Orlando, Central Florida area." I was thinking they were talking about Jim Busby's JB Racing, who did development for the 962 here in Laguna.
Posted by: RFoulds Sep 15 2011, 10:39 AM
QUOTE(Bartlett 914 @ Sep 15 2011, 04:29 AM)
WOW So cool! It makes me want to rent the movie.
Don't Rent it. BUY IT!!
Posted by: bcheney Sep 15 2011, 01:17 PM
QUOTE(nathansnathan @ Sep 15 2011, 09:33 AM)
QUOTE(carr914 @ Sep 15 2011, 07:16 AM)
There is some confusion out there - James Barron is not JB Racing, Jim Higgs is JB Racing. 917 NA is leasing space from JB Racing's Building and JB will be doing motors & component manf. JB Racing ( who does all my Motor work) has a Building full of CNC machines, Engine Room ( that one of best friend's runs) and an Engine Dyno.
Alex Job Racing is right next door
I was confused, missed that first part. " The shop at JB Racing is very near to all of us here in the Orlando, Central Florida area." I was thinking they were talking about Jim Busby's JB Racing, who did development for the 962 here in Laguna.
Nope not Bus...My best friend worked for Busby on that 962 program back in the late 80's..I visited the shop once...pretty cool place...I didnt realize he still had the shop operational. Saw he and his wife with my buddy when we were all at Rennsport Reunion in Daytona a few years back.
Posted by: Eric_Shea Sep 15 2011, 02:27 PM
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There has been some casual discussion about me being involved in some way.....
Bring your "book" with you and show'em all you know!
Posted by: sixnotfour Sep 15 2011, 02:35 PM
Gunnar racing is building there first contiuation 917 also. wow we will all have 917's in the future !
Hope it gets a 12cylinder though.
Posted by: ripper911 Sep 15 2011, 03:06 PM
Posted by: jsayre914 Sep 15 2011, 04:08 PM
QUOTE(ripper911 @ Sep 15 2011, 05:06 PM)
In a few years these things will be all over the streets lol
Gunnar racing is building there first contiuation 917 also. wow we will all have 917's in the future !
Hope it gets a 12cylinder though.
Kevin is building his 917 on a 962 Chassis - 6cylinder Turbo
TC, check this out;
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GP 917S-001 This is an exact clone, but we are using 3.8L flat fan engine with a Quaife 5 speed transmission
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Posted by: carr914 Sep 16 2011, 04:45 AM
This is Kevin's 917/962
Posted by: URY914 Sep 16 2011, 11:44 AM
This is getting out of hand.
Posted by: Richard Casto Sep 16 2011, 11:47 AM
QUOTE(carr914 @ Sep 16 2011, 06:45 AM)
This is Kevin's 917/962
That is interesting. I generally try to follow what he does, but missed this project. I love their projects!
I looked over the links on his site and it's not a 917 on a 962 chassis. The 962 used a monocoque design for the main chassis while the 917 used a tube frame. Kevin is using a clone of a 917 tube frame with select 962 and 911 parts. I suspect because the 962/911 parts are cheaper/easier to source than 917 parts.
Richard
Posted by: carr914 Sep 16 2011, 08:07 PM
QUOTE(Richard Casto @ Sep 16 2011, 01:47 PM)
QUOTE(carr914 @ Sep 16 2011, 06:45 AM)
This is Kevin's 917/962
That is interesting. I generally try to follow what he does, but missed this project. I love their projects!
I looked over the links on his site and it's not a 917 on a 962 chassis. The 962 used a monocoque design for the main chassis while the 917 used a tube frame. Kevin is using a clone of a 917 tube frame with select 962 and 911 parts. I suspect because the 962/911 parts are cheaper/easier to source than 917 parts.
Richard
Just passing along what I have read
Posted by: Richard Casto Sep 16 2011, 08:48 PM
QUOTE(carr914 @ Sep 16 2011, 10:07 PM)
QUOTE(Richard Casto @ Sep 16 2011, 01:47 PM)
QUOTE(carr914 @ Sep 16 2011, 06:45 AM)
This is Kevin's 917/962
That is interesting. I generally try to follow what he does, but missed this project. I love their projects!
I looked over the links on his site and it's not a 917 on a 962 chassis. The 962 used a monocoque design for the main chassis while the 917 used a tube frame. Kevin is using a clone of a 917 tube frame with select 962 and 911 parts. I suspect because the 962/911 parts are cheaper/easier to source than 917 parts.
Richard
Just passing along what I have read
Based upon that article, your post makes absolute sense. While the frame is clearly 917, who knows when it is done if it will be more 917 or 962? Out of curiosity, where is that article from?
If you goto http://www.gunnarracing.com/ and click on the "Projects" link there is an entry for what they call the GPR 917-001 with about five different updates over the past year. It doesn't go into details as to why (such as in that article), but provides some other details. Apparently it will allow either a newer flat six or an orig 917 flat twelve. They say they are using a Quaife transmission mated to a 962 bellhousing and 3.8L slide valve injected RSR flat fan six in the first one they are building.
Richard
Posted by: carr914 Sep 17 2011, 03:30 AM
I go to GunnarRacing's site , but never clicked on that car because there is no picture. Looks like a completely different car than the 917/962
My Article clip comes from April 2012 Panorama
Posted by: Rleog Sep 17 2011, 05:12 AM
The rear looks heavily modified from the 917 tube frame.
Posted by: 396 Sep 17 2011, 08:19 AM
QUOTE(jsayre914 @ Sep 15 2011, 03:08 PM)
QUOTE(ripper911 @ Sep 15 2011, 05:06 PM)
In a few years these things will be all over the streets lol
http://www.porsche-917.de/ For your viewing pleasure.
Resurrection of a street going Porsche-12.
bummer, page won't load for me
on gt40s.com there was a guy that was supposed to be building a 917 replica as well...he was going to use 2 6 cylinder Subaru motors coupled together somehow, no idea how far he made it.
Posted by: Maltese Falcon Nov 4 2015, 12:04 AM
QUOTE(carr914 @ Sep 16 2011, 02:45 AM)
This is Kevin's 917/962
Is it just my eyesight or does the engine/ drive- train seem canted up about 10° on the Gunnar build ? Marty
Posted by: Mueller Nov 4 2015, 12:08 AM
QUOTE(Maltese Falcon @ Nov 3 2015, 10:04 PM)
QUOTE(carr914 @ Sep 16 2011, 02:45 AM)
This is Kevin's 917/962
Is it just my eyesight or does the engine/ drive- train seem canted up about 10° on the Gunnar build ? Marty
nope, looks like an odd angle to me too...
Posted by: veekry9 Nov 4 2015, 12:57 AM
The drysumped turbo six is ok with the "odd" angle,to fit the aero tray.