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Thread: I would love to find something like this

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    I would love to find something like this

    I wonder how much money it is going to fetch



    Missing For 112 Years, First Porsche Is Found In Warehouse

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    Well i suppose it is sort of air cooled .
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    Must be a base model, doesn't even have leather or alloys.

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    It does bear a bit of a family resemblance to their tractors

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    I know that article is dated yesterday and it is supposedly going on display tomorrow but I think it is a bit outdated - I saw a program (I think Mega Factories) on Porsches a couple of days ago and this car was already on show at the Porsche museum and now has a frosted perspex body as the original had been lost when in the warehouse.

    It was Porsche's first racecar.

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    The air cooled engine

    I recall a story where Porsche? Max Fritz ? visited Britain to inspect the Rover motorbike factory, he was interested in their aircooled engine as fitted to the Rover 8.

    Both the BMW and the Volkswagen aircooled boxer engines were produced after that visit.
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    Last edited by wrinklearthur; 31st January 2014 at 10:07 AM. Reason: add info

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