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Portage, Indiana, United States
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1975 911, 911S, 911 Carrera 2.7, 930 Turbo Technical Specification Book

Porsche Factory Original Publication

Original 1st Edition as of January, 1977

 This is the Technical Specification Book for the 1975 Porsche 911. 

This one covers the following models:

  • 911
  • 911S
  • 911 Carrera 2.7
  • 930 Turbo

This is factory issued booklet that contains all kinds of specifications for the particular model year.  They are designed to provide the Porsche mechanic with data and specifications necessary to render proper service. 

Dimensions:   approx. 3.5” by 4.5”, 92 pages

Condition:  Cover has damage on bottom edge (see photo).  Covers has some grease stains.  Pages have yellowed with, but there are no loose pages.   

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