Luftgekühlt 9 — 911T
Mare Island Naval Shipyard
April 29, 2023
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Luftgekühlt 9, staged on April 29, 2023, at Mare Island, the historic naval base in Vallejo just north of San Francisco. The location holds a particular significance for me, as my grandfather worked in this shipyard during World War II. The setting's brick, cranes, and dry docks framed a rare cross-section of Porsche history: more than 1,000 cars and 12,000 guests across the weekend. Saturday centered on the air-cooled 911 legacy—especially the G-model in its 60th year—while Sunday expanded into Air | Water, connecting eras and build styles in one narrative space. The curation was cinematic, turning an industrial shipyard into a gallery where patina, provenance, and personality shared the same passion.
This photo gallery captures a stunning early model 911 T. The 911 T is pivotal: Porsche's first "Touring" 911, it opened the model to a broader audience while preserving the long-hood ethos. As an entry point beneath the S and L, its 2.0-liter simplicity, short-wheelbase balance, and pared-back trim made the formula more attainable, seeding decades of everyday, motorsport-bred 911s. You can see the blueprint in this car—green gauges, thin pillars, unfiltered steering—an origin chapter where usability and purity met, and the 911's broad, enduring family tree truly took root.
Luftgekühlt originated in 2014, when racer Patrick Long and creative director Howie Idelson hosted a small gathering of air-cooled Porsches in the parking lot at Deus Ex Machina in Venice, California. The name means "air-cooled", but the idea was bigger: curate cars like art, stage them in character-rich spaces, and invite a community to mingle stories with machinery. From that intimate start, the event scaled into a roving exhibition with hyper-considered placement, distinctive branding, and an inclusive spirit that welcomes purists and outliers alike. It is really something special, everyone across the spectrum coming together to celebrate a shared love for Porsche's air-cooled heritage.