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Location: Alhambra, CA
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Originally Posted by JMS935
Anthony...Kremer never fabricated their own body panels back then, whether they are doing so now on their own I couldn’t tell you, but it’s only Kremer Racing by name now, as one brother died and the other one sold the business soon after. Either you choose not to believe me on this topic, or you’re just in denial about it for whatever reason. It wouldn't make your car worth any less, but it’d sure help you to know the full history of your car nonetheless.
The ultimate Kremer car is the Walter Wolf K3, I think we can both agree on that. It is easily the most valuable of all the DP and/or Kremer street 935 cars, and probably by a long shot. I suppose you are of the belief that the body on that car was designed and fabricated by Kremer too, right? Well it wasn’t. They used bodywork designed by DP Motorsport on ALL of their builds, including their one off TRUE 935 K3 built for the street.
As I have said before, and I’ll say it again, every street 935 Kremer built, regardless of its body style, has DP Motorsport dna in it since the bodies used on ALL of those cars were designed by DP Motorsport. If you won’t believe me, then ask someone else in the know. I’m just stating how these cars were built back then, that is all.
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I think you misunderstood Anthony as he is fully acknowledging that DP made the kits for Kremer. I think he was just being inquisitive of whether Kremer possibly had any involvement or influence in the design of the kit.
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07-02-2018, 02:15 PM
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