Louise Piëch owned one very special piece of Porsche history: the very first 911 Turbo ever produced. That car now resides in the company's private collection, and Porsche has given us a quick look at the machine.

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Being the classy lady she was, Piëch had the Turbo badges stripped from the car, leaving the 911 with a simple Carrera emblem on the back deck and a Porsche crest on the hood. She was also a noted painter, and had the car built without tinted glass in the front windows. She'd haul ass to the Alps, set up a canvas in the car, and paint the landscape right there in the cabin. Well done. Check out the video below.

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