In 1967, Porsche offered their version of a open-air 911 known as the Targa. It initially featured a stainless-steel wrapped...
A new model was added to the Porsche lineup in 1967, the 911S, or Super, which offered more power and...
Based on the 911S, the 911 R was produced by Porsche to compete in the FIA’s GT 2.0 category. To...
The humble 914 came onto the scene at the 1969 auto show in Frankfurt; production ran from 1970 to 1976....
By the late 1960s, both Volkswagen and Porsche were in need of new models; Porsche was looking for a replacement...
In 1969, Porsche’s enduring historical connection with Volkswagen was reaffirmed through the introduction of the VW-Porsche 914, a striking mid-engined...
Debuting at the 1969 Frankfurt Auto Show, the 914/4 showcased Volkswagen’s 1,679cc, four-cylinder, air-cooled engine from the 411 model. Conversely,...
With the aerodynamic instability of the 917 in the 1969, two separate configurations were used in 1970. These were the...
1971 Porsche 911. Sweet looking sports car in green with beige interior....
In a March 1971 sales bulletin entitled “The Competition Option Group,” Porsche quietly offered a special equipment package (internally known...
The Carrera RS debuted in October 1972 at the Paris Motor Show, and is considered to be Porsche’s de facto...
The Porsche 911 has gained immense popularity for its steadfast commitment to tradition, but in reality, the model has constantly...
Derived from the 911S platform, the Carrera RS underwent significant enhancements, including a modified suspension and wider rear wheels beneath...
Of all the 1580 Carrera RS 2.7s, only 200 were made were ordered with this lightweight ‘Sports’ trim which made...
Revealed at the 1972 Paris Auto Show, the Carrera 2.7 RS was a special model used to homologate the 911...
Since the debut of the original 911 in 1964, Porsche has consistently delivered a line of six-cylinder rear-engine sports cars...
In 1974, Porsche introduced the first production version of a turbocharged 911. Although it was referred to as the Porsche 911...
In 1974, the Porsche 911 Turbo Carrera made its debut, with production commencing in 1975 and US deliveries starting in...
When the Porsche 911 Turbo Carrera was introduced in 1974—with production beginning in 1975, followed by US deliveries in 1976—it...
In model year 1978, the 911 model range was reduced to two models. The 911 SC (Super Carrera) took the...
When the Porsche 911 Turbo was introduced, the uniformity of opinion from the motoring journalists and road testers, while all...
In 1979, Porsche unveiled a concept version of the 924 at the Frankfurt Auto show wearing Carrera badges. One year...
Concerned by the decline in sales during the early 1970s of Porsche’s synonymous model, the 911, the company decided that...
Porsche’s racing engineers developed both the road going homologation special and the racing car side by side. The 924 Carrera...
The greatest version of the 959 is, and always will be, the Rothman’s liveried Paris-Dakar racing version. Built in 1985...
DP Motorsport is a German tuning company that came to prominence in the late 1970’s when they partnered with the Kremer...
Certain cars in history force the competition to pull their socks up and embrace the future. The Porsche 959 not...
The Type 959 was Porsche’s first true “supercar,” a design to which every imaginable accolade has been applied. Based on...
Details on the 959 S are scarce; Porsche made just 29 examples of it, with the 2.8-liter flat-six engine featuring...
Since its debut in 1975, the Porsche 911 Turbo has set a new standard for performance, not only for future...