Stunning auto history on display at Porsche Museum
It is also home to many of the vehicles that Ferdinand Porsche created or designed before he started his own company. Among them is this one, the 'godfather' of Porsches, the so-called Body Type 64. Made in 1939 with an all-aluminum body, Professor Porsche, as the founder of the company is known, drove this car himself, and later, after World War II, he added his family's name to the car, the first vehicle to have that honor.
Porsche 911 GT1
Porsche Museum
Number One Roadster
Porsche 356 SL Coupe
Porsche 356 B Carrera 2 Cabriolet
Porsche 356 Coupe Ferdinand
Porsche 356-2 Coupe
Porsche 718 W-RS Spyder
Porsche 908/03 Spyder
Fire truck
The truck served a 20-year career and then was adopted by an Austrian community for another 36 years.
Semper Vivus
This is a replica of the vehicle. The Semper Vivus is currently on display at the Porsche Museum as part of a special exhibit celebrating the company's history as the inventor of hybrid vehicles.