KEY POINTS
  • The confusion around the Type 64 stems from its complex history.
  • Ferdinand Porsche, a relentless and visionary auto engineer who was also a member of the Nazi Party, started making cars in 1931.
  • He developed the car known as the Type 64 from an early version of the Volkswagen Beetle for the Nazi Party in 1939.
  • The car company wasn't started until 1948. 
1939 Porsche Type 64

This weekend, a sleek, vintage car that's being called "the world's first Porsche" heads to the auction block with an estimated price tag of over $20 million.

There is just one problem: Porsche says the 1939 Porsche Type 64 isn't the first Porsche ever made. To purists, it may not even be a Porsche.