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The new Porsche museum: A view of the prospective glass façade (July 2007)
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The new Porsche museum: A view of the prospective glass façade (July 2007)
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President and CEO: Dr. Wendelin Wiedeking
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Wolfgang Dürheimer, Executive Vice President research and development
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Wolfgang Dürheimer, Executive Vice President research and development
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Wolfgang Dürheimer, Executive Vice President research and development
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Dr. Wolfgang Porsche, Supervisory Board Chairman
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Porsche Design special case
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Aerial view of Zuffenhausen
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Aerial view of the Weissach Research and Development Centre
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Aerial view of Weissach
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Porsche spare-parts warehouse in Sachsenheim
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Porsche spare-parts warehouse in Sachsenheim
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Laying the cornerstone of the Porsche spare-parts warehouse in Sachsenheim (left to right): Jürgen Scholz, Willi Baur, Jürgen Kessing, Horst Fiedler, Kurt Leibbrandt Michael Macht and Jürgen Wels
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The new Porsche museum: aerial view (Oct. 2007)
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The new Porsche museum (Oct. 2007)
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The new Porsche museum (Oct. 2007)
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The new Porsche museum: A view of the prospective glass façade (Oct. 2007)
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The Lohner-Porsche Electric Voiturette System built in 1900. Chassis and body made of wood. One internal-pole motor on each of the front-wheel hubs, output per motor 2.5/3.5 hp, with short bursts of 7 hp. Forty-four cell 80-volt lead battery. Period of use approx. three hours, top speed approx. 28 â 36 mph. Overall weight 2,160 lb.
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The Lohner-Porsche built in 1900 on its way from Vienna Technical Museum to the Los Angeles Auto Show. This all-electric Zero Emission Vehicle is the first car built entirely by Ferdinand Porsche and was flown to California in specially constructed packaging, in a so-called climate crate.
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