porsche 912e 1975 1976

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Porsche 912E (1975–1976)
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
The Porsche 912 is a sports car produced by Porsche AG of Stuttgart, Germany, for the 1965 through 1969 model years. An entry-level variant of the 911, it was also offered in compact 2+2 Coupé and Targa body styles. After a six-year absence, the 912 was re-introduced to North America for the 1976 model year as the 912E (internal factory designation 923). The 912E has the same chassis as the 911 and therefore handles much like the 911. But with less power and less weight behind the rear axle, the 912E is more forgiving and less prone to sudden oversteer than the 911. Based on 912 Registry member Aric Gless's research, over half of the 2,092 cars are still in use.


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