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If you think about all the evocative letters we associate with the automotive industry, the letter “L” isn’t one of them. Even more so for those who appreciate Porsche 911s. We think of abbreviations such as R, RS, RSR, GTs 2 and 3. Yet, in 1968, Porsche added the 911 L to its range and today it’s an extremely rare variant from Porsche’s air-cooled lineage.

Back at the start of the 911’s production life – much like it operates today – Porsche didn’t wait too long to add updates and special editions to the range. By the end of 1966, the

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