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A Video Tour of the Porsche Classic Workshop
Porsche Classic is a specialized workshop owned by the German automaker, responsible for repairing, servicing and even restoring classic vehicles, like this 1973 911 T Coupe. Every year, a team of 30 highly trained specialists work on around 250 cars, keeping Porsche's heritage alive. According to the Stuttgart-based company, more than 70 per cent of all Porsches ever built are still on the roads today, which is pretty impressive if you think about it. Video follows after the break. Read more »
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Porsche Starts Building Dashboards For Classic 911s
Following the vintage looking navigation system released earlier this year, Porsche Classic now has another beautiful gift for owners of classic 911s. Read more »...
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1973 911 Carrera Rs 2.7 Is The Essence Of Porsche
Whenever I see a classic Porsche 911, I remember the extraordinary Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed video game, which let players drive pretty much all Porsche road cars built from 1948 to 2000. Read more »...
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Meet Porsche Classis Workshop's Hidden Gems
The Porsche Classic workshop located just outside of the German city of Stuttgart may not look like much from the outside, but it is an entirely different story from the inside. This is an automotive paradise for Porschephiles, as this is where the...
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Introducing The Singer Design 911: Retro Cool Porsche For The Ipod Generation
In 1998, the last of the air-cooled Porsche 911s rolled off the production line at Stuttgart, soon to be replaced with a newer, more modern water-cooled variant of the classic rear-engined sports coupe. Fortunately, for Porsche fans and company shareholders...
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Porsche Inaugurates New Train Station At Its Stuttgart Museum
Today, the German railway authority, Porsche and the city of Stuttgart inaugurated the overhauled 'S-Bahn' Neuwirtshausz train station adjacent to the sportscar maker's brand-new museum in Stuttgart that opened its door for the public for...
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