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Sierra Club Wilderness 2027 Wall Calendar
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The Stuttgart sports car maker that traces back to Ferdinand Porsche's 1948 356 (the first car to bear the family name) and that has built its identity around the rear-engined silhouette of the 911, takes twelve pages in Porsche 2027 Wall Calendar. The featured models lean into the heritage line that fans of the marque actually argue about: the air-cooled 911s of the 1960s and 1970s, the 930 Turbo with its famous whale tail, the 944 and 928 grand tourers, the 959 supercar that broke ground for everything that came after, the Carrera GT V10, and the modern 992 generation in all its variants. The photography catches them at the Nurburgring, on the Stelvio Pass, in the Le Mans pit lane, and parked outside the original factory on Porscheplatz. This title comes from Red Robin Publishing.
For Porsche enthusiasts, Cars and Coffee regulars, and anyone who has spent more than an idle minute reading about the 911's air-cooled history, the photography here speaks to the long-running affection the marque inspires. The silhouettes still hold up against any car maker working today.