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Porsche built the museum as a kind of "rolling museum" with rotating exhibits from a stock of 300 restored cars, many in pristine condition and still in full driving order. Originally there was discussion that the new museum would be built alongside a new Mercedes-Benz museum on former trade fair grounds in the Killesberg area of Stuttgart. [1]
English: The Porsche 956 is mounted upside down at the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart to symbolize the downforce is generated, which was purportedly enough for the car to continue to race upside down if the track were to be inverted.
Austro-Daimler Sascha in the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart. The Austro-Daimler Sascha (also called Sascha or Sascha Porsche) is a car from 1922.It was designed by the [Austrian, Czechoslovak and German car, truck, aviation motor and tank designer] Ferdinand Porsche.
An automotive museum is a museum that explores the history of automotive-related transportation. Bold – museums owned by automotive manufacturers Italics – no longer open to public access, excluding private or invitation-only collections that were never intended for public access
Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG Headquarters in Stuttgart Company type Public Traded as FWB: P911 DAX component OTC Pink: DRPRY ISIN DE000PAG9113 Industry Automotive Founded 1931 ; 93 years ago (1931) in Stuttgart, Germany Founder Ferdinand Porsche Headquarters Stuttgart, Germany Area served Worldwide Key people Wolfgang Porsche (chairman) Oliver Blume (CEO) Products Automobiles Production output ...
Bruce Canepa may be the face of the American 959, but his museum of racing cars and bikes is one-of-a-kind, too.
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Produced between 1948 and 1951, the Porsche 356/2 was the first series production aluminum bodied sports car of Porsche after the creation of the 356-001 one-off prototype in Gmund Austria. [1] It was built in limited numbers, making it a highly sought-after collector's item today. [1] [2] The Porsche 356/2 was designed by Ferry Porsche and ...