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  1. Ferdinand Anton Ernst Porsche (19 September 1909 – 27 March 1998), [1] mainly known as Ferry Porsche, was an Austrian-German technical automobile designer and automaker - entrepreneur. He operated Porsche AG in Stuttgart, Germany. His father, Ferdinand Porsche Sr. was also a renowned automobile engineer and founder of Volkswagen and Porsche.

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  2. 1909-1998. Ferry Porsche in 1954. © Porsche. Full Name. Ferdinand Anton Ernst Porsche. Known As. Ferry Porsche. Born. 19 September 1909. Died. 27 March 1998 (aged 88) Nationality. Austrian-German. Children. Ferdinand, Wolfgang, Gerhard, Hans-Peter Porsche. Why We Care. While his father was imprisoned, Ferry ran the company.

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  3. His passion and belief in his dream changed the automotive world forever. The legacy of a big dream Back in 1948, Ferry Porsche presented his vision of a sports car to the world. The 356 ‘No 1’ Roadster wasn't just a passing fancy, but the final answer to a dream he never let go.

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  5. Ferdinand Porsche bought it in 1941 as a retreat for himself and his family, and because he wanted to maintain a connection with Austria long after putting down new roots in Stuttgart. His son Ferry, the founder of today’s company and the father of Wolfgang Porsche, had discovered the farmstead back in the 1930s while driving through the ...

  6. Learn how Ferry Porsche and his sister Louise Piëch founded the Porsche brand in 1948, using the Beetle design as the basis for their first sports car, the Porsche 356. The siblings also established the Porsche Konstruktionen GesmbH in Gmünd, Austria, to protect their father's legacy and prevent a confiscation by the occupying forces.

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  7. Apr 6, 2012 · Ferdinand A. Porsche, who designed the original Porsche 911, the snazzy, powerful sports car that became the lasting signature of the German automobile company founded by his grandfather and...

  8. In 1951, Ferdinand Porsche died in Stuttgart, and his son, Ferry Porsche, took over leadership of the small Porsche factory. Production at the time was 140 cars a month, with quality, not quantity being the main goal. Ferry Porsche had been by his fathers side while growing up and knew about automobiles and engineering.

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