Le magazine et marché mondial pour les passionnés de voitures classiques, par des passionnés.
Le magazine et marché mondial pour les passionnés de voitures classiques, par des passionnés.
In the late 1960s both Porsche and Volkswagen needed new models to replace the outdated VW Karmann Ghia and Porsches 912. As a result two new models were marketed, the 4-cylinder Volkswagen 914/4 and the 6-cylinder Porsche 914/6. Soon after their appearance they were nicknamed VolksPorsches or Vopo’s. VW didn’t like that at all, as it was also the name of the East-German police. so quite soon they were renamed as Porsches, especially in the US. Seen here is a 914/6 that has been uprated to GT-specification. This was a kit of high performance parts, quite rare as only around 400 GT kits were available for dealers and customers and fewer than 50 GT package-equipped cars were assembled by the Porsche factory. This 914/6 is one of the many Porsches that will be offered by Coys during their “the Excellence of Porsche” Auction on September 4, 2011.
Update: trivial knowledge: Running for the Vopo's was a sad thing of sixties Berlin. Better memories are attached to the Jack Sheldon vs. Bruce Gordon sitcom 'Run Buddy Run!