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The Tio Pepe Neon Advertisment at Puerta del Sol, photographed at sunset in black and white.
The Tio Pepe Neon Advertisment at Puerta del Sol, photographed at sunset in black and white.
Porsche 360 Cisitalia
Porsche 356/2, the first rear-engined Porsche 356
Aluminium bodied 1948 Porsche 356 made in Gmünd

Porsche Holding GmbH, headquartered in Salzburg, Austria, was founded by Louise Piëch and Ferry Porsche (daughter and son of Ferdinand Porsche) in 1947 as Porsche Konstruktionen GesmbH in Gmünd, Austria. After Porsche 360 Grand Prix racing car was designed by Ferry Porsche with help from the engineers of his father's design office for Cisitalia in 1947, the company started manufacturing Porsche 356, starting with the prototype Porsche 356/1 and then 356/2 in 1948 at the factory located in a saw mill in Gmünd, and later at a factory in Salzburg.[1]

Porsche 911 de 1969.
Porsche 911 Carrera RSR de Mark Donohue.
Porsche 911 s preparation ST "code m470" de 1973
Porsche 911 SC de 1981.
Un Porsche 911 con su típica configuración.
Porsche 911/993 Turbo de 1994.

Desde la fundación de Porsche, la empresa sólo fabricaba un modelo, el Porsche 356. Aunque fuese un coche notable, lo cierto era que el modelo (basado en el proyecto del Volkswagen Tipo 1) comenzaba a demostrar señales de cansancio alrededor del final de los años 1950. Así, en este periodo y al mismo tiempo que invertía en las futuras líneas 356 B y C, Porsche comenzó el desarrollo de un modelo íntegramente nuevo.

Porsche 911 of 1968
997 GT3


997 Turbo
1986 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet
Porsche 911 Carrera RS, 1973


996 GT3 (1999)
996 GT3 (2002)
996 GT3 RS (2002)
1982 911 Turbo Slantnose edition
1982 Porsche 911 SC Targa
Henri Toivonen at rallye des 1000 pistes in 1984 on a Porsche 911 SC RS


Huracán
1963 250 GTE #4823 GT
1961 250 GT California Spyder


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