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- The Porsche 909 "Bergspyder" was a spyder sports car designed and built by Porsche in 1968. Its purpose was to compete in hillclimbing competitions, specifically...
- is also sometimes called the 906/8 Bergspyder, Although the race car was most commonly known as the 904 Bergspyder and was technically based on the 904...
- had built a car using similar constraints: the Porsche 909 Bergspyder. The 981 Bergspyder never entered production as it failed feasibility tests. The...
- Porsche Taycan 64 360 Cisitalia 550 Spyder 718 787 804 904 906 907 908 909 Bergspyder 910 911 GT1 917 919 hybrid 934 934/5 935 936 956 961 962 963 Porsche 99X...
- 906. In hillclimbing, the career of the short and light open-top 910/8 "Bergspyder" version with its 8-cylinder continued, winning the 1967 and 1968 European...
- lightweight open-top ″Bergspydervariants as their racing models were made for endurance racing up to 24 hours, with the Porsche 909 Bergspyder being the most...
- did end up making it on the next Porsche Panamera. The Porsche Boxster Bergspyder is a racing-inspired speedster concept based on the 981-generation Porsche...
- infection  Ludovico Scarfiotti (ITA) 1968-06-08 Hillclimbing Porsche 910/68 Bergspyder European Hillclimb Championship Roßfeld-Höhenring-Straße Internationaler...
- 550 Porsche 718 Porsche 904 Porsche 906 Porsche 910 Coupé Porsche 910 Bergspyder Porsche 907 Porsche 908 Coupé 1953–1957 1957–1962 1963–1965 1965–1966...
- (155 lbf⋅ft) Type 771 air-cooled, four-stroke, boxer flat-eight (904/8 Bergspyder) 1965–1966 2.0 L (1,981 cc) 191 kW (260 PS; 256 bhp) 210 N⋅m (155 lbf⋅ft)...