1939 Porsche 64 Aero Coupe. This sports car is considered by many to be the first from what was to...
On 8 June 1948, the first car to bear the Porsche name was road-certified: the Porsche 356/1 Roadster produced in...
An immensely rare sports car. This 1950 model-year Porsche 356 pre-A (split-screen) Coupe with body-work by Reutter Karosserie, completed in...
The Porsche 550 Spyder is a racing sports car built by the German automaker between 1953 and 1956. The racer...
Even today, nearly 70 years after Max Hoffman, a New York-based classic car dealer, began importing luxury European cars into...
1955 Porsche 550 Spyder. Nicknamed the “little bastard,” this is indeed the sports car that James Dean drove to his...
In 1954, Porsche developed the Type 597, a remarkable vehicle designed for the German Army. This unique creation combined Porsche’s...
Without this little roadster, one could argue that Porsche would have never taken off in the fiercely competitive U.S. market....
The iconic ‘Carrera’ name made its debut on a Porsche in November 1955, gracing a 356A powered by a slightly...
This 1957 Porsche 356A Convertible Outlaw went from a rusted out backyard deer feeder, back to its speedster self, by...
1957 Porsche Speedster Frenzy. This old car is a glowing shinny beaut in grey with a convertible soft top....
Following the Pre-A prototypes and a run of quad-cams with the 1500cc engine, the 1600 Carrera GT was a performance...
Although Ferdinand Porsche founded his automotive design consultancy in the early 1930s, his name wasn’t associated with a car until...
During the 1950s and early 1960s, Porsche included a variety of open and closed versions of its dependable 356 model...
This is one of only two examples of the Porsche 356 Carrera Zagato Coupé Sanction Lost that were built. It’s...
The Porsche MOMO 356 RSR Outlaw by Rod Emory and his team is one of the fastest street-legal Porsche 356s...
At the request of U.S. Porsche importer Max Hoffman, Porsche designed a stripped-down, lightweight 356 to cater to American drivers...
In the autumn of 1959, Porsche unveiled the completely revamped 356B, known internally as the T5 or ‘Technical Programme V.’...
Launched in 1948, the Porsche 356 established a groundbreaking benchmark for compact sports cars, showcasing remarkable adaptability in various forms...
From the time that Porsche returned from Austria to Germany in 1950, most of their bodies had been built by...
The 904 was a car built during the end of an era having affordable race cars. Every day Porsche produced...
1964 Porsche 356. This sports car, close to stock or highly modified, has enjoyed much success in rallying....
Although Ferdinand Porsche had established his automotive design consultancy in the early 1930s, his name did not grace a car...
The Porsche 904 is an automobile which was produced by Porsche in Germany in 1963 and 1965. It was officially...
Cabriolets had been part of the Porsche 356 lineup since its inception, but it was the Speedster, introduced in 1954...
With the exception of the Volkswagen Beetle, the Porsche 911 boasts the most recognizable profile in the automotive industry. Now...
Ferdinand Piech, a highly skilled engineer and nephew of Porsche’s founder, spearheaded the development of the Porsche 906 Carrera 6...
The 911 S was introduced to increase the performance potential of the very successful 911. It had a more powerful...
In 1967 and 1968, Porsche’s lightweight 910 Bergspyder (the 910 was essentially an updated 906) were the championship-winning race cars. With between 200 and 270 horsepower and...