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Exclusive Interview: Jeff Adams Of Speed Sport Tuning Is A Porsche Four-Cam 356 Specialist
Vintage Porsche cars can be difficult to maintain, rebuild, and work on, especially if the car is powered by a unique engine that was only used in a small number of Porsches. During the early days of ...
Few brands doe sports cars as well as Porsche and while it’s hard to pinpoint its single most important production vehicle, one could make an argument that the 356/2 is it. Were it not for it, Porsche ...
For the first time, Porsche is hosting its Restoration Challenge in the U.S. The Stuttgart-based brand says the U.S. is home to more classic Porsches than any other market, so it makes sense.
Ferry Porsche built the first 356 in 1948 as a mid-engine, two-seat roadster with an aluminum body and a tubular frame. Although it used many of the mechanical parts from the Volkswagen ...
These images of a Porsche 356 restomod may be renderings but the car is actually being constructed by a coachbuilding company from Poland. Responsible for the design is Bo Zolland, who is combining ...
This Porsche 356 Speedster, built on July 29, 1955, came to America through the notable importer Max Hoffman of New York. Upon reaching our shores, the 356 shipped to California, where it's spent its ...
Explore how boxer engines really work, why they’re not just “flat” engines, and how Porsche and Subaru kept a 120-year-old ...
Say you’re developing a new aircraft engine and you want to do some real-world testing. What’s the easiest and most fun way to go about it? Try it out on a car, first. And if it’s not just any car, ...
Porsche’s factory team took its first international win at the 1951 24 Hours of Le Mans with a 356 Gmund SL Coupe, but privateers throughout the 1950s contributed the majority of wins and podiums. One ...
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