The Porsche Wanderer-Reutter Coupe 1947 is a classic and iconic example of vintage automotive engineering. This distinctive two-door coupe was released as part of Georgine Reutters first offering of post World War 2 Porsche automobiles. It has a long, low-slung body that features a powerful four-cylinder flat-four engine mounted in the rear, with a distinctive air intake and exhaust pipes extending along the sides. A deep navy blue paint job with shiny silver stripes and trim gives the Wanderer-Reutter Coupe an alluring, sleek appearance. The interior is spacious and comfortable, with classic leather upholstery and sewn fabric sunroof. A mahogany wood-grained dashboard, red painted aluminum handles, and vintage-style gauges are all classic features of the Wanderer-Reutter Coupe, adding to its appeal. The car is powered by a 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine and has dual-vented semi-elliptic leaf springs in the suspension. The car also has four-wheel drum brakes and a four-speed manual transmission, making it an agile and reliable ride. Its unique combination of style and power make it a truly iconic and timeless classic and a favorite among classic car enthusiasts.
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