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A Porsche spokesperson previously told BI in an email that the company had a "special wishes" department that allowed customers to build their own Porsche to their "precise requirements."
The Goldman–Sachs family, owners of the Goldman Sachs investment bank from 1869 to 1912. [ 63 ] The Venetian noble houses , notably the Contarini , Cornaro , Dandolo , Giustinian , Loredan , Mocenigo , and Morosini families, monopolised pre-modern trade while ruling the Venetian Republic as a mercantile oligarchy.
In the 1970 12 Hours of Sebring race, Peter Revson and McQueen (driving with a cast on his left foot from a motorcycle accident two weeks earlier) won with a Porsche 908/02 in the three-litre class and missed winning overall by 21.1 seconds to Mario Andretti/Ignazio Giunti/Nino Vaccarella in a five-litre Ferrari 512S. [58] This same Porsche 908 ...
Nick Faure (born 28 May 1944) is a former English sportscar racing driver, and purveyor of Porsche in the United Kingdom of his era. Known affectionately as Mr. Porsche, Faure achieved fame through racing and selling Porsche 911 and 356s, since the 1960s and his name has become synonymous with the marque.
He's owned a Ferrari 458 Italia, a Bugatti Veyron, a leopard-print Audi R8 and a variety of other over-the-top vehicles. The teen dream has a particular propensity for Lamborghinis.
Among his most expensive and coveted automobiles is the 1984 Lamborghini Countach QV (one sold for $258,500 in 2018) and the 2005 Porsche Carrera GT (one sold for $1.87 million in 2024). Ralph ...
Philip Raby (born 1963) is a former UK motoring journalist who wrote about Porsche. In 2005 he set up his own Porsche magazine, Total 911 which he later sold and it now owned by Future Publishing. He now runs a Porsche sales and service centre in Bosham , West Sussex .
Daniel Macdonald [a] (born 8 October 1997), known as Daniel Mac, is an American social media personality.He rose to popularity on social media by approaching owners of luxury cars and celebrities, asking them "What do you do for a living?", and then posting the interaction on YouTube, Facebook, TikTok and Instagram.