The Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, museum is presenting a new anniversary exhibition: In 1952, 13 Porsche drivers founded the world’s first Porsche Clubs in Germany. The Porsche Club scene now numbers more than 181,000 members worldwide.
To mark this 60th club anniversary, the Porsche Museum is putting on a special exhibition until August 26, 2012 featuring, in addition to twelve vehicle exhibits, very rare photographs, personal documents and small exhibits from club members.
The sports car manufacturer is also using the anniversary as an opportunity to thank club members for their steadfast loyalty over the decades and their deep commitment: Based on the 911 Carrera S, Porsche is offering the 911 Club Coupe, limited to only 13 units. This special '911', available exclusively to Porsche Club members, will make its debut appearance in the Porsche Museum. With an extensive optional equipment offering and the newly developed Powerkit upgrade to 430 hp (316 kw), the SportDesign package and the lavishly refined interior, Porsche Excusive is exploiting every angle of the extensive individualisation offering to the utmost. The 911 Club Coupe is painted 'Brewster Green' as are the 20-inch SportTechno wheels. The exclusivity of the 911 Club Coupe is underlined by the decorative trim with lettering individually created for each customer as well as the illuminated door entry guards bearing the model designation and anniversary logo.
One vehicle will remain with Porsche in honour of the Porsche Club universe. Porsche Club members have until July 16, 2012 to register their right to purchase one of the twelve remaining unique vehicles at www.porsche.com/911-club-coupe. The twelve winners will then be determined by a legally certified draw. The 911 Club Coupe will be offered in all markets worldwide with the exception of China and India. In Germany the vehicle costs 142,831 euros excluding VAT.
Also on show in the Porsche Museum for the first time as part of the '60 years of the Porsche Club' special exhibition will be the 911 T Coupe. Last year, Porsche Classic experts were commissioned by the Porsche Club of America to restore a 1973 vintage US version of this model under the motto 'Revive the Passion'. This unique vehicle was raffled among American Club members in a tombola.
The Porsche Museum is open Tuesday to Sunday from 9.00 AM to 6.00 PM. Admission is eight euros for adults and four euros for concessions. There is free admission for Porsche club members.
To mark this 60th club anniversary, the Porsche Museum is putting on a special exhibition until August 26, 2012 featuring, in addition to twelve vehicle exhibits, very rare photographs, personal documents and small exhibits from club members.
The sports car manufacturer is also using the anniversary as an opportunity to thank club members for their steadfast loyalty over the decades and their deep commitment: Based on the 911 Carrera S, Porsche is offering the 911 Club Coupe, limited to only 13 units. This special '911', available exclusively to Porsche Club members, will make its debut appearance in the Porsche Museum. With an extensive optional equipment offering and the newly developed Powerkit upgrade to 430 hp (316 kw), the SportDesign package and the lavishly refined interior, Porsche Excusive is exploiting every angle of the extensive individualisation offering to the utmost. The 911 Club Coupe is painted 'Brewster Green' as are the 20-inch SportTechno wheels. The exclusivity of the 911 Club Coupe is underlined by the decorative trim with lettering individually created for each customer as well as the illuminated door entry guards bearing the model designation and anniversary logo.
One vehicle will remain with Porsche in honour of the Porsche Club universe. Porsche Club members have until July 16, 2012 to register their right to purchase one of the twelve remaining unique vehicles at www.porsche.com/911-club-coupe. The twelve winners will then be determined by a legally certified draw. The 911 Club Coupe will be offered in all markets worldwide with the exception of China and India. In Germany the vehicle costs 142,831 euros excluding VAT.
Also on show in the Porsche Museum for the first time as part of the '60 years of the Porsche Club' special exhibition will be the 911 T Coupe. Last year, Porsche Classic experts were commissioned by the Porsche Club of America to restore a 1973 vintage US version of this model under the motto 'Revive the Passion'. This unique vehicle was raffled among American Club members in a tombola.
The Porsche Museum is open Tuesday to Sunday from 9.00 AM to 6.00 PM. Admission is eight euros for adults and four euros for concessions. There is free admission for Porsche club members.
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