Porsche 911 F
Introduced in 1964, the first-generation 911 (later referred to as “F-model”) refined the rear-engine concept established by the 356.
While visually related to its predecessor, the 911 introduced a new six-cylinder boxer engine, improved chassis geometry and a more sophisticated suspension layout.
It marked the beginning of a lineage that remains technically consistent to this day.
- 1 -2: Spot the difference – 1967 Porsche 911 Targa (removable roof)
- 3: 1972 Porsche 911 T in Irish Green, black leather and forged “Fuchs” rims. Detailed view of the front.
- 4:2.4-litre flat-six engine with carburettors
- 5: Cutaway of a real Austrian 911 E — mechanical fuel injection replacing carburettors
- 6:911 E — technical bridge between early carburettor engines and later injection systems






