The warehouse stores its priceless contents 'Costco' style, with cars like this early 1990s 968 convertible parked in the aisle alongside racks of 911 and 944 sports cars.
The warehouse also houses some of Porsche's most famous race cars, from the brand's illustrious motorsports history. That includes 16 outright victories at the 24 Hours of LeMans and a pair of Formula 1 championships with McLaren.
There are also numerous so-called "mules" — top-secret prototypes that were used to test new technology. Porsche's mules typically looked like existing models, to confuse prying eyes. This one may resemble an early 90s Porsche 964/911 Turbo Targa, but hidden underneath are the mechanicals for the company's then-upcoming Boxster sports car.
There are some ugly prototypes in the warehouse. This bizarre creation resembles a 944 from the 1980s.
But gorgeous prototypes abound, including this early four-seat 'long-wheelbase' 911 that never made it into production. In the background, there's a pair of green 'Quaker State'-sponsored March-Porsche Indycars.
We can't overlook this 996-based four-door 911 — a spiritual ancestor to today's Porsche Panamera sedan.
The warehouse is home to a collection of ultra-rare 959 supercars. These machines were the most advanced cars in the world when they debuted in the mid-1980s. The 'Rothmans' sponsored race car was prepared for the grueling Paris-to-Dakar Rally.
This Porsche 965 prototype is a real gem. It was powered by a rear-mounted V8 (from corporate stablemate Audi) and was meant to be a little brother to the exclusive 959.
The collection features cars Porsche engineered for other brands, such as this high-performance Audi 80 wagon.
The collection of rare race cars is stunning. It ranges from Mark Donohue's blue 'Sunoco'-sponsored 917/30 CanAm racers to the day-glow-orange-and-white Tag-Porsche McLaren F1 cars from the 1980s.
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