Introduced in 1955 at the request of American importer Max Hoffman, the iconic Porsche 356A Speedster is a lightweight, open-top driver’s car known for its distinctive low-profile silhouette. From the final production year of this series, this 1958 Porsche 356A 1600 Speedster is finished in Aquamarine with red leather upholstery....
Paying tribute to the iconic 356A Speedster, this Porsche replica was meticulously built from 2020 to 2025. Powered by a mid-mounted 2.5-liter turbocharged Subaru WRX four-cylinder engine paired with a 5-speed manual transmission, the build includes 17” Enkei FD-05 wheels, grey diamond-stitched upholstery with red piping, MacPherson strut front suspension, rear double upper wishbone...
In its first years, the 911 was a single model, but in 1966 it was joined by the more powerful 911S. Then the following year, the 911 developed into a three-model range as had its predecessor the 356 in the mid 1950s. At the top of the range was the...
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In the early 1960s when the 911 was developed, its new two-litre flat-six engine was built primarily with competition in mind – it could be enlarged (eventually to 3.8 litres!) and it was dry sumped, the external oil tank ensuring oil pressure in all conditions. This air-(or more accurately oil-)...
More significant to North Americans is that the street version of the 2003 second-generation GT3 met EPA norms making it the first ‘hot’ 911 to be allowed officially in the US since the Carrera 2.4 S of 1972. When Porsche began making sports cars in the late 1940s, its first...
“Our enthusiast customers quite rightly have high expectations not only from the cars they buy, but also from the service and aftercare they receive,” said Michael Mallock, Board Member and head of the Bespoke division of RML Group. “The P39 Hypercar is the result of innovation, engineering skill and relentless...