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Porsche 356 Speedster | The Racing Madness Wiki | Fandom

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1954 The 356 Carrera Speedsters – Speedsters

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    The origins of the Carrera engined Speedsters date back to 1954 when the Porsche competition department placed a 4-camshaft Carrera engine into a 356 coupe which had its roof lowered and had a one-piece windscreen fitted. Driven by Helmut Polensky and partnered by navigator Herbet Linge, the duo defeated Oliver Gendebien in a Lancia to win, for the second year running, the …

The Fantastic Pursuit of a Special 356 Speedster | Turtle Garage

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    The 1955 Porsche 356 Speedster The next owner was Chick Stanton of Arlington, Virginia. He made up a book on the history of the Speedster. He had purchased it to go racing in late 1964. The braking system was overhauled under Chick’s ownership, and other minor maintenance work was performed.

356 Speedsters in the US | Rock West Racing

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    February 11, 2015 Rock West Racing. As remembered by Tom McBurnie…. Classic ad for Porsche’s Speedsters, various models of the 356. “Max Hoffman was Porsche’s first distributor, showing the cars at 59 th and Park Avenue in New York City. Johnny Von Newman was Hoffman’s West Coast dealer, and he felt Porsche needed a car that was fast, open top …

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