Tuesday, May 14, 2019

The Oldest-Surviving Porsche Will Probably Fetch $20 Million at Auction

 
Type 64 #03 was built in 1940 by Ferry Porsche, and it's the only one of its kind to survive.
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The Oldest-Surviving Porsche Will Probably Fetch $20 Million at Auction
 
Type 64 #03 was built in 1940 by Ferry Porsche, and it's the only one of its kind to survive.
 
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Niki Lauda Told Ford the 2005 GT Should Have Paddle Shifters
 
Ford also considered a V-10 for the supercar.
 
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Can a Lawnmower Engine Start a Dodge Ram? Sure, Why Not
 
Because being a truck engine is cooler than being a mower engine.
 
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Luftgekühlt 6 Was the Most Ambitious Car Show In the World
 
The sixth edition of the now-annual air-cooled Porsche show was held at the Universal Studios backlot.
 
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The SVT Lightning's Supercharged V-8 Rumble Is Hard to Match
 
The Raptor isn't Ford's only performance-minded F-150.
 
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You've Never Seen a G-Wagen Quite Like This One
 
This Geländewagen was likely used as a military ambulance, but now it's a camper. It's also one of the rarest G's you'll ever see.
 
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