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Jay,
I've seen some of the projects identified, either in books or articles. I can't point you to a comprehensive list anywhere, though.
A lot of the work has been done under confidentiality agreements and likely will remain undercover for a good long while. I have a copy of a book on Porsche's Engineering and Design Services that they produced years ago. It's 84 pages in length and I suppose it served as a sort of brochure that they gave to prospective clients. Most of the work shown is what Porsche did for themselves. There are a few pages that show projects for others, dating back to the 1930s. They take pains to explain that all they have shown is work for which publication rights have been granted.
I'd imagine some of their clients wouldn't care to admit they needed outside expertise.
JR
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