Issue 326
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Rally-Ready RS
Long before the modern restomod movement, one mysterious owner created his own 911 Carrera RS 2.7-based Carrera RSR in the early ’80s.
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Full Article
Speedster Doctrine
A deeply personal exploration of Josep Rubau’s bespoke Speedster, where modern Porsche performance, classic open-air philosophy, and the enduring question of true driver engagement converge.
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Transaxle Turbo Targa
A technically mature and visually complete 924 Turbo Targa proved that Porsche’s transaxle platform could have gone further—before cost, rigidity, and shifting priorities quietly ended the experiment.
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Market Update: 911 Turbos
From rare air-cooled classics to today’s 992, 911 Turbos deliver performance, rarity, and strong collector value.
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Full Article
Form Equals Function
An examination of how Butzi Porsche’s design philosophy moved seamlessly from sports cars to the wrist with the Porsche Design Chronograph I.
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997 Revolution
A thoughtfully reimagined 997, Petr Novague’s “The Edit” blends the visual purity of Porsche’s classic 911s with modern engineering, safety, and everyday usability.
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OCee Did It All
OCee Ritch, Twilight Zone scriptwriter and 1956 NHRA Porsche champion, demystified the marque for American owners with his 1960 Porsche maintenance handbook.




