The following photosets are tagged Porsche - click on the thumbnails for more images and descriptions of each vehicle
Porsche 356 production ran from 1948 through to 1965, with the C variant only built in 1964 and 1965. Actually 1964 was the peak year for Porsche 356 production, with 14151 356Cs built that year. The 356 was replaced by the Porsche 911 (although there was some crossover, with both models available in 1964/65), and then the Porsche 912. This example is one of the last 356s registered in the UK in September 1964, and is fitted with a 1.6 L type 616/15 B4 engine. Very cool car indeed!
Fantastic 1964 Porsche 356 C - available as a coupé, or, as seen here, a cabriolet. This classic Porsche is one of over 14000 C variant 356s shipped in 1964. And it looks pretty fine in its dark Ruby Red! Originally registered in September 1964, though this left hand drive car clearly didn't start out in the UK.
The Porsche 356 SC was very similar to the 356 C, though with a more powerful 1.6 L (1582cc) type 616/16 B4 95hp engine. Like the Porsche 356 C it was only in production between 1964 and 65, though they still managed to build 14151 356 Cs in 1964 alone. This one was registered in November 1964.
The 1973 Porsche Carrera RS 2.7 took the standard Porsche 911 and made it ready for motor sport. A bigger engine, bigger breaks, wider wheels, and the "ducktail" rear spoiler. This one was registered in October 1973. Great looks, with great performance. Only 1580 were made. A rare car that goes for big money.
1984 Porsche 911 Carrera 3.2 (3164cc), registered June 1984. Great looking coupé. The Carrera name had not been in use since the Carrera 3.0 of 1978.
The 1974 Porsche Carrera RS 3.0 was both lighter and more powerful than the previous year's 2.7L Carrera, for improved motorsport performance. It also had wider body panels and a "whale tail" spoiler replacing the "ducktail" of the 1973 911 Carrera RS. This example was registered in March 1974, with a recorded engine capacity of 3162cc.
This is a very cool Porsche 911E from mid-1971. It comes from the start of Porsche "E-series" 911 production (August 1971 to July 1972) with a new 2.4L 911/52 engine (though actually closer to 2.3 at 2341cc) and Bosch mechanical fuel injection. Beautiful classic Porsche.
Built in 1973/74 and registered in the UK in August 1974, this tasty Porsche 911S is one of the first Porsche "G-series" 911Ss, with a more powerful 2687cc capacity engine, low impact bumpers and K-Jetronic CIS Bosch fuel injection. Fantastic car!
Lovely example of a Porsche 912 2+2 coupé. The 912 was a slightly slimmed down version of the Porsche 911, in production between 1965 and 1969, finally being replaced by the Porsche 914 in 1970. European models were fitted with a 1.6 L type 616/36 B4 engine (actually 1582cc). This one was registered in January 1966, but a left-hand drive vehicle didn't start out in the UK.
Very striking Porsche Carrera 3.0. This particular 911 variant was only produced between 1976 and 1977, with just 3687 cars completed in this time. This left-hand drive example was first registered in January 1977. 3299cc