

1958 Porsche 356 Speedster S
In September 1954 Porsche successfully answered the request of U.S. distributor Max Hoffman for a lower cost Porsche, a car that could sell for less than $3000. Porsche had no choice but to listen as 75 percent of Porsche production headed to the U.S. After the commercial failure of the alloy-bodied America Roadster, Porsche turned to its bodybuilder Reutter to cost-effectively develop a variation of the 356 Cabriolet, and the Speedster was born. Photos by Brian Henniker. All


RARE Early 1954 Porsche 356 Pre A Coupe & Engine Start Up on My Car Story with Lou Costabile
The car's Owner is Kevin Murray. Kevin shares he’s had the car since 1977. He’s restored this car himself, however this car had a few issues which were a fire, and tested his marriage with his car in parts in a home with a one car garage Source for video and content is Lou Costabile on Youtube


Porsche 911: One Car to Do It All
More often than not, classic car owners deliberate whether to use their cars as daily drivers or keep them as garage queens. Why can't one car be everything? Black Beauty, Jack Olsen's Porsche 911 RSR, gets the royal treatment in The 12-Gauge Garage, but it also proudly wears rubber on the street and the track. Video and content by Petrolicious on Youtube


Rare 1971 Porsche 911s Targa
Check out the interior on this rare 1971 White Porsche 911s Targa we worked on this month.