Today, most Porschephiles are pro-ducktail. They like it so much that many classic 911 owners often add them to their late 70’s and early 80’s SCs, Carrera 3.2s and 964s.
Author: Noelle Talmon
A Brief History of the Man Who Saved the (“Temperamental”) 911 from Obsolescence
The 911 is considered one of the world’s most iconic sports cars and has been for more than 50 years. It’s the company’s heart and soul.
A Brief History of How the 356 and 911SC Targa became Dutch Police Cars
The Dutch highway patrol used orange and white 356s fitted with blue lights from 1962 until 1966, demonstrating that it meant business when it came to targeting unsafe driving practices.
A Brief History of the Checkered Flag and its Relation to Porsche Design
Porsche Chief Designer Antole “Tony” Lapin, reportedly wore a check-patterned Op Art scarf to the office one day in the early 1970s. The sensation and attention that the scarf generated may have led to the creation of the Pasha interior that is so beloved today.
A Brief History of the Iconic Fuchs Wheels and, Yes, They’re Available for Modern Models
When enthusiasts think of Fuchs wheels, they often correlate them with vintage Porsches, making them one of the auto industry’s most iconic pieces of original equipment.
A Brief History of the 911 Targa & Its Connection to a Deadly Italian Race
Do you own or have you thought about purchasing a classic or modern 911 Targa? The body style’s name hearkens back to the Sicilian road race dubbed the Targa Florio. Porsche successfully conquered the course several times starting in the 1950s.
My First AutoX & Why Every Porsche Owner Should Try This Event (and Make Their Tires Squeal)
Participating in an AutoX event will sharpen your driving skills. It will get you familiar with your Porsche’s limitations.