Porsche

Entry-Level Fun: 1968 Porsche 912

Well, we have yet another orange entry-level Porsche. This one is a 1968 Porsche 912 though. It is not perfect, but looks to be a solid driver. Claimed to only have 60k well-maintained miles on the clock, this 912… more»

Florida Orange: 1971 Porsche 914

The Porsche 914 is a question mark for many enthusiasts: is it a tarted-up Volkswagen or a true corner-carver with copious amounts of Porsche DNA? The answer often lies in the middle, as the car’s mechanical bits reveal the… more»

First Production Run: 1967 Porsche 911 Targa

Targas have never been too appealing to me, but this one caught my eye. It is a 1967 911 Targa and it is claimed to still be wearing its original Bahama Yellow paint. The current owner inherited it from… more»

Porsche 356 Package Deal

Finding a decent project 356 can be a challenge, but we just dug up this interesting package. Three cars are included; two 1960 356 coupes and one 1965 912. They all have rust and are missing pieces, but there… more»

Like New: 1965 Porsche 356 SC

Based on Porsche’s engineering approach of continual improvement, it is no surprise that the last of the 356 models, the 356 SC, was the most modern and well equipped of the series. Most of these have had lots of… more»

Black Plate 1969 Porsche 912

Porsche introduced the 912 back in 1965 as a  replacement for the 356. It featured the four cylinder engine from the 356 and provided a better weight distribution than the 911. They were not as quick, but provided good… more»

2012 Amelia Island Concours D’Elegance

The 2012 edition of the Amelia Island Concours,which was held on March 11th on the grounds of the Ritz Carlton hotel, did not disappoint. Featured cars included the Ferrari GTO, Shelby Cobra, cars driven by Vic Elford, 60th Anniversary… more»

Exotic Junk Yard Discovery

If you thought the Chula Vista yard was interesting then you should get a load of this one in Los Angeles California. The area has no shortage of wealthy people so you can image what winds up in the… more»

One Owner Garage Find: 1967 Porsche 912

UPDATE 1/27/11 – Sold for $16,201 with 36 bids. Much like the 914, there has been much debate over whether the 912 is a true Porsche or not. Even though it was based on the 911, there are those… more»

Beautiful Investment: 1956 Porsche 356A

You are probably assuming that this 1956 Porsche 356A is just another restored trailer queen. This 356 is actually all original and could be one the best surviving examples of this model still in existence. It looks almost as… more»

Card Holding Member: 1973 Porsche 914

UPDATE 1/23/12 – Bidding ended at $7,000, but it did not meet reserve. Ever since the 914 was first released in 1970, people have debated whether it was a real Porsche or not. Some owner’s clubs have even rejected… more»

Needs Finished: 1961 Porsche 356B Notchback

Reader Kyle K seems to always be sending in good stuff. His most recent online find is this 1961 Porsche 356B Notchback. If you missed the one we featured last year, then this may be your chance to pick… more»

Teutonic Decay: 1959 Porsche 356A

UPDATE 12/25/11 – Sold for $13,100 with 16 bids. This car is going to be a massive project for the new owner and we wish them the best of luck. When we first spotted this 1959 Porsche 356A here… more»

1961 Porsche 356B Notchback

From the front and to the untrained eye, this just looks like another run of the mill Porsche 356B Coupe. But if you compare this 356B to the one parked next to it you’d instantly recognize a very distinct… more»

Baja Power: 1964 Porsche 356C

Porsche 356s are great sports cars, but they could have always used a little more power. Sure there was the four cam equipped Carrera, but few can afford one today. Even if you can, it would be terrifying to… more»

Driver Quality 1969 Porsche 912

A 912 may not be as quick as a 911, but it handles great and can make a fun driver. This clean 1969 Porsche 912 is not perfect, but it’s good enough to use as transportation without feeling too… more»

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