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Around 1950, two twin brothers in Dresden dreamed of having their own Porsche. With the support of the body builders Arno and Helfried Lindner and with old war technology (a bucket), a Beetle engine, sheet steel from the Czechoslovakia and a lot of improvisation, a prototype was built. Ferry Porsche found out about it and supported the project with parts. A small series of 13 cars was built. The Lindner coupe looked similar to a 356 but was longer and had 4 seats.
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Kubelwagen wheelbase. Still not as cool as the 1947 Volkhart-Sagitta V2.
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