From AutocadeThe printable version is no longer supported and may have rendering errors. Please update your browser bookmarks and please use the default browser print function instead. Porsche 901. 1964 (prod. 82). 2-door coupé. R/R, 1991 cm³ (F6 OHC). Successor to 356, with Ferry Porsche dictating that it had to have an extra 20 mm in the wheelbase and a flowing tail. Styled by Butzi Porsche. Shown at IAA in 1963; 120 mm longer than 356C, but 70 mm narrower, and c. 100 kg heavier. Slight (DM 200) price increase over 356 Carrera 2. Series production began September 1964. Eighty-two cars (according to Porsche) left the production line before the name was changed to 911 on November 2, 1964 after an objection by Peugeot, which claimed car three-digit car numbers with a 0 in the middle.
Marque: Porsche | Predecessor: Porsche 356C | Successor: Porsche 911 (1964–8)
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