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  2. Porsche 356 - Wikipedia

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    The 356 was created by Ferdinand "Ferry" Porsche (son of Ferdinand Porsche, founder of the German company), who founded the Austrian company with his sister, Louise.Like its cousin, the Volkswagen Beetle (which Ferdinand Porsche Sr. had designed), the 356 is a four-cylinder, air-cooled, rear-engine, rear-wheel-drive car with unitized pan and body construction.

  3. This 1956 Porsche 356A Rally Car Conquered All Seven ... - AOL

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    Renée Brinkerhoff and Valkyrie Racing circled the globe in a 60-plus-year-old Porsche. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  4. 1956 Porsche 356 A 1600 'Super’ Speedster - AOL

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    Expected sale prices for these vehicles range between $90,000 at the low end for the 1956 Porsche, to as high as $850,000 for the Miller race car. 1956 Porsche 356 A 1600 'Super’ Speedster ...

  5. Siku Toys - Wikipedia

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    Between 1951 and 1955, the first vehicles were generic representations of a fire truck, a race car, an amphibious truck, a moving van, and finally, in 1955, a Porsche 356. [2] [1] The scale chosen was approximately 1:60. By 1958, Sieper-Werke had dropped figures to focus exclusively on plastic vehicles, except where animals attended tractors ...

  6. Porsche 356SL - Wikipedia

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    Later it was seen at Porsche with two other cars when they were preparing for Le Mans 1953. Porsche 356SL 356/2-059, Restored state at the Porsche Museum Stuttgart in 2022. 356/2-059 Coupe configured as SL at the rented Reutter facility in Zuffenhausen for the 1952 racing season. The chassis number was immediately changed to 055 so the license ...

  7. Fiberfab - Wikipedia

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    The Fiberfab Speedster 356 was a re-badged version of the CMC Classic Speedster, while the Californian was the fender-flared CMC Speedster C. The body was inspired by the Speedster variant of the Porsche 356. CMC acquired the design when they bought the rights to the Intermeccanica Speedster. [14] These were built from the mid to late 1980s. [47]

  8. 1956 24 Hours of Le Mans - Wikipedia

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    After their great success in the previous race, Porsche returned in force with new cars: a pair of 550A Coupés and a 356 Carrera production model. The new car had famously recently beaten the bigger works Ferraris and Maseratis in the non-Championship Targa Florio. The factory also supported a further a pair of older, privately entered 550 RS ...

  9. Devin Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Devin Enterprises was an American automotive manufacturer that operated from 1955 to 1964. Devin was mainly known for producing high quality fiberglass car bodies that were sold as kits, but they also produced automotive accessories as well as complete automobiles.