Following stints in TV news production and as a record company publicist, Chris spent most of his career in automotive publishing. Mentored by Automobile Magazine founder David E. Davis Jr., Paukert ...
Porsche may be best known for the 911 but it was the car's predecessor, the 356, that put the German marque on the map. The 356 entered production in 1948, initially in Gmünd, Austria. Only about 50 ...
This Porsche 356 Speedster, built on July 29, 1955, came to America through the notable importer Max Hoffman of New York. Upon reaching our shores, the 356 shipped to California, where it's spent its ...
Right after the Second World War ended, Porsche stopped trying to make tanks and picked up making automobiles. The company’s first production car was the 356, introduced in 1948 as a car related to ...
Porsche’s factory team took its first international win at the 1951 24 Hours of Le Mans with a 356 Gmund SL Coupe, but privateers throughout the 1950s contributed the majority of wins and podiums. One ...
This is the story of a hot rod Porsche 356 most of you will never lay eyes on in person, let alone drive. It's a "1 of 1" in the truest possible sense. (Porsche built two 993 GT1s, you hear me?) It ...
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