Is there a more iconic and legendary Porsche motorsport engine than the famed Fuhrmann four-cam? It's such a recognizable shape with a unique sound and a tremendous amount of power for an aircooled engine developed in the 1950s. These engines trade hands in the low six figures, and are generally only installed in cars that cost seven figures. It's …
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The Dean Jeffries 356 Carrera Is The Weird-Looking Grandfather Of The Outlaw
1950s Los Angeles was an incredible time and place for car culture. With inspiration from hot rod culture, kustom culture, and European imports, the body workers of the area were crafting some truly incredible one-off masterpieces. Having worked with George Barris, Dean Jeffries got his start in the industry doing custom car work, which eventually …
Continue to the full articleThe Porsche 356s of Amelia Island
This year's Amelia Island Concours D'Elegance featured two "classes" of Porsches: Rare 356 Open Cars and Rare 356 Coupes. To be considered a "Rare 356" of either variety the Porsches needed to be of limited production number, of historic significance to the marque or uniquely bodied in some way, shape or form. With that in mind, this year's field …
Continue to the full articleHoneymooning The FLATSIXES Way
Here at FLATSIXES, when we do something important and life changing, it should always involve a Porsche somehow, don't you think? Well, a couple of weeks ago, I got married to the love of my life. She's always been my best friend and inspiration, and she even stuck with me after I dragged home a ratty 944 a few years ago. It must be love, right? …
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