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| produced in 1967, based on Porsche 910
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| Class
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| Sports Car<br>[FIA Sports Prototype, Group 6]
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| Body Style  
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| Coupe (Short tail and Long tail)
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| Length
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| 4033 mm  ( 158.8 in ) (Short tail)<br>4839 mm  ( 190.5 in ) (Long tail)
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| 1720 mm  ( 67.7 in )
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| 940 mm  ( 37.0 in )
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| Wheelbase  
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| 2300 mm  ( 90.6 in )
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| Weight
| Weight
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| 600 kg  ( 1322 lb )
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| Transmission
| Transmission
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| 5 speed synchronized (Porsche 901), [[Rear wheel drive]], longitudinal [[Mid engine|mid-engine]]
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| Engine
| Engine
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| (1) 2.0 liter six-cylinder [[Flat engine|horizontally opposed]] (Porsche 901)<br>(2) 2.2 liter eight-cylinder [[Flat engine|horizontally opposed]] (Porsche 771)
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| Power
| Power
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| (1) 220 HP (164 kW) @ 8000 RPM <br>(2) 270 HP (201 kW) @ 8600 RPM
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| Similar
| Similar
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| [[Dino|Dino 206 GT]]<br>[[Chevron|Chevron B4]]<br>[[Alfa Romeo Tipo 33|Alfa Romeo 33]]
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| Porsche Experimental Department<br>Under the leadership of<br>[[Ferdinand Piëch]] and Helmut Bott
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Revision as of 20:24, 15 July 2009

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Porsche 907
Porsche
aka Porsche 907
Production produced in 1967, based on Porsche 910
Class Sports Car
[FIA Sports Prototype, Group 6]
Body Style Coupe (Short tail and Long tail)
Length 4033 mm ( 158.8 in ) (Short tail)
4839 mm ( 190.5 in ) (Long tail)
Width 1720 mm ( 67.7 in )
Height 940 mm ( 37.0 in )
Wheelbase 2300 mm ( 90.6 in )
Weight 600 kg ( 1322 lb )
Transmission 5 speed synchronized (Porsche 901), Rear wheel drive, longitudinal mid-engine
Engine (1) 2.0 liter six-cylinder horizontally opposed (Porsche 901)
(2) 2.2 liter eight-cylinder horizontally opposed (Porsche 771)
Power (1) 220 HP (164 kW) @ 8000 RPM
(2) 270 HP (201 kW) @ 8600 RPM
Similar Dino 206 GT
Chevron B4
Alfa Romeo 33
Designer Porsche Experimental Department
Under the leadership of
Ferdinand Piëch and Helmut Bott

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