Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg in Germany is the home of the Porsche->ke1 Museum, which holds roughly 500 various Porsche models, some of which are the rarest Porsches in the world. In the same city is a secrete compound that Porsche has purchased to store its priceless pieces when they are not being displayed.

As you would expect, there are some very exciting models in this storage facility, including a family car that Porsche was experimenting with for the Chinese market. The above video is the first of a series that will go through the various cars in this storage facility and let you in on all of the little details on each vehicle.

This debut video basically has just enough time to outline the Porsche Museum and the storage facility, as well as one ultra-rare model. This model in question is the first ever Porsche 911->ke282 Turbo. This model was specially built as a birthday present to the daughter of Ferdinand Porsche, Louise Porsche. Unlike every other 911->ke282 Turbo, this model actually lacks the “Turbo” badge on the rear, something that she specially requested.

In all, this introductory video is pretty awesome, but we can't wait for part two. The second part will include a wider array of vehicles stored in the facility, including: 996 Bulletproof, 906 Ollon-Villars Hill Climb, FLA Concept Study, 924 World Record Car, 928->ke928 Convertible Prototype, 908 Targa Forio, and 984 Porsche Junior.

Stay tuned, as we will drop the second video as soon as we get our hands on it.

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