Porsche 911 'It could only be one car'

Porsche 911 'It could only be one car'

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‘It Could Only Be One Car’ When the dust sheet was pulled back on a brand-new Porsche model during the 1963 Frankfurt International Motor Show, few could have predicted the significant impact it would have on the motoring world for decades to come. Its name was the 901. Today it's better known as the legendary 911. The first ever Porsche 911 was designed by F.A. Porsche — son of the founder of the company, Ferry Porsche — and his team. The original 911 had an air-cooled flat-six engine instead of the four-cylinder boxer engine of the 356. The 911 displayed in this particular ad is adorned in Lime Green and has its damn good looks mirrored in the reflection — so nice, that you have to show it twice. This ad, curated by our friends at Ad Patina, dates back to 1977 and pays homage to the legacy of 911. The lighting captures every bend and curve of the body lines and the punchy greens pull you right in. Below a simple, stylized text in black reads, “It could only be one car.” — hard to dis

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