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1955 Porsche 356
Porsche has built some wonderful cars in its half century as a manufacturer, creating a legacy revered by enthusiasts and an image that is instantly recognizable. Erwin Komenda’s first 1948 Gmund coupe is clearly echoed in Porsches right u... [ read more]
from the November 2001 Issue written by Sports Car Market |
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1986 Porsche 928S Coupe
When introduced in 1978, marque enthusiasts didn’t know what to think of the 928. Like the four-cylinder 924 offered the prior year, the new car was front-engined with a water-cooled power plant. This, then, was the future for Porsche, as ... [ read more]
from the August 2001 Issue written by Sports Car Market |
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1935 Mercedes-Benz 500K Special Roadster
In 1933 the first of a new generation of Mercedes-Benz cars were issued from the Untertürkheim factory, incorporating advanced features for the time. The Mercedes-Benz 380 offered a fully independent suspension chassis with coil springs, unprec... [ read more]
from the July 2001 Issue written by Sports Car Market |
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1958 Mercedes-Benz 190SL Roadster
Although it tended to be overshadowed by the larger 300SL, the 190SL was a high- quality sports tourer noted for its refinement and elegance. When introduced in February 1954, it was thought to be a little slow, but by 1958 the engine output had... [ read more]
from the June 2001 Issue written by Sports Car Market |
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1960 Porsche 356B Roadster
The Roadster pictured here is a Drauz-built 50,000-mile California car. It was meticulously and comprehensively restored by a Porsche specialist. Presented in Fjord Green with a brown interior, a tan cloth top and chrome wheels, it has seen litt... [ read more]
from the May 2001 Issue written by Sports Car Market |
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1960 BMW Isetta 300
The two things you probably know about Isetta bubble cars is that they have three wheels, and if you park too close to the garage end wall you’ll get trapped because the single door is at the front and there’s no reverse gear. Well, ... [ read more]
from the April 2001 Issue written by Sports Car Market |
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1958 Porsche 356 Speedster
Of all the Porsches made in the 1950s, Speedsters are certainly the most charismatic. First sold in the 1955 model year, the Speedster was conceived for Porsche's American distributor. For model year 1956, the entire 356 line under-went mechanic... [ read more]
from the March 2001 Issue written by Sports Car Market |
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1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SEL 6.9
Fast, well engineered and luxuriously equipped in the finest Mercedes-Benz tradition, the 450SEL 6.9 was rated by Road & Track magazine as "the fastest, best sedan in the world."This left-hand drive example was the property of Sir Bernard Ashley... [ read more]
from the February 2001 Issue written by Sports Car Market |
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1970 Mercedes-Benz 280SE 3.5 Convertible
This Mercedes-Benz offers classic style motoring with modern reliability and convenience. Furthermore, the 3.5-liter version of the 280SE coupe and convertible has the cachet of being one of the rarest Mercedes-Benz models of the past 30 years, ... [ read more]
from the January 2001 Issue written by Sports Car Market |
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1971 Porsche 917/10 Can-Am
Nine seventeen! Two words that spell out the best of the big racing sportscars. Two words that conjure up images of a Pedro Rodriguez Gulf coupe averaging over 160 mph at the formidable Spa-Francorchamps circuit in 1971. Langhecks (longtails), r... [ read more]
from the December 2000 Issue written by Sports Car Market |
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1955 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Coupe
Rebuilding after World War II, Daimler-Benz was back on line by 1948, producing the basic 170 and 220 series sedans. In 1951 a more technically advanced 300 series was introduced which represented Mercedes-Benz’s return to the luxury marke... [ read more]
from the November 2000 Issue written by Sports Car Market |
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1952 Porsche Type 540 America Roadster
This is an unusual example of a significant, yet somewhat mysterious early Porsche model, the enigmatic Type 540. It has taken decades for marque experts to unravel the numerous questions of the America Roadster, even including such basics as ho... [ read more]
from the October 2000 Issue written by Sports Car Market |
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1967 Porsche 911S SWB 2.0L Coupe
It was evident to Porsche management in the late '50s that the 356 series was rapidly becoming dated and reaching the end of its development potential, so in 1959 Ferdinand Porsche began designing a new car. A number of criteria were laid down: ... [ read more]
from the September 2000 Issue written by Sports Car Market |
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1973 Porsche Carrera RSR 2.8
n the early 1970s, the FIA decided sports car racing should use cars that more closely resembled production vehicles. Using the Carrera RS 2.7 as its homologation platform, the 2.8 RSR developed 300 (DIN) hp with the use of a twin-plug ignition,... [ read more]
from the July 2000 Issue written by Jim Schrager |
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1972 Porsche 911E Coupe
The Porsche 911 is one of the most timeless designs in motoring history. This unconventional and charismatic car has evolved at a rapid pace throughout its production life. The 911S was Porsche's top-of-the-range sporting model throughout the la... [ read more]
from the June 2000 Issue written by Sports Car Market |
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