Porsche 911 and Derivatives : A Collector's Guide : 1963-1980 (Collector's Guide Series)
by Michael Cotton

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Hardcover Vol 001 (November 1994)
Motorbooks International; ISBN: 094798190X ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.59 x 7.38 x 9.51
Other Editions: Hardcover

From Stuttgart to San Francisco and from London to Le Mans the name Porsche has a special magic for car enthusiasts. It stands for cars of great character, outstanding performance and aerodynamically efficient lines, built to a standard of engineering integrity which is the envy of many rival manufacturers. This is why the Porsche 911, the company's mainstay model since its announcement in 1964, is amongst the most coveted sports coupes in the world.

Introduced with a 2-litere six-cylinder air-cooled engine, which subsequently grew through 2.2, 2.4 and 2.7-litre variants into a full 3-liter and most recently into a 3.3-litre turbocharged engine developing 300 bhp, the Porsche 911 and its derivatives have remained true to the rear-engine concept, which was carried through from the 911's predecessor, the Porsche 356.

Porsche 911 and Derivatives