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1994 Porsche C88 Concept
The C88 was a prototype family car designed for the Chinese market in 1994 by Porsche in response to the Chinese government's invitation...


1994 Porsche Karisma by Bertone
The Bertone-Porsche partnership was reaffirmed in the 1990s after the spider/roadster on a 911 chassis of the mid-1960s, presented to the...


1974 Porsche 935 K4
1974 Porsche 935 K4 Photo Courtesy of Herr D. Sadlowshi of PS Automobile GmbH From the listing for this Classic 70’s Porsche 935 K4 Race...


1988 Porsche DP44 Cargo
DP Motorsport's most famous project may have been the Porsche 935 K3 that dominated endurance racing for many years, but they also made...


1987 Porsche 928 Shooting Brake
In 1987, Porsche decided to stretch out the 928 and make a shooting brake out of it. Called the H50, this 928 featured a lengthened...


1984 Porsche 928-4 Shooting Brake Prototype
While seemingly at odds with Porsche's roots as a sports car maker, the Panamera Sport Turismo wagon seems like a great fit in the...


1980 Porsche 924 Kombi
The Porsche 924 Kombi was built by a German coachbuilder Gunter Artz; 20 examples of the 924 Kombi were constructed in 1980-1981, using a...


1978 Porsche 928 Shooting Brake by Evil Genius Racing
While Evil Genius Racing was building the roll cage for the Members Only car, it became apparent that making a shooting brake rear body...


1970 Porsche 914 by Eurostyle
Built with the collaboration of Volkswagen - it was only just for sale when Carrozzeria Eurostyle of Turin unveiled their coachbuilder's...


1958 Porsche 356 Kreuzer
In late 1955, the 356 A was introduced with more powerful engine options, a newly standard front sway bar paired with softer front...


World's Largest "Shooting Brake" Archive (Part 3 of 3)
The auto industry hasn't a single universal definition for a "shooting brake." Long story short, there's confusion between what...


World's Largest "Shooting Brake" Archive (Part 2 of 3)
The auto industry hasn't a single universal definition for a "shooting brake." Long story short, there's confusion between what...
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