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Old 02-18-2012, 08:23 PM   #3 (permalink)
some_other_dave
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The first is the "Lohner Chaise", designed by Ferdinand Porsche for Lohner. Gasoline-electric series hybrid; the front wheels have hub motors but they are powered by a gasoline motor.

The second is one of the early-production Gmund coupes (the first ~50 Porsches were hand-hammered out of aluminum in a town named Gmund in Austria) modified for racing at Le Mans. I think it won the 1100cc GT class when it ran in ~1951 or so.

The third, Type 60, is a car built for the Rome-Liege rally with a special body built on standard VW mechanicals. The rally never happened (a little thing called WWII got in the way), but the cars were used during the war as high-speed couriers and personal transports. IIRC, two were built. One was wrecked just after the war, the other has disappeared, and the ones we see today are reproductions.

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