I'm adding one more comment: this iconic car is not only looking great but the so famous air cooled flat 12's sound is magnificent and a memorable emotion. Thanks again to Bruce Canepa and his Team. And to Helmuth Bott, Hans Metzger who engineered the engine, based on the 908 flat 8 3liter. Let's not forget the late Ferdinand Piech at Porsche who headed the design and took the risk to build the requested 25 units of it, and John Wyer at Gulf Porsche Wyer Team in UK who definitely defined the highest standards of maintenance for this legendary car. And won many championships in 1970,71,72. Actually a total of 70 (78?) cars were built including Constructors, Interserie, Non Championship and Can Am championships; 73 victories in 3 years. Respect to all of you today and to all of yesteryears, from my deepest heart.
@@jorgejefferson8251 - Not hating on Dyson products mind you, but just stating that it's an 'appliance' like most of the EV's that I've seen or been in.
Mr Canepa is by far the consummate car guy .Always in awe and appreciation for what he and his crew do at his shop. The cars and the craftsmanship done is top rate. As a mechanic myself I what it takes not miss a step or it shows. Nothing else to say but right on!
@@mgbchuck6527 Was actually hoping he would keep heading up 9. Far more fun than 17 once out of Scott's Valley. But that it was out on the street at all is plenty great.
Must have seen a cop coming. Quick into the garage and throw a tarp over it. " A Porsche out on the road? Couldn't possible be one of ours. You must be mistaken officer "
Vicious, brutal, visceral living moto art. I was smitten when I first laid eyes upon and heard it at Watkins Glen Can Am 1973 with the likes of Mark Donahue and (crazy) Jody Schecter at the wheels. Those were the 917/30 Spyders with twin turbos too! Unreal!
Lol's. He can barely get out of first. 4 speed transmission of top speeds over 230mph. The best looking and sounding Lemans Prototype ever. And the Livery? Well that Gulf Livery is Iconic. The millions this original 917 is worth is amazing. I'm sure it goes up every year. My favorite car ever. Lemans with Steve McQueen is epic. Thanks for sharing.
My son and I went to Monterey Car Week a couple years ago where we saw a $30,000,000.00 Ferrari driving down the road toward Big Sur. It’s just incredible to see these magnificent machines on the road.
Had one show up to Wichita cars and Coffee last spring. A pal brought his vintage GT40 along to keep him company. There’s a UA-cam video of him running downtown, good long video and interview.
Nice to see this car used occasionally to keep everything supple and the cobwebs at bay. Fierce clutch and that 1st gear seems quite tall. I'd love to drive one of these. Two reasons. 1/ built for speed no compromises. 2/ rawness and noise of that air-cooled motor screaming at the top end. One of my all time (iconic) dream cars. 917, 959, F40 in that order. Nice video was little nervous of all that traffic still, nice to see it's let out of the barn to stretch it's legs...
I wonder how many of those other drivers knew what they really saw. At least a couple moved to free up a lane. Reminds me of the 289 Cobra rides. Great job keep exercising that beauty.
+1 ...This is hilarious! ... A Porsche 917 tooling down the boulevard.. Gotta luv it. .. Life is too short ... "Rev up the 917 I'm heading out for a spin." .. I'm goin' old skol .... We don't need no skink'in monocoque chassis .. Let's ride!
Go to the chicance at the end of the Mulsanne straight and watch and listen to the cars pull away from 40mph or so ... with the tall gears it sounds like just 'good' acceleration... but visually they are scorching it! Cognitive dissonance at its best ;)
@@1983dmd uhh, so having a little fun with a car he can clearly afford and drive well equals killing children? How tf you get there? I bet you're fun at parties. Wait, no, I bet you're not fun anywhere...
Darn those stoplights! What's rattling in the background? I once drove my 550RS Spyder on the DC beltway, reaching 100mph, briefly. That focuses the mind when you're riding on bias-ply Dunlops mounted on 4-inch rims. But it was a real thrill.
Bruce... THANKS - for the memories!! I remember a time, several decades back as a Washoe County Deputy Sheriff (LONG since retired), I was southbound on McCarran Blvd when I 'radared' Burt Skidmore (Intrepid Racing, Sparks, NV), coming the other way at 90mph in a Ferrari 250 Testa Rosa. I waved as he went by, and stopped by his shop on Linda Way a while later. "Burt... you tell me what your speedometer read, and I'll tell you how accurate it was!" (Did I write him a ticket? NOT, in this lifetime, son).... Take care, my friend.... Carl, HMSA Tech, chief incident investigations, Lotus 61 formula Ford racer
This is so f’ing insane, wish this was my town and we’d get to see and hear such a fabulous piece of history and one of the greatest cars ever made, IMHO, along with the Ford GT40 and 427S/C Shelby Cobra
i didn't see him put on his turn signal when he brought the car back to the shop .. wait .. does the 917 have turn signals? if not, proper turn edicate would be hand signals out the window .. wait .. can you open the left window on 917 to do a hand signal? bruce, thank you so much for the tour of scotts valley :)
It has turn signals at the rear of the car. There's a small part of the side windows that can be opened, but only a little bit. I doubt you can put your arm or hand thru it.
The most beautiful and most exciting Porsche ever!!
I'm adding one more comment: this iconic car is not only looking great but the so famous air cooled flat 12's sound is magnificent and a memorable emotion. Thanks again to Bruce Canepa and his Team. And to Helmuth Bott, Hans Metzger who engineered the engine, based on the 908 flat 8 3liter. Let's not forget the late Ferdinand Piech at Porsche who headed the design and took the risk to build the requested 25 units of it, and John Wyer at Gulf Porsche Wyer Team in UK who definitely defined the highest standards of maintenance for this legendary car. And won many championships in 1970,71,72. Actually a total of 70 (78?) cars were built including Constructors, Interserie, Non Championship and Can Am championships; 73 victories in 3 years. Respect to all of you today and to all of yesteryears, from my deepest heart.
Also Piech said that the driver who better understood the 917 was the Mexican Pedro Rodríguez
Can you imagine seeing this on the street! This is so freaking cool!
Don’t care how fast your electric car is. This is emotional.
Amen
Totally agree. That'd be like bragging about how many Cheerios your Dyson can suck up in 10 seconds. Who really cares?
@@AB-pl1ko Hey just a second, I got a Husky so leave my Dyson out of this.
@@jorgejefferson8251 - Not hating on Dyson products mind you, but just stating that it's an 'appliance' like most of the EV's that I've seen or been in.
@@AB-pl1ko I agree with you, just having a bit of fun.
my jaw would drop in my lap if I saw a 917 driving by me!
The toys... The sound, design profile and ultimately, the je ne sais quoi of owning a 917. And driving it! Thanks, man.
I’d be freaking if I saw a 917 on the street
Freaking following.
I live on that street and see it and others quite often… sometimes i here them in the middle of the night getting wound out…
it never gets old.
This is the damn coolest thing i've ever seen. You sir are a legend
That car is Ultra Low and Ultra Cool.... the sound is Magic. Thanks for sharing this video.
Mr Canepa is by far the consummate car guy .Always in awe and appreciation for what he and his crew do at his shop. The
cars and the craftsmanship done is top rate. As a mechanic myself I what it takes not miss a step or it shows.
Nothing else to say but right on!
Buyers beware...He will raise asking price if you are interested in one of his cars for sale....Happened to me ...Not honest at all.
Thanks for this unbelieveable Video ! A 917 on a normal road; unbelieveable. Thanks again !
That sound and the look, amazing. Thank you.
Fantastic but very, very easy ride... Real joy would start way above 6k rpm.
The Porsche 917. To this day it's still the ultimate race car! R.I.P. Mark Donahue.
Oh man, that car is nuts. That was wonderful.
Cheers 🍺
Who else was hoping he’d take a right and get on highway 17? 😆🏎 💨
Me!
@@mgbchuck6527 Was actually hoping he would keep heading up 9. Far more fun than 17 once out of Scott's Valley. But that it was out on the street at all is plenty great.
@@EricHawleyofShaw could of stretched it's legs a little bit on 17 though (I've had my MGBV8 on both, I'm in the East Bay)
Glenwood is more fun and fewer cops.
Anyways, rather ballsy to do that in Cops Valley.
Ha ha. Yeah imagine ripping this thing through SLV on Hwy 9.
the beast awakes, what emotions!
A real race car. Love the end where he boots it down the driveway..Magic.
Must have seen a cop coming. Quick into the garage and throw a tarp over it. " A Porsche out on the road? Couldn't possible be one of ours. You must be mistaken officer "
Omg, what a car. One of my all time favorites!
I'd be scared to drive that among the sedans and SUVs... It is low enough to be nearly invisible coming up beside a car. Very cool.
See 917, watch 917, thumbs up 917. It’s all automatic. Fantastic, thanks for sharing!!!
That car is downright insane. On the Street? Whoaaaa!!!!
Vicious, brutal, visceral living moto art. I was smitten when I first laid eyes upon and heard it at Watkins Glen Can Am 1973 with the likes of Mark Donahue and (crazy) Jody Schecter at the wheels. Those were the 917/30 Spyders with twin turbos too! Unreal!
Driving this dream car on the road. What a treat!
love those gulf colors!
An engineering masterpiece
Fires right up with zero drama. Definitely a Porsche.
Fantastic maintenance job, Ferdinand Piech, and John Wyer might be very happy to see this beautiful 917 K; Congratulations Bruce and your Team
What a awesome car.
Porsche Porn. No other way to describe it.
Lol's. He can barely get out of first. 4 speed transmission of top speeds over 230mph. The best looking and sounding Lemans Prototype ever. And the Livery? Well that Gulf Livery is Iconic. The millions this original 917 is worth is amazing. I'm sure it goes up every year. My favorite car ever. Lemans with Steve McQueen is epic. Thanks for sharing.
My son and I went to Monterey Car Week a couple years ago where we saw a $30,000,000.00 Ferrari driving down the road toward Big Sur. It’s just incredible to see these magnificent machines on the road.
That's alot of zero's
Had one show up to Wichita cars and Coffee last spring. A pal brought his vintage GT40 along to keep him company. There’s a UA-cam video of him running downtown, good long video and interview.
I spoke to Bruce at Monterey. He didn't know how popular this video was. See his shop..Museum..incredible
lovely sound :)
Seven minutes of pure joy.
I bet the neighbors love seeing different race cars all the time.
Nice to see this car used occasionally to keep everything supple and the cobwebs at bay.
Fierce clutch and that 1st gear seems quite tall.
I'd love to drive one of these.
Two reasons.
1/ built for speed no compromises.
2/ rawness and noise of that air-cooled motor screaming at the top end.
One of my all time (iconic) dream cars.
917, 959, F40 in that order.
Nice video was little nervous of all that traffic still, nice to see it's let out of the barn to stretch it's legs...
4 speed transmission. First gear goes to 60 MPH, depending on the ratios installed. I noticed he got into second.
Wow! I would have had to pinch myself if I saw this pull up next to me at the traffic lights :)
The locals are use to it. Haha
Some difficulty if reaching up to pay at a toll booth. Other than that, an ideal commuter car.
They still have toll booths??
The sight ! 😃
The sound! 😃
The intensity! 😃
I think I just soiled myself!!😩
How SWEET this is!!!
EPIC ! nothing less than Epic !
INCREDIBLE !!
Very quiet...smooth and durable motor....PORSCHE AT ITS AIR COOLED BEST..!
That car is STILL badass after all these years. She purrs like a kitten🥹🥰🐱
I wonder how many of those other drivers knew what they really saw. At least a couple moved to free up a lane. Reminds me of the 289 Cobra rides. Great job keep exercising that beauty.
If any recognized it as a 917, they would have automatically assumed it was a replica. Not a bad assumption to make given the value of the original.
Good lord! I continued to watch the screen even after the vid was over.
I want it! Your sitting in the middle...of the car - man...love it.
I drive this street regularly. How I wish I was there that day!
The ultimate supercar. Nothing else comes close.
Well, yeah, because it isn't a supercar. It's a full-on race car.
+1 ...This is hilarious! ... A Porsche 917 tooling down the boulevard.. Gotta luv it. .. Life is too short ... "Rev up the 917 I'm heading out for a spin." .. I'm goin' old skol .... We don't need no skink'in monocoque chassis .. Let's ride!
That's one entry on my Bucket List that'll never happen!
I don’t mind doing my food shopping everyday in this beast! I love it!
What an awesome sound
Nice shop by the way!!
Nice music. I love it.
I'm just amazed at the turn radius. Many street cars can't turn that tight.
I think these have a spool in the rear too. i thought the only way to make a u turns was doing half a donut
What a beast...
Wow!. That is great! i wish one day before I die I would have the opportunity to get behind the wheel a Gulf Porsche 917k. My childhood dream.
What a total gentleman...courteous safe respectful..I can’t do that in my Beetle. :-)
Restoration par excellence!
What can I say other than AWESOME !
What's 1st go up to? I too enjoy a tall 1st, but by choice because I only have three more :/ Beautiful resto, even down to the dash fuzz.
1st goes up tO 60 MPH. He keeps shifting to 2nd
Go to the chicance at the end of the Mulsanne straight and watch and listen to the cars pull away from 40mph or so ... with the tall gears it sounds like just 'good' acceleration... but visually they are scorching it! Cognitive dissonance at its best ;)
Just out for coffee. Nevermind me! Pardonnez?
Love it!
LOL, that shop is cleaner then my home!
Well, that's suitably crazy---nice Mr. Canepa
I'm reminded of a wild captured animal pacing back and forth in a cage, dying to get out and run free
" When i drive that slow you know it's hard to steer,
and i can't get my car out of second gear!!! " Sammy Hagar, Bruce Canepa.
That's just sick as fawck man.
Car of true beauty.
I'd love to know the details of your arrangements with the Scotts Valley Police and the CHP.
Karen alert 👆
@@kaarelandynygaard8678 🤣
Don't get caught. And if he does, he can afford the fine.
@@r34vspecii Hit a child, and spend the rest of your life in jail!!
@@1983dmd uhh, so having a little fun with a car he can clearly afford and drive well equals killing children? How tf you get there? I bet you're fun at parties. Wait, no, I bet you're not fun anywhere...
What I'd do to experience this.
lol that white bugatti thought he was gnarly for a second
Who was the original drivers for this car?
Those lucky lucky folk that saw that from the side walk or from their car. Lucky people.
Wild!
My dream car !!
Perfect daily I’d say 👌
Imagine being passed by a 917 on the street! What a thrill that would be! Imagine being some guy in an exotic seeing this in his rear view mirrors!
So I told my friend.... "I was at this stop light and honest to God a 917/10 pulled up next to me". Then he called me a LIAR!!!!!
Darn those stoplights! What's rattling in the background? I once drove my 550RS Spyder on the DC beltway, reaching 100mph, briefly. That focuses the mind when you're riding on bias-ply Dunlops mounted on 4-inch rims. But it was a real thrill.
Simply Sensational!
Your my hero!
Great video ! What serial number is on this 917 ?
I think there was a video of Bruce driving the 917/30 on the street as well!
One for Seppi ❤, One for Pedro, one for me 😊 Thanks
Bruce... THANKS - for the memories!! I remember a time, several decades back as a Washoe County Deputy Sheriff (LONG since retired), I was southbound on McCarran Blvd when I 'radared' Burt Skidmore (Intrepid Racing, Sparks, NV), coming the other way at 90mph in a Ferrari 250 Testa Rosa. I waved as he went by, and stopped by his shop on Linda Way a while later. "Burt... you tell me what your speedometer read, and I'll tell you how accurate it was!" (Did I write him a ticket? NOT, in this lifetime, son)....
Take care, my friend.... Carl, HMSA Tech, chief incident investigations, Lotus 61 formula Ford racer
And a bonus Eb110!! NIIICCCEEEE
Legendary.
Is this the 917 that Canapa Motorsport restored at the old shop in 1989-90?
MOAR! MOAR OF that please! If I saw that on the street next to me I’d probably have to pull over immediately, to find my mandible!
This is so f’ing insane, wish this was my town and we’d get to see and hear such a fabulous piece of history and one of the greatest cars ever made, IMHO, along with the Ford GT40 and 427S/C Shelby Cobra
I’ve driven many many different 911s but this would be my dream drive. But got to admit a modern GT3 isn’t bad
👍👍👍
I would totally lose it from shock if this rolled up next to me at a streetlight. And even the windshield wiper looks like a technical marvel...
this one is original or replica?
i didn't see him put on his turn signal when he brought the car back to the shop .. wait .. does the 917 have turn signals? if not, proper turn edicate would be hand signals out the window .. wait .. can you open the left window on 917 to do a hand signal? bruce, thank you so much for the tour of scotts valley :)
It has turn signals at the rear of the car. There's a small part of the side windows that can be opened, but only a little bit. I doubt you can put your arm or hand thru it.
Is that a car, or is it a skateboard? You're looking under all the axles of all the other cars!!! FANTASTIC!!!
So amazing, especially next to a Prius! A 580hp go cart.