Ferdinand Porsche

             Ferdinand Porsche was born on September 3, 1875. Always interested in things
             mechanical, at the age of 15 he equipped his family's home with electricity, designing and
             building the generator and even the light bulb. The name Porsche first appeared on a car
             in 1900, the Lohner-Porsche, a battery-powered car that was first shown at the Paris
             Exhibition. In 1906 Porsche was hired by the Daimler Motor Co. as Technical Director,
             and eventually becoming the Chief Engineer. One of his Mercedes designs created for
             Daimler-Benz won the 1924 Targa Florio, and he built on this success to create the
             Mercedes-Benz S series of the late 1920s, cars which have been referred to as "street
             Porsche proposed a mass-produced Mercedes-Benz for the ordinary driver but was turned
             down by his employer, so he left the Daimler-Benz organization and started up on his
             own. The Volkswagen plan dates from this time, along with three aerodynamic versions
             built for racing.During World War II Porsche found himself working for hitler and
             building projects such as producing farm tractors. Hitler got porsche to build him the
             Kubelwagen, the Schwimwagen, and even a car that used wood as fuel to opperate in the
             war.But in 1946, when Porsche's son Ferry and daughter Louise Plech joined the firm,
             they returned to the goal of sports car design. The Porsche Type 356 went into production
             Porsche died in 1951, having seen the Porsche name on a sports car.
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