![]() As the successor to the Porsche 356, the 911 won the hearts of sports car enthusiasts from the outset and sales of the diminutive rear engined flat six sports car started strong. ![]() The 911 was a small, powerful and fun sports car with a boxer six engine out back in the wrong place. ![]() Thanks to our friends at Peugeot the 901 became the 911 and the world was never the same again for sports car fans. In 1963 Porsche introduced their seminal 901 at the 911 at the Frankfurt Motor Show. We really did struggle to pick the right balance of pedigree, history and specialness and you can see we ended up with over thirty cars and the list could have been double the size.Īnybody who knows the history of Porsche knows that 1963 was “our year”. We will note that while your favorite 911 may not have made our list, but that doesn’t mean we don’t love it. We expect Porsche fans and historians to contact us and argue for the inclusion of cars we missed. How many? Well, our current list includes more than thirty 911s we consider to be awesome and we are only in April of 2018 so we are sure we will add even more over time.įirst things first. Porsche has been making 911s since 1963 and there have been some cracking cars since then. While we were researching our 911 buyers guide for new Porsche buyers and our best (Non 911) Porsches lists it became clear pretty quickly that an epic post about the best 911s ever made was going to have to happen.
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