Often said to be firstly named the Porsche 901, the name was later   scrapped due to Peugeot having copyright over car model names which   contain three numbers, with a zero in the middle. The Porsche had a name   change to 911 before release in 1964. Replacing the Porsche 356, the   beginnings of this long running classic proved to owe itself to the   great styling of the car, and great performances in a number of races on   a spectrum of driving surfaces. Finishing first in the Monte Carlo   Rally and Targa Florio, the rear wheel drive Porsche 911 proved popular   and many variations were produced which were of greater capacity and   power. The comfortable and easy to drive sports car proved popular   mainly due to the styling, but with a backed up pedigree on the track. 
 The  1991cc 6 cylinder 911 shared components with the lesser 912  model. The  Porsche 911 had further variations of the 911 produced,  namely the Targa  top 911, an automatic 911 variation, an entry level  911, the more  powerful 911S and the 911T which replaced the previous  Porsche 912  model. The engine capacity was later increased to 2200cc  across the 911  range, with the introduction of the C and D series in  1970

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