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The world-renowned air-cooled Porsche gathering, Luftgekühlt, made history over the weekend with its inaugural Asian event along the iconic Tokyo Expressway’s KK Line in Ginza. For one day, a section of the elevated roadway, normally packed with traffic, was transformed into a rolling museum celebrating Stuttgart’s air-cooled heritage.

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Founded by former endurance racer Patrick Long, Luftgekühlt built its reputation in the United States by showcasing rare and historically significant Porsches in striking urban venues. Its Tokyo debut followed the same formula, pairing the city’s neon skyline with more than 150 air-cooled classics spanning decades of Porsche history.

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Staged against Ginza’s dramatic urban backdrop, the event blended “Air-Cooled Culture” with the Japanese metropolis. Rare race cars, concours-level restorations, and custom builds shared the same stretch of elevated road, marking a key milestone as the California-born event expanded into Asia.

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The lineup ranged from early examples of the Porsche 356 to later icons like the Porsche 911 (993), all positioned along the closed expressway against central Tokyo’s dense skyline. Standout cars included a rare Porsche 964 Carrera RS N/GT and the Taki Racing-prepared Porsche 910.

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The event also featured a 1984 Porsche 956 and the unusual sight of a street-legal Porsche 962 displayed on a public highway. Japanese custom builder culture was represented by the striking Madlane 935ML, highlighting Luftgekühlt’s collaboration with local creators and workshops.

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For enthusiasts and collectors alike, the first Luftgekühlt Tokyo demonstrated that the appeal of air-cooled Porsches transcends borders, especially when showcased on one of the world’s most recognizable city expressways.