Online Auction Vintage Porsche Posters

in cars •  5 years ago 

With this world wide lockdown, everything is in slow motion, even auction houses with sales of million-dollar classic cars. But RM Sotheby's present an online auction of incredible vintage Porsche posters assembled by a collector over more than 40 years. The Classic & Rare Porsche Posters sale proposed more than 70 original posters until April 27 at 1:00 pm ET.

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Porsche 959 Cutaway, 1986

Even without bidding, the posters are worth a look... And maybe you will bid without leaving your favorite chair 😀

Vintage Porsche Posters

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This posters highlights the history and evolution of Porsche, especially during the years 60's and 70's. Most of the posters were designed by Erich Strenger. After studies in Art, Erich began to work for Porsche marketing department in 1951 and designed stunning posters until 1987.

More about Erich Strenger :

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24 Hours of Francorchamps, 1969

1000 KM of Monza, 1969, Design by Strenger

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And my favorite :

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Carrera Panamericana Mexico, 1954, design by Strenger too...

And you what is your favorite poster ? Don't hesitate to leave it a comment ...

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Sale

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Date :until April 27 at 1:00 pm ET
Place :Online
Price :
Link :Classic & Rare Porsche Posters sale

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Sources

RM Sotheby's
Classic & Rare Porsche Posters sale

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Wow, look at these 😃. They're pretty great looking posters. While I do like a cut-away poster of a Porsche, my favourites have to be those race posters, especially the Monza one 🔥. Given how collectible anything old, and has "Porsche" written on it, I doubt I'd be able to afford even one of these posters 😅.