Nik Schulz Automotive Fine Art
1974 Porsche 911 Carrera RSR Turbo 2.1, archival, limited-edition, signed & numbered, fine-art print
1974 Porsche 911 Carrera RSR Turbo 2.1, archival, limited-edition, signed & numbered, fine-art print
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This archival, limited-edition, fine-art pigment print depicts the 1974 Porsche 911 Carrera RSR Turbo 2.1
The RSR Turbo 2.1 was the first 911 to utilize turbocharging. Though it was based on the the 911, the RSR was an all-out race car developed for the 1974 racing season. The car generated 500 horsepower from a 2.1-liter engine and weighed just 825 kg (1,818 lbs), a combination that enabled it to sling itself to 60 mph in just 3.2 seconds.
Despite competing with highly competitive, specialized racers from sports prototype class, the production-based 911 Carerra RSR Turbo came in second place at Le Mans that year. The car paved the way for the production 911 Turbo, which went on sale in Europe in 1975 and in America the following year.
With its fantastically flared fenders and Martini & Rossi livery, the car is, in my view, one of the most visually stunning 911s ever built.
The Print
This piece is available in three sizes:
• A 70-inch x 39.4-inch print (including a 2-inch, unprinted border) limited to an edition of 7.
• A 40-inch x 22.5-inch print (including a 1.1-inch, unprinted border) limited to an edition of 30.
• A 24-inch x 13.5-inch print (including a 0.7-inch, unprinted border) limited to an edition of 100.
All pieces are:
• hand-signed and numbered
• printed at one of the world’s best printers, using ultra-high-quality pigments
• printed on 100% cotton, 310 gsm, matte-finish, archival, fine-art paper
The original drawing was created, by-hand (using a stylus and graphics tablet), in Adobe Illustrator, on a vintage Macintosh computer, by the artist Nik Schulz. Each piece ships unframed with a document packet including a certificate of authenticity and handling instructions.
