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Larry Perkins Commemorative Bar Mirror
SKU: 8699-11620521
$70.00
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The image depicts a commemorative bar mirror celebrating
Larry Perkins and Russell Ingall’shistoric victory in the 1995 Tooheys 1000 at Bathurst.
This win is legendary in Australian motorsport as the "Last to First" victory. On the very first lap, Perkins collided with Craig Lowndes, resulting in a punctured tire that dropped the #11 Castrol Holden VR Commodore to the very back of the field, nearly a full lap down.
Key Details of the Victory
Drivers: Larry Perkins and Russell Ingall.
Vehicle: Holden VR Commodore.
The Comeback: After the early setback, the duo fought through the field for over six hours. They took the lead with only nine laps remaining after Glenn Seton’s leading Ford Falcon suffered an engine failure.
Significance: This was Perkins' fifth Bathurst win and the first for "The Enforcer," Russell Ingall.
About the Mirror
The mirror itself is a piece of licensed memorabilia by Seriprint. Similar bar mirrors from this era are considered collectible items for fans of Australian touring car history and "man cave" decor.
Condition
Used: fair
Memorabilia Types
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