Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Porsche "Outlaws" at the Cincinnati Concours

As part of the feature marque, 7 Decades of Porsche, the Cincinnati Concours d'Elegance created a class called Porsche Outlaws for those cars that have been taken beyond the basic Porsche. This Singer Vehicle Design is number 28 in their production run of hand built cars.
This 1989 911 Targa was modified by Porsche specialists Metalkraft Coachwerks.
Here is a 1986 911 that was restored by Metalkraft in 2012. This car was used on the cover of the book "Porsche 911: 50 Years."
This 1985 911 Targa Singer Clone was designed to look like a long hooded 911.
Here is a 1971 911 E with racing modifications. When the E was introduced it was intended to fill the gap between the entry level T and the high performance S.
This 1970 911 S was built to emulate a lightweight competition car. It had a full restoration in 2015.
Here is a 1970 911 S that has been stripped down and configured for historic sports car racing.
This is a 1953 356 Pre-A Coupe that was fixed up to race in the 2000 La Cerrera Panamericana.









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