Up next Gone Green | Fat Fender Garage’s Juicy Bagged ’65 C10 Published on November 23, 2020 Author Chris Hamilton Tags jalopnik, porche, Porsche 911 Pickup, Share article Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Mail 0 A Porsche 911 Pickup Truck? What!!?? Story from Jalopnik: You ever have something stupid in your head and you can’t shake it until you, in some way, see it through? I feel like an embarrassing number of my life decisions are the result of this and, just so you know, so is this post. You see yesterday I saw a picture of a side view of a Porsche 911 in passing, and my brain somehow misinterpreted it as a picture of a weird cab-forward pickup truck. I couldn’t get the image out of my head, so here we are.Subscribe to our weekly newsletter Just so we’re all on the same starting point, this is roughly what the picture I saw looked like: Photo: Fast Classics Nothing weird, just a classic 911. Maybe it was the amber rear marker lamps or something that triggered my image-confusion, but for a brief, glorious moment, I read this backward, with the rear as the front and the front as the rear, and the trunk becoming a truck bed. It was sort of like that old Dodge Deora concept truck from the ’60s. You know, this one: Photo: Dodge I realized my mistake before the image even finished scrolling past, but the idea stuck with me: what if there was a reversed-911 pickup truck? It could be front-engine/front-wheel drive, kind of like how Volkswagen flipped their rear-engine/rear-drive formula for the Basistransporter and Hormiga pickup trucks. This is what I think such a weird beast might look like: Illustration: Jason Torchinsky See where I was coming from now? This would make a pretty slick little FWD, unibody pickup truck. It’s hard to look at that, I know, since the 911 form is so ingrained in our minds, but stick with me, here. Here’s how I imagine the general interior layout might be: Illustration: Jason Torchinsky I’m not certain if any pickups ever used a vertical gas tank like that, but it seems to be fairly well-protected there, as long as you don’t puncture it with something in the bed, so if you’re transporting harpoons, maybe let the pointy end go out the back. I feel like to really get this out of my system, I need to make at least one more view, here, so let’s imagine what this may look like from a front-quarter view: Illustration: Jason Torchinsky Click here to continue reading!
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