Porsche
"Steel and iron works combine" the phrase that Ferry Porsche and around 200 comrades-in-arms called the wooden huts, a former sawmill in the Austrian town of Gmünd, into which father and son moved Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche KG from Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen during the War (1944).
This is where the first Porsche, the 356 Number 1 was created in 1948. Fifty-two Porsche 356s were built in Gmünd. In the summer of 1949, a dozen Porsche employees started the relocation of the production site back to Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen. In Zuffenhausen the success story of Porsche continued. At the beginning of 1950, series production of the Porsche 356 started with 400 vehicles being produced by the end of the year. Porsche production was continually expanded. The introduction of the Porsche 911 in 1963 marked a milestone in Porsche development.
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