2019 911 GT3 RS with Weissach Package
912 Coupe (Mj.1966)
The demand for an inexpensive Porsche resulted in 1965 in the 912 model. Its engine came from the 356 model range.
912 Targa (Mj.1968)
912 E Coupé, 912 E Targa (Mj.1976)
Patrick Long
Patrick Long with his Porsche 912
914 (Mj.1970)
914 (Mj.1975)
914 2.0 (Mj.1973)
914 2.0 (Mj.1973)
914 (Mj.1970)
914/6 (Mj.1970)
914/6 (Mj.1970)
914/6 (Mj.1970)
914 advertising poster in the format 84x119 cm from 1973
916 (1971)
916 (1971)
1970 Le Mans 24-hour race On 13th/14th June 1970, Porsche finally won up the coveted overall victory when it took part in the Le Mans 24-hour race for the 20th time. Hans Herrmann and Dick Attwood drove the 971 short-tail coupé to victory. 917 short-tail coupé (4.5): air-cooled 12-cyl. boxer engine, 4494 cm3, 580 HP, 800 kg
1971 24 hours of Le Mans A 917 short-tail coupé succeeds in winning the 24 hours of Le Mans for the second time in a row. On 12/13 June 1971, Gijs van Lennep and Helmut Marko set a circuit record by covering 5,335.313 km at an average speed of 222 km/h, a record which still stands today. 917 short-tail coupé (4.9): air-cooled 12-cylinder horizontally opposed engine, 4,907 cm³, 600 HP, 800 kg