What is the chassis code for the 911?
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Chassis code 964: 3.6L engine, the 911 Carrera 4 officially introduced all-wheel drive to the 911 lineup. Here are the detailed related contents: Introduction: In 1963, the Porsche 911, designed by Alexander Porsche, made its debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show. The original 911 was initially named 901, but faced protests from French automaker Peugeot. Since Peugeot's models were named in the X0X format (e.g., 205, 406), Porsche renamed it to 911 upon its official market launch. However, between September and December 1964, 232 cars labeled "901" were still produced, which have now become highly valuable collector's items. Engine: The 911 initially featured only a 2.0-liter engine with a maximum output of 130 horsepower, available in both coupe and Targa versions with a glass roof. The name "Targa" commemorates Porsche's five victories at the Targa Florio race in Sicily, Italy, and the glass roof design also complied with U.S. regulations at the time to facilitate market expansion.