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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Porsche_356Porsche 356 - Wikipedia

    The 356 was created by Ferdinand "Ferry" Porsche (son of Ferdinand Porsche, founder of the German company), who founded the Austrian company with his sister, Louise.Like its cousin, the Volkswagen Beetle (which Ferdinand Porsche Sr. had designed), the 356 is a four-cylinder, air-cooled, rear-engine, rear-wheel-drive car with unitized pan and body construction.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Porsche_911Porsche 911 - Wikipedia

    In the mid-1970s, the naturally aspirated 911 Carrera RSR won world championship races including Targa Florio and the 24 Hours of Daytona. The 911-derived 935 turbo also won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1979. Porsche won the World Championship for Makes in 1976, 1977, 1978, and 1979 with 911-derived models.

  3. Cam Ingram of Road Scholars schools us on a few of the ultimate 356s: a 1961 Porsche 356B Super 90 GT; a 1964 Porsche 356 SC/GT; and a 1962 Porsche 356B GT. - Porsche AG The May 2024 Issue of Panorama is online.

  4. Year of production: 1970. Engine: flat-six. Displacement: 2,195 cc. Power output: 180 HP (132 kW) Top speed: 230 km/h (143 mph) The first production-built safety cabriolet was created in response to tougher legislation in the USA.

  5. media.porsche.com › mediakit › 911-gtsThe history - Porsche

    In 2007, the Cayenne GTS was the first Porsche of the modern era to feature the abbreviation in its model designation. The 997 II Carrera GTS followed in 2009. Along with 300 kW (408 PS) and 420 Nm of torque, changes to the exterior also underscored its outstanding performance. Among the numerous differences to other 911 models, the GTS had ...

  6. Unmistakable design and a refined yet raw performance inextricably links the Porsche 356 "No. 1 "Roadster” with present day innovations, exactly 70 years later. The concept study celebrated its world premiere during the official celebration of the 70 Years of Porsche in Zuffenhausen.

  7. Sep 29, 2020 · Porsche 356: The Original. With its aluminum bodywork, the original 356 tipped the scales at just under 1,200 pounds. A 35-hp engine allowed the little Porsche to hit a top speed of nearly 84 mph ...

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