Matt Farah Finds 1965 Porsche 356C Slow But Delightful Wednesday, June 21, 2017 ARTS, BUSINESS, NEWS, POLITICAL, SOCIAL, SPORTS Edit The Porsche 356C represents the last revision of the 356, featuring disc brakes on all four wheels as well as an optional 95 HP pushrod engine. Read more » Tweet Subscribe to receive free email updates: Related Posts :BMW XM Teased Again, Toyota Supra Special Edition, And Ford Escape Rendered: Your Morning BriefPlus, more fears over EV jobs, and which hypercars are hot air? . | … Read More...OG Racing Sim Gran Turismo Started As A Mario Kart Rip-OffSony didn’t like Kazunori Yamauchi’s realistic racing proposal and asked him to develop a Mario clone instead.. | … Read More...Ferrari’s Purosangue SUV Spied With Production Body For The First TimeDevelopment of the first Ferrari Utility Vehicle is underway with a rumored reveal in 2022. | … Read More...Volvo XC90 Successor To Blend SUV And Estate Styling CuesThe third-generation XC90 will closely follow the design of the Volvo Concept Recharge . | … Read More...The 2023 Kia Niro Looks Even Quirkier In The FleshThe new Kia Niro will be offered in hybrid-electric, plug-in hybrid and pure-electric forms. | … Read More...
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