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The Weirdest Factory Porsche 911 Could Make a ComebackThe name translates in English to "slant nose" and ... 935 race car. Porsche built the cars in extremely small numbers throughout the 1980s, and revived the option for the 964 Turbo S of 1994 ...
The incredible Porsche Flachbau was sold throughout the 80s with just 58 first generation cars constructed, reports Autoblog. Translated to "slant nose" in ... option for the 964 Turbo S, with ...
This is such a time, and the 1991 Porsche 964 Carrera 4 Leichtbau being represented by Gooding Christie’s is just such a car. The newly rebranded auction house has given Robb Report the exclusive on ...
This 1991 Porsche 964 Carrera 4 Leichtbau will soon be available through Gooding Christie’s. The cockpit has been stripped of non-essential amenities for race-focused weight savings. The car is ...
Porsche is good at a lot of things, but perhaps what it excels at the most is building special edition 911s. Many of these special editions pay homage to 911s of days gone by like the 911 R, 911 ...
Porsche has trademarked the names ‘Flachbau’ and ‘Flachbau RS’ with European authorities. A new version of the 911 with a Slantnose and pop-up headlights could be an instant success. The ...
There isn't much that Porsche likes more than special editions ... in Germany hint that the latest might come with a flat nose.
There's no car currently on sale today that's as instantly recognizable as the Porsche 911. The brand’s designers have done an incredible job maintaining the form of the icon over the decades ...
There's no car currently on sale today that's as instantly recognizable as the Porsche 911. The brand’s designers have done an incredible job maintaining the form of the icon over the decades ...
Porsche seems to be prepping a modern incarnation ... In that era, racing 935s from teams including Kremer flattened the 911’s nose for aero purposes. The street 911 Turbo Flachbau replaced ...
RML claims its P39 is five seconds quicker than the GT3 RS at the Nürburgring, with a 2.4-second 0–60 mph sprint A Porsche 911 GT3 Touring just defied depreciation, selling for well over MSRP ...
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