Back in October of 1972, nearly fifty years ago, Porsche unveiled the car that would set into motion one of the most highly revered lineups of track cars any automaker has ever built. For Porsche fanatics, the letters R and S, when combined, conjure dreams of high-rev flat six engines, high grip, more downforce, lightweight bodywork, and incredible …
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Peter Gregg Prepared: 1973 Porsche 911S
From the founders of the company to modern racing drivers like Mark Weber, the history of Porsche is filled with larger than life personalities. This particular 911S has been graced by several of them over the course of its life. According to legendary American racing driver Hurley Haywood this car was one of the first five cars modified by Peter …
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There is an old adage that goes something like this: "If your axe has had its handle replaced twice, and the head replaced once, is it still the same axe?" This particular 911 seems to be a case study in that adage, as it has been rebuilt a number of times, and each time it has emerged a slightly different animal. Beginning as a bog standard CIS …
Continue to the full articleBeauty From An Unexpected Place
When you think of places known for Porsches, Waunakee Wisconsin is probably not one that comes to mind. Waunakee is 20 miles outside of Madison, 70 miles from Milwaukee, 100 miles from Road America, and 140 miles from Chicago. However, Waunakee is where this ’72 911 was reborn. To fully appreciate this Porsche, you first need to understand …
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