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Porsche 911 Story, by Paul Frere; Technical Specs, Detailed History

Porsche 911 Story by Paul Frere

“This book is chockfull of drawings, photos, stories, charts, specs, all told by one who is one of the top sports car racers … If you could only have one 911 book, this is it!”

About the Author

Paul Frere - engineer, writer and former top racing driver - has driven virtually every Porsche 911 variant. He is the author of Porsche Boxster Story and My Life Full of Cars, in which the Porsche marque features strongly. He lives in Monaco.

The author really knows these cars. He's owned them, driven them, and even raced them for the factory.

There's a huge amount of technical information, but its presented in a informative and well-written way. The chapter on engine development is worth the price of the book alone; every design change is described and explained. Overall this is a great book; if you have any technical interest at all 911s, this is the book to get.

This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in a technical overview on the evolution of the Porsche 911. Chapters include topics such as engine, transmission, and body evolution. Well illustrated and written by a true expert in the field. Excellent appendixes with comparison tables of every aspect of the car you can think of. A must read if you are considering purchasing a 911.

Hardcover with dustjacket in Very Good Condition: No loose or missing pages, no water damage. No highlighting or underlining. Dustjacket is not price-clipped ($12.95), has minor edge tears and creases. Book looks very presentable.

227 pages, 1984, 3rd Edition; 9.75x7.5"

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