Porsche Diesel Standard 217
Highlights
- Early example from the first year of Type 217 construction
- Features a comprehensive early 2000s restoration
- Chassis No. 150
1960 Porsche Diesel 217 Standard Tractor
While many expect an open-topped, mid-century air-cooled Porsche to be an object of beauty and grace, those at Porsche in the 1950s and 1960s had a practical streak, one that was not uncommon across Western Europe during the era. Looking to play a larger part than that of a sports car manufacturer in West Germany’s Wirtschaftswunder Economic Miracle, Ferdinand and Ferry Porsche teamed with Allgaier in 1949, just one year after building Porsche 356 No. 1, to design and build the two-cylinder Allgaier Porsche 17 tractor. In 1956 Porsche-Diesel Motorenbau GmbH formed, and just two years later, the new company was the second most popular tractor manufacturer in West Germany, offering four different tractor lines from the single-cylinder Junior, two-cylinder Standard, three-cylinder Super, and four-cylinder Master.