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  2. List of Porsche vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Porsche vehicles, including past and present production models, as well as concept vehicles. Current models. Model Calendar year

  3. Porsche 911 (classic) - Wikipedia

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    The Porsche factory's first 911-based race car was a lightly modified 1964 Type 901. It finished fifth in the 1965 Monte Carlo Rally and is now housed in the Porsche Museum. [28] Porsche 911s dominated the Trans Am Series under two liter class in the sixties, winning the championship from 1967 to 1969. They would later go on to win the ...

  4. Porsche 911 - Wikipedia

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    The GTS was very rare in that it was a rear wheel drive Wide-Body design (44 mm wider than a standard 911), 20 mm lower and offered 408 HP (versus 385 HP for the S) like the similar, limited volume Sport Classic and the Speedster. Porsche built approximately 2,265 total GTS models for the world market, as well as a handful designated as 2012 ...

  5. List of Porsche engines - Wikipedia

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    The following is lists of piston engines developed/used by German car manufacturer Porsche. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items . ( August 2008 )

  6. Porsche Creates 911 Classic Club Coupe Out of a Run ... - AOL

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    This new variant of the late 1990s 911 is a one-off created by Porsche’s new customization division, Sonderwunsch. Porsche Creates 911 Classic Club Coupe Out of a Run-Down 996 Skip to main content

  7. Porsche 911 (993) - Wikipedia

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    The Porsche 911, internally type 993, is the fourth generation of the 911 model of Porsche sports car, manufactured and sold between January 1994 and early 1998 (model years 1995–1998 in the United States), replacing the 911, type 964. Its discontinuation marked the end of air-cooled 911 models.