Thanks to the gurus of restomod Porsche cars, such as Singer Vehicle Design, Theon Design, and Kaege Retro, among others, the 964 generation of the legendary Porsche 911 has become quite contemporary ...
Porsche didn't invent the word "Speedster" as it existed in the pre-war American motor car lexicon, well before Porsche existed. At this point, however, Porsche has pretty much owned the term since ...
Porsche 911 Speedsters have always been for the purists, with their relative rarity, open tops, and minimalist interiors, the 911 that one might buy if they were eternally single and committed to the ...
One of the most iconic sports cars ever, the 911 has been produced in countless variations. Although the overall production figure of the 911 exceeds millions of units, some road-going versions were ...
In the 1970s, German automaker Porsche introduced something called the Porsche Sonderwunsch program. German for "special request," this program lets the owners of Porsche cars get in touch with the ...
The term speedster, as it applies to automobiles, comes from the race cars of the first days of the automobile industry in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Those vehicles were stripped of any ...
You’ll either love or hate this 1994 Porsche 911 Speedster, but regardless of how you feel about it, there’s no denying its over-the-top design and ability to ...
View post: This Tool Bag Is ‘Just as Good as a DeWalt' — And It’s on Sale for 50% Off at Amazon Commissioned by Porsche for its Swiss distributor, AMAG, to be shown off to the world at the 1989 Geneva ...
At first glance, you might mistake this road-going prototype for a Porsche 911 GT3 Cabriolet, but that’s exactly the sort of confusion this disguise is meant to sew. Beneath the center-lock wheels, ...