The Porsche 909 "Bergspyder" was a spyder sports car designed and built by Porsche in 1968. Its purpose was to compete in hillclimbing competitions, specifically...
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possible. 50 years ago, Porsche's engineers had built a car using similar constraints: the Porsche 909 Bergspyder. The 981 Bergspyder never entered production...
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(1952–1963) Porsche Master (408, 409, 418, 429) Porsche P 111 Porsche P 122 Porsche P 133 Porsche P 144 Porsche R22 (Allgaier R22) (1949–1952) Porsche Standard...
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202 N⋅m (149 lbf⋅ft) Type 771 air-cooled, four-stroke, boxer flat-eight (909 Bergspyder) 1966–1968 2.0 L (1,991 cc) 162 kW (220 PS; 217 bhp) 206 N⋅m (152 lbf⋅ft)...
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crash CEA-909, an ANSI standard for smart antennas Porsche 909 Bergspyder, a 1968 sports car United Nations Security Council Resolution 909, a 1994 resolution...
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Boxster designed and built by Porsche in 2014 that harkens to Porsche's lightest race car, the Porsche 909 Bergspyder, weighing only 384 kg (846 lbs)...
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Porsche entered lightweight open-top ″Bergspyder″ variants as their racing models were made for endurance racing up to 24 hours, with the Porsche 909...
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