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The âLong-life car research projectâ FLA Type 296 is presented at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 1973
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Under the designation SAVE (Swift Ambulance Vital Emergency) a project for the development of an innovative ambulance system was begun in 1975
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The Porsche 924 produced from 1975 to 1985 emerges as the result of a Volkswagen engineering order which did not materialize
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On behalf of the Federal Ministry of Research and Technology, the Development Center in Weissach designs the trend-setting fire truck system âO.R.B.I.T.â in 1977
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The air-cooled six-cylinder aircraft engine PFM 3200 from 1981
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Since 1981 Porsche creates the ergonomic design of the Linde forklift truck
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The âTAG-Turboâ racing engine developed by Porsche dominates Formula 1 from 1984 to 1986
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The Mercedes-Benz 500 E was developed by Porsche and produced in Zuffenhausen between 1990 and 1995
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500 E
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The Opel Zafira compact van presented in 1999 was also developed in Weissach
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Zafira
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In 1995, Porsche developed the family automobile study C 88 for the Chinese market
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The "Revolution" engine type of Harley Davidson V-Rod is a Porsche development
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Harley-Davidson
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In cooperation with âAirbus Industrieâ, Weissach engineers worked on the design of an ergonomic cockpit layout for passenger aircraft between 1981 and 1984
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Within the framework of a working group, Audi and Porsche together developed a high-performance sport station wagon under the name âÂÂAudi Avant RS2â in 1993
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RS2 Avant
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B4
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The 3.5 liter twelve-cylinder Grand Prix engine developed by Porsche Motor was made available exclusively to the Footwork-Arrows racing team in Formula 1 season in 1991
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v.l.n.r.: President and Chief Executive Officer Dr. Wendelin Wiedeking, Supervisory Board member Dr. Wolfgang Porsche, Gisela Koloska and Executive Vice President Financial and Management Accounting Holger Härter
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Nameplate "Cayman"
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718
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Cayman
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987 I
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Cayman fog lights
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718
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Cayman
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987 I
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Cayman with oval tail pipe
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718
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Cayman
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987 I
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Cayman
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718
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Cayman
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987 I
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Cayman rear boot with a volume of 260 litres
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Porsche
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718
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Cayman
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987 I
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