The DP Cargo was developed in the mid-80's by Eikkehard Zimmerman and according to DP's website was "an immediate success". Since then, DP has converted a limited number of different transaxle Porsches into their version of a shooting brake. What we're most used to seeing is a Porsche 944 Station Wagon known as the DP44. The Porsche station wagon …
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The DP Motorsport Project 911 Sleeper 3.2
Design and Plastik, those are the two pillars built to hold the success of DP Motorsport, in addition to the namesake of the company. As early as 1976, DP Motorsport was designing and producing glass reinforced plastic (GRP or “fiberglass) panels for the Porsche 911 platform. Working in racing for several seasons, the DP lightweight panels were a …
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What do you remember most from the 80’s? The hair? The music? The TV shows? What about something from that decade you would still enjoy owning today: the cars! If you’re like me, some of your favorite Porsches came from that decade. This one caught my eye: a 1988 Porsche 911 Targa modified by dp Motorsports! Let’s back up a second: You may …
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Ok, so you need a new car and you want some extra room. However, given the price of gas today, you don’t want and/or need a full blown SUV like the Porsche Cayenne. Well, DP Motorsport has just the answer. The DP44 or DP Cargo is a beautifully customized station wagon (what the Brit's would call an 'estate' or a 'shooting brake') based on a Porsche …
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