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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.
Featured in the June issue is the story of Porsche's unknown
Carrera, the 2000 GS GT. Only two such racers were ever built
and the first to be seen in the United States in 40 years was
displayed at the prestigious Amelia Island Concours this past
March. For our gallery this month, we show you Leonard Turner's
photographs of other Porsches on display at Amelia this year.
We refer you to the magazine for even more articles. How do you
get your copy? Join PCA, Porsche Panorama
is a prime benefit of membership!
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Joe Buzzetta owns this gorgeous 904. Interestingly,
Buzzetta himself drove the 2000 GS GT featured in
the June Panorama at Sebring in 1964.
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(907 short tail) This 1968 907 won the Targa Florio
of that year with Vic Elford driving in what many
consider to be the greatest drive in the history
of the Targa, breaking the previous year's lap record
four time.
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One of three factory entries in the
1983 race at Le Mans, this 924 Carrera GT Le Mans
was driven by Al Holbert and Derek Bell. This is
the only example in private hands; the other two
are owned by Porsche.
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RS orange roll bar hoops continue the orange and
black motif, which extends to the Alcantera-trimmed
interior. Seats, carpet, dash, door panels and other
surrounding soft surfaces are black with orange
for interior trim pieces such as the door lever
surrounds.
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Al Holbert's famous #14 Lowenbrau 962 is the 1986
Daytona 24-hour winner. It won again the following
year and is noted for the fact that it has more
than 70,000 racing miles on it.
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The subject of this month's feature, the 2000 GS
GT filled the gap between the end of the Spyder
era and the advent of the 904. It is among the rarest
of all Porsche race cars.
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This 1953 550 coupe was one of two that competed
in the famed Carrera Panamericana as well as Le Mans.
It is currently in the Collier Collection at Naples,
Florida.
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Check out the June issue for the full story on the unknown
Carrera they called the Dreikantschaber, a first look at
the new 911 Turbo Carbiolet, reports from Tech Tactics and
Tennessee Region's unique indoor weekend and two stories
of how PCA members found their cars. These features, along
with Mike Cotton's European Windows and plenty of Tech Q
& A will keep you abreast of what's happening in the Porsche
world this month.
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