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Highlights of the 2nd Annual Air | Water exhibition of Porsches range from a 1955 camper to a 356-inspired dune buggy.
The Porsche 917 first roared to life in 1969. It was engineered by Hans Mezger, who designed it specifically to dominate endurance racing. Porsche had one clear goal: to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
In 1975 a man bought a road-legal, 600 hp Porsche 917 race car. Not to race, but for road trips. Fifty years later, the 917 ...
Porsche’s 917 was a prototype endurance racing machine that saw dominant success. The Porsche 917 Chassis 30 was sold to Count Rossi and was driven on public roadways. This could be an elaborate way ...
Porsche never officially sold the 959 as a convertible, so one enterprising racer and craftsman took matters into his own ...
It was exactly 50 years ago when Porsche had turned a mid-engined endurance racing car into a street-legal machine. The ...
There’s no official confirmation from Porsche, just a shadowy teaser at the end of a video commemorating 50 years since ...
For years, automotive enthusiasts have fantasized about driving a true Le Mans Hypercar on public roads. Now, Porsche appears ready to turn that dream into reality. In a recent teaser video, the ...
A road-going version of the Porsche 963 LMDh could be launched in June this year. As Porsche celebrates 50 years of the ...
New Porsche video suggests it is working on a version of its 963 Le Mans racer that could be sold to the public – and might ...
All 917s ever made were initially racing cars, and although chassis #30 did compete, Porsche converted it to be road-legal ...
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