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Small And Hot (1978)

Small_And_Hot_1978“Acoustic”-brand Amplifiers advert c. 1978.  What was I saying the other day about “stick a Porsche next to pretty much anything?

The 911 can trace its roots back to sketches drawn by Ferdinand “Butzi” Porsche in 1959.[6] The Porsche 911 classic was developed as a much more powerful, larger, more comfortable replacement for the Porsche 356, the company’s first model. The new car made its public debut at the 1963[1] Frankfurt Motor Show (German: Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung).[7] The car presented at the auto show had a non-operational mockup of the 901 engine, receiving a working one in February 1964.[6]

It originally was designated as the “Porsche 901” (901 being its internal project number). 82 cars were built as 901s.[6] However, Peugeot protested on the grounds that in France it had exclusive rights to car names formed by three numbers with a zero in the middle. So, instead of selling the new model with another name in France, Porsche changed the name to 911. Internally, the cars’ part numbers carried on the prefix 901 for years.[6] Production began in September 1964,[7] the first 911s reached the US in February 1965 with a price tag of US$6,500.[6]”  (SOURCE)

2 replies on “Small And Hot (1978)”

As the owner of a Karmann Ghia with a Porsche 915 transmission and 911 cooling blower, I know a fair amount about Porsche trivia. But the Porsche has nothing whatever to do with the Acoustic amp besides the fact the advertising people had a wild hair that afternoon for Porsches. Tell us about the amp.

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