Porsche Cars 1960-1964 Brooklands Books on 2040-parts.com
Maple Valley, Washington, United States
A collection of 31 fully illustrated road test reports and articles covering the following models: Super 75, Formula 2 car, 1600, Super 90, 360, Carrera 2, 365B, 1962 F1, 904, 901, 1600-S, 904 Carrera GTS and 356SC. Feature articles include: 'Porsche Spring Playground', 'Porsche Prepares', (the F2 car), 'The Most Fantastic Grand Prix Car', and Class E. Black-and-white illustrations. Pictorial Card Cover. Photostat quality of print. Light wear to black card covers. Size: 100 Pages Has some wear and bending to corners. |
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