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First Exhibits Installed in the New Porsche Museum
November 6, 2008

The new Porsche Museum is getting closer to its opening, and it took a huge step this week when the first twelve exhibition vehicles were installed. And by the end of the week, all 80 exhibits will be installed.
The first exhibits to go on display include a 356 Cabriolet, an original ‘11′ model, and the first prototype of the 924.
Virtually all museum vehicles are also used on the road, so they will constantly be cycled in and out of the museum, ensuring that visitors will have a chance to see different exhibits each time they visit.
The new museum, located in Stuttgart, is scheduled to be finished by the end of the year.
Check out some pictures of the first exhibits after the break.
[source: Porsche]



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