This Porsche Fuhrmann Four-Cam Engine, originally built in 1960, is a quintessential vintage powerhouse from the era of iconic German engineering. Hailing from Oakton, Virginia, it's believed to have once resided in what could be the final Porsche 356 Carrera 2 produced, adding a touch of exclusivity to its heritage. Rebuilt over four decades ago by Stoddard, this engine is a Type 169 engine code, featuring a blank Type 693 crankcase and a plain bearing crankshaft, boasting impressive specifications with capacities bumped up to 587/3 levels. As an engine intended for a Porsche enthusiast's pride and joy, it showcases the craftsmanship and historical significance that these iconic German motors evoke.