
Each month, Panorama magazine brings you the best from the world
of Porsche. Races, vintage car shows, technical articles, we cover
it all!
At Panorama, we never have room for all the pictures we'd like
to share with our readers. Here are some photos that just wouldn't
fit into the magazine this month.
These photos from the July Panorama magazine were shot at The
Visit 2.0, PCA's event at the National Corvette Museum.
It was a busy weekend with non-stop activity including tours of
the Corvette factory, the museum itself, a concours, autocross,
go-kart and drag racing, a backroads tour, barbecue on Friday
night and sit-down dinner on the floor of the museum on Saturday
night. All photos were shot by Leonard Turner.
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The National Corvette Museum's special events coordinator,
Larry Hayes, owns this gorgeous early 911 Turbo.
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Members of Kentucky, Southern Indiana and Musik-Stadt
Regions gather at the National Corvette Museum
in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
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Larry Hayes, PCA member and National Corvette
Museum staffer, chats with PCA National President
Bob Miller.
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A very special 356 GT was among the
cars displayed at the Concours.
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Among the many presentations in the Chevrolet Theater
was Betty Jo Turner's history of Porsche Panorama.
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Ten special Porsches were displayed in the hall
gallery of the museum, including Bob Akin's Coca
Cola 962.
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Competition was fierce in identically prepared office
chairs.
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Among the rarest of 356s--bodied by the Swiss coachbuilder
Beutler.
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See the July Panorama for all the details on the Visit 2.0, new
details on the Cayenne (including the first interior photo released
by Porsche), a journey to Germany on PCA's Treffen with charter
members Jack and Ginny Case, a remembrance of Bob Akin and Allan
Caldwell's review of the evolution of early 911s.
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