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Porsche is good at a lot of things, but perhaps what it excels at the most is building special edition 911s. Many of these ...
Porsche has filed new trademarks for the "flachbau" name. Could this mean a return for the famous "Slantnose?" ...
There's no car currently on sale today that's as instantly recognizable as the Porsche 911. The brand’s designers have done ...
For 911 enthusiasts, this is a siren's call to the 930 Porsche Turbo. Early in the 930's life, Porsche offered a new nose.
Porsche's exclusive special orders department customized this 911 with a slant nose, featuring 944-sourced pop-up headlights, giving this street car the look ... look of the racing 935s.
Recent trademark filings for the names ‘Flachbau’ and ‘Flachbau RS’ could suggest the return of the iconic 911 Slantnose.
In addition to recently registering the name Flachbau with the EUIPO, Porsche has also registered the name Flachbau RS. This ...
In this case, the design is inspired by the earlier Porsche 930, i.e. the original 911 Turbo built from 1975 to 1989. Like other Turbo Study builds, slant-nose cars start out as donor 964 chassis ...
The car is a limited edition based on Porsche's 911 GT3 R race car, with just 77 destined ... mufflers to reduce the volume for circuits with nose restrictions. The chassis is largely the same ...
Fewer than 1000 slant-nose 911 Turbos were built, including cars that were reworked by Porsche after leaving ... whether it is the racing career of Walter Cronkite or Japanese animator Hayao ...
Porsche's exclusive special orders department customized this 911 with a slant nose, featuring 944-sourced pop-up headlights, giving this street car the look of a 935 racer. This example appeared on ...