There is an old VW Beetle ad from the mid 1960s which shows a Beetle with multi-colored body panels. The text of the ad goes on to explain that one fender is from a '58, an other from a '64, and the hood and door are from '59 and '62 Beetle respectively. VW was very proud to be fashion-immune, and as such parts were easy to find. As the 911 stemmed …
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Inseam in Feet: Crafting the World’s Largest Fire Suit.
The new Porsche Experience Center in Carson, California came with a gate guard already residing on the premises. His unusual dimensions meant Porsche was going to need to take steps to get an appropriate uniform for him. Thankfully the folks at Stand 21 were able to help out. The Dijon, France based company is among the most renowned in the …
Continue to the full articlePorsche is Unveiling a New Race Car Tomorrow In Paris. Here’s How To Watch.
Tomorrow, at the Paris Motor Show, Porsche is debuting two new models: the Panamera 4 E-Hybrid and a new 911 race car. We already know a great deal about the Panamera 4 E-Hybrid. However, the improvements and changes to Porsche's 911 GT3 Cup platform remain mostly a secret for now. That all changes tomorrow when both are unveiled to the public …
Continue to the full articleGolf Pro Alexander Levy Misses Shot At Winning New Porsche By Inches
Anyone who's ever played gold dreams of hitting a hole-in-one. Any any one that's ever watched a proferssional golf tournament has seen one par-3 hole or another where players have the chance to win a new car should they put their ball in the cup from the tee. Last week's Porsche European Open was no different. Players had the opportunity to win …
Continue to the full articleNot a Porsche: Leh Keen in an Ariel Nomad
While the cockpit of a 911 GT3RS might be the "office" for Leh Keen, he is no stranger to offroading. In the latest video from eGarage, Leh hustles an Ariel Nomad around Fox Creek Ranch in Northern California. This beautifully shot video includes not just Leh sliding a Nomad in the sand, but a chase down a runway worthy of a spaghetti …
Continue to the full articleThe Michelin Choice Award At WERKS Reunion: Why We Picked This RSR Replica
A couple of weeks ago we got a message from Michelin asking if we'd like to judge on their behalf during the PCA's WERKS Reunion Porsche concours, a pretty big part of Monterey Car Week. Ready for any challenge, of course we said we'd be honored to do so. Michelin Tires is one of the main sponsors of WERKS [and here at FLATSIXES.com], and as such …
Continue to the full articleWatch As A Coolant Spill Kills A Cayman GT4 On The Nürburgring
Racing around the Nürburgring is high on my bucket list of must do drives. It's also one of the scariest items on that list. Not because I'm afraid to put my limited driving skills up against the notorious Green Hell (in reality, I am), but more because there is so much that can happen that's outside my control. Take the unfortunate owner of this …
Continue to the full articleHave You Seen Porsche’s Most Recent Interactive Print Advertisement?
Porsche enthusiasts around the world have The Gotthard Pass on their "bucket list" of best driving routes. At nearly 7,000 feet, this famous mountain pass connects northern and southern Switzerland and was originally opened in 1830. Today, it is comprised of more cobblestone covered hairpin turns than your Porsche's GPS can keep up with and counts …
Continue to the full articleFamily Affair: A Trio of 993 GT2s from Down Under
The whole idea of "N+1" implies a problem with an unattainable solution. I collect antique cameras, and will never have enough eyes or hands to use them all simultaneously, but somehow I always want more and struggle to find time for all of them. My dad has six motorcycles. Being merely mortal he has but one set of hands and feet, but still finds …
Continue to the full articleThis Is Why The Helmets of These 7 Porsche Factory Drivers Look The Way They Do
In the world of professional motorsport, drivers often have little room for personal expression. So much is corporate controlled and homologized. For the most part sponsors control the look of a car's livery and the manufacturer has a lot to say in what a driver's racing suit looks like. Often, there is usually only one place that the driver gets …
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