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Gallery: 50 years of Porsche 911

The evergreen 911 is celebrating its 50th birthday in 2013, and Porsche will be marking the occasion in style with a series of events throughout the year. We thought we'd mark the anniversary, too, by bringing you a gallery of all the important road versions you could buy over the years.

During the past 50 years, Porsche has built more than 820,000 911s, and that makes it the world's most successful sports car. It was launched in 1963 to replace the 356, and through five generations, it has continually evolved, grown more popular, and ultimately seen off the cars its maker created to replace is. Don't believe us? When did you last see a 944 Turbo or 928? Exactly.

The Porsche 911's heritage comes not only from its success on the road, but also through its racing - and rallying - exploits. From the very beginning it has been at home on circuits all over the world, earning a reputation as a versatile and dependable winner. Indeed, a good two thirds of the 30,000 race victories achieved by Porsche to date were notched up by the 911.

Here, then, are some of the most significant 911 variations from over the years.

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1974: Porsche 911 2.7

Now with more than a decade of production behind it, the 911 receives its most far-reaching update yet - and like so many sports cars of its era, its styling seems to have been influenced by the safety legislators.

The new 1974 car gets impact bumpers and a soft-feel dashboard, which many enthusiasts say ruins the appeal of the 911. It's the beginning of the shift away from the 911 being an all-out sports car, and a usable daily performance car. Once again, it's offered in standard and S forms (the E and T are dropped), and is followed by a new 3.0-litre Carrera version.

Vital statistics
2687cc, 150bhp, 1075kg

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