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Porsche 944 1983-89 - Haynes Manaul Book (USA) 944, 4-cyl engine including Turbo, 5-speed manual & 3-speed automatic transmission. Covers 2.5, 2.7 & 3.0 litre single overhead cam engines only. Does NOT cover 944S PLEASE NOTE that these manuals are intended for petrol engine cars (except where diesel is specifically mentioned) built to US specifications. Whilst many of them are useful for the same make and model of car built for other markets, such vehicles may have different features, especially in areas concerned with safety and emission control. Please also note that these manuals have a soft (paperback) cover. Does NOT include 944S.
Porsche 924 1976-85 2.0L - Haynes Manaul Book Haynes owners repair manaul to cover Standard, 924 Lux, Turbo, Carrera GT and limited/special edition, 76 - 85, up to C. 2.0 litre (1984cc) Does NOT cover 2.5 litre 924 S introduced September 1985
Porsche 911 1965-85 - Haynes Manaul BookHaynes manaul book to cover Porsche Coupe, Targa and Cabriolet. 911, 911E, 911L, 911S, 911T, 911SC and Carrera, 65 - 85, up to C. 2.0 litre (1991cc), 2.2 litre (2195cc), 2.4 litre (2341cc), 2.7 litre (2687cc), 3.0 litre (2994cc) and 3.2 litre (3164cc) Does NOT cover Turbo
All Coupe, Targa and Cabriolet models (65 - 89) PLEASE NOTE that these manuals are intended for petrol engine cars (except where diesel is specifically mentioned) built to US specifications. Whilst many of them are useful for the same make and model of car built for other markets, such vehicles may have different features, especially in areas concerned with safety and emission control. Please also note that these manuals have a soft (paperback) cover. Does NOT cover turbocharged engine details.
Porsche 914 1969-75 - Haynes Manaul Book (USA)PLEASE NOTE that these manuals are intended for petrol engine cars (except where diesel is specifically mentioned) built to US specifications. Whilst many of them are useful for the same make and model of car built for other markets, such vehicles may have different features, especially in areas concerned with safety and emission control. Please also note that these manuals have a soft (paperback) cover.
Porsche 911 Restoration ManualBy: Lindsay Porter & Peter Morgan The Porsche 911, with its superb technical specification and motorsport pedigree, is one of the most admired cars ever built. Expensive too, and well beyond the reach of most people, until this manual came along. With over 700 illustrations and text aimed at the DIY enthusiast, the book outlines the history of the marque, and advises how to renovate chassis and bodywork, mechanical and electrical components; what to look for when buying a 911; and what modifications are possible. It also lists changes in production details up to 1983. Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 256 pages, 712 black & white and 30 line illustrations
Porsche 911 Story (8th Edition) The entire development history By: Paul Frère Introduced in 1963, the Porsche 911 is still the world’s favourite aspirational supercar. It is remarkable for any car to be in continuous production for this length of time, but even more so in the case of the 911 which, despite mounting competition, continues to excite admiration both on road and track. Porsche expert Paul Frère tells the full story of this timeless sports car, from the aluminium-bodied 356 models hand-built just after the war, from which the 911 evolved, right through to the high-tech 2002 models.‘the only book about the 911 you’ll ever need’ Daily Express 'A valuable reference’ Classic Cars.Hardback, 238 x 169mm, 464 pages, 400 illustrations including colour
Porsche Illustrated Buyer's Guide (4th Edition) By: Dean Batchelor. Revised and updated by Randy Leffingwell This edition includes all the new Porsches introduced since the third edition of this best-selling Buyer's Guide was published in 1989, including the newest 911s, the incredible Boxster, the 959, and the 968. Porsche owners, prospective buyers, and enthusiasts who simply admire Porsche craftsmanship and performance will appreciate the details covered in the revised text with its buying tips and in-depth information arranged year-by-year and model-by-model.
Porsche in Motorsport The first fifty years By: Peter MorganWith the continuing keen interest in anything Porsche-related, this beautifully illustrated, large-format book, by an established marque expert, is a welcome addition to Haynes’ already highly successful stable of Porsche titles. It chronicles the company’s first 50 years in motorsport, covering the evolution of the racing Porsches, the developing technology, the drivers, and the common thread that links the 550 Spyder of the carefree 1950s with the 911GTI-98 of today. First book in a mini series that will include Mercedes in Motorsport.’a quality product, well-researched’ Classic Car Mart Hardback, 250 x 250mm, 192 pages, 200 illustrations, many in colour
The best words, photos and data from the world's oldest car magazine. Founded in 1895, Autocar is the world's oldest car magazine and thrives today like never before as a vibrant, authoritative weekly packed with car news and reviews, including the most comprehensive road tests in the business. This book, part of an important new series, collects all the best Autocar material about the iconic Porsche 911 since 1996 in one brightly designed, photographically lavish, information-packed book that will be a must-have for all enthusiasts of these cars. From detailed performance data to scoop stories, it's all here in one superb reference source.
Haynes Great Cars Series: Porsche 911A celebration of the world's most revered sports car By: Michael Scarlett The Porsche 911 is arguably the most instantly recognisable sports car in the world, and has become an icon. Since its introduction more than 40 years ago, in 1963, the 911 has been constantly refined and updated to maintain its position at the forefront of the supercar league. Despite its awe-inspiring performance, the use of advanced engineering and leading-edge technology has ensured that Porsche's core model is undoubtedly one of the most usable and durable high-performance cars available. This beautifully produced edition will appeal to all sports car fans as well as to Porsche 911 owners and enthusiasts. Hardback, 250 x 250mm, 160 pages, 200 colour & 50 black & white illustrations
Porsche. The Sports Racing Cars 1953-72 By: Anthony Pritchard Joining Haynes's growing stable of distinguished Porsche titles, this definitive volume tells the full story of Porsche's famed sports prototype and competition sports cars from 1953 to 1972. Authoritatively written and beautifully illustrated, it chronicles the 'giant-killing' years when Porsche was locked in combat with its arch rival Ferrari, and celebrates Porsche's victories at events such as Le Mans and the Targa Florio, and its excellent placings in other World Sports Car Championship events."Handsomely produced hardback, which is stuffed with pictures". Octane"The specs and dramatis personae just make it better". Evening StandardHardback, 280 x 230mm, 336 pages, 56 colour & 232 b&w illustrations
Porsche 911 Story (8th Edition) The entire development history By: Paul Frère Rather like the car it describes, the evergreen Porsche 911 Story continues to delight marque enthusiasts of all ages. Describing the full history of this timeless sports car, Paul Frère, grand master of Porsche road testing and writing, brings his classic book right up to date in an eighth edition that includes details of model years 2003, 2004 and 2005, and the major competition successes of the GT3 models. Hardback, 238 x 169mm, 480 pages, 64 colour & 400 b&w illustrations
Porsche 917. The winning formula By: Peter Morgan The super-fast Porsche 917 dominated international motorsport in the early 1970s. A racing car conceived amid bitter family rivalry and designed to win the world-famous Le Mans 24 Hours race, the 917 became the focus of obsessive ambition for all connected with its development. After a brilliant victory at Le Mans, where Porsche had been campaigning unsuccessfully for 19 years, it won North America's Can-Am series two years running. Here is the full story of the 917, recently voted the world's greatest racing car.'A good one-stop source for the whole 917 story' Motor Sport Hardback, 250 x 250mm, 208 pages, 201 illustrations, including colour
Porsche 956/962 By: Peter Morgan This book chronicles the history of Porsche's all-conquering 956/962 sports cars. The Group C formula, for which the 956 was built, allowed Porsche to demonstrate their expertise with the turbocharged racing engine, and the car won at Le Mans in its debut year of 1982. The 956, and the later 962, went on to dominate the French classic for an unbroken run of six years until 1988. During this spell, Porsche also lifted the World Sports Car Championship crown for five successive years. Here is the full story of the dominant Group C car of the 1980s.'very well researched' Racecar Engineering'you'll love it' Motor Sport Hardback, 250 x 250mm, 208 pages, 200 mainly colour illustrations
Porsche Boxster Story The entire development history By: Paul Frère The Boxster, launched in 1996, has been a great success for Porsche, with sales having improved consistently year-on-year to reach today's level of 30,000 a year, which means that it is level-pegging with the legendary 911. Paul Frère, author of Haynes' revered Porsche 911 Story, now in its eighth edition, tells the full story of the Boxster, from the 1994 concept car through to the current face-lifted Boxster and Boxster S models, with a glimpse into what Porsche plans for the future. Hardback, 238 x 169mm, 208 pages, 145 colour illustrations
Porsche Data Book The definitive reference to specifications and statistics By: Marc Bongers This one-stop expert reference book is packed with data covering each permutation of Porsche ever built, from 1948 through to the present day. Compiled with privileged access to the Porsche archives, and providing just about every fact and figure ever issued by the factory, it is an invaluable addition to Haynes's stable of successful books about the marque. Each type has an introduction, followed by model-by-model information including a reference colour photograph and highly detailed specification."It’s simply formidable". Motor Sport"It’s fascinating for any Porsche enthusiast". Classic CarsHardback, 234 x 169mm, 400 pages, 300 colour illustrations
Porsche: Haynes Classic Makes Series Engineering for Excellence By: Tony Dron Porsche has become one of the most evocative names in motoring history. With a tradition of engineering excellence and innovation, Porsche has developed into a brand synonymous with cutting-edge technology, and the production of stylish, high-performance cars of unrivalled reliability and build quality. The Porsche 911 is undeniably amongst the greatest sports cars of all time. Here is the full, illustrated model-by-model story of Porsche cars, encompassing such classics as the 356, the seminal 911, the 924, 944, 928 and Boxster. Includes technical data, driving impressions and buying advice."Entertaining and good value". Octane"Excellent photography, both vintage and modern, as well as plenty of facts and figures- a recommended buy for any Porsche fan". GT Purely Porsche"One of the best reads on the subject of Porsche". Classic & Sports CarHardback, 270 x 210mm, 160 pages, 150 colour illustrations.
Porsche: The Carrera Dynasty By: Glen Smale Adding to Haynes's stable of excellent Porsche titles, this book celebrates the glorious Carrera family, exploring some of the most iconic areas of Porsche history, and covering all eras, from the 356 to the current Carrera GT, the world's fastest road-going sports car. This supercar is a glorious addition to a very grand dynasty in motoring and motorsport history."Packed full of photographs, this book gives a useful new angle on porsche history and the Carrera name". Total 911Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 208 pages, 100 colour & 100 b&w illustrations.
Porsche: The Engineering Story By: Jeff Daniels Over the years, Porsche has developed a reputation for technical innovation and for using cutting-edge technology in its road cars. This book travels chronologically through Porsche's technical history, each chapter starting at a crucial point in the company's evolution. From Dr Porsche's preparation of high-powered prototype Beetles for competition purposes, to the technology incorporated in the latest Cayenne and Carrera GT models, as well as the latest 997-model 911, the reader is taken on a fascinating journey through the Porsche archives, uncovering much previously unknown information."...fascinating chronological record..." Volkswagen Driver "...very readable, not to mention informative...using cutaway drawings and 'ghost’ pictures". Evening StandardHardback, 270 x 210mm, 240 pages, 200 black & white illustrations.
Porsche Moments By: Jesse Alexander Legendary photographer Jesse Alexander produced some of his most indelible Porsche images between 1953 and 1962. During that time he lived and worked in Europe, driving to the races in his Porsche Super 90 coupe, which he bought directly from the factory. He would return his car to Stuttgart for maintenance, and this increased his familiarity with Porsche technicians and particularly with racing director Huschke von Hanstein. Thus began a strong relationship with the people and drivers of Porsche, which is reflected by the intimacy and access of his photographs. Though best known for his black and white work, Alexander's early colour work is also featured in this book. Hardback, 280 x 230mm, 96 pages, 40 colour & 60 b&w illustrations.
Porsche Rennsport By: Jeff Zwart This lavish, coffee-table format photography book documents the largest and most comprehensive gathering of Porsche racing cars ever assembled. Photographer and racing driver Jeff Zwart constructed a temporary studio at Daytona International Speedway during a recent Rennsport Reunion to photograph more than 125 cars. Every model type from every decade is represented, from the first Porsche built in 1948 (356-001) through the 2004 GT3 RSR. This book features dozens of sensuous and colorful studies of characteristic model details and famous racing liveries. Porsche supported and approved this photography project, and it carries an official Porsche part number. Hardback, 380 x 250mm, 160 pages, 215 colour illustrations.
Porsche The Legendary Cars (DVD) An in-depth celebration of some of the greatest road and racing Porsches ever made. Superb action footage! DVD extras include a look at Porsche’s outstanding Le Mans achievements plus a mind-blowing on-board ‘experience’ at the Nurburgring.