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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Golden Era The History of Group C & IMSA GTP (2 volume set)

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After the great sports prototype era of 1962 through to 1971, auto racing fell back on the use of GT machinery until, with the coming of the 80's , a new golden era commenced on both sides of the Atlantic.In Europe, the new Group C regulations set in motion a series which was ruled by fuel efficiency as well as speed. In America, the fuel efficiency factor was disregarded - brute power, speed and close racing being the objective in endurance racing.From 1981, IMSA GTP racing in America saw first Lola and then March rule the roost. The coming of the Porsche 962 in 1985 saw this car dominate the series until the arrival of Nissan and later Toyota.From 1982 in Europe, Porsche was instantly dominant, first of all with the 956 and later with the 962. There, Mercedes, in the guise of Peter Sauber's Company and Jaguar (with Tom Walkinshaw Racing) would beat Porsche until a new 3.5-liter "atmo" class took over in 1991.With the coming of the Wold recession in the early 90's, this form of manufacturer-based racing ground to a halt. Sports prototype racing in Europe died in 1992, to be followed in America at the end of 1993. Today, these cars and races are remembered with great fondness by most racing enthusiasts around the World.In this book (set of books actually) can be traced the events leading up to the Group C and IMSA GT formulas, together with a description of every race of both series and a complete description of every car that raced in the series. 300 black and white and color photos. 2 volume boxed set.


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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Porsche 911 and Derivatives, Volume 2: 1981-1994 (Collector's Guide)

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Porsche 911 and Derivatives, Volume 2: 1981-1994 (Collector's Guide) Feature

This sequel to the first 911 collector's guide, which covered 1963 to 1980 models, picks up the story at the period when Porsche came under new management and the future of the 911 seemed in doubt. Sales were eventually reversed, however, propelling the 911 and its many derivations into their most exciting production phase. All of the increasingly powerful 2.8-, 3.0-, 3.3-, and 3.6-liter versions of these coveted performance coupes are examined in this illustrated collector's reference, as are specification changes and race and rally successes. A special chapter is devoted to choosing a 911 and the costs of ownership, while comprehensive appendices list serial numbers, engine specs, performance figures, and Porsche club contacts throughout the world. An essential reference for prospective buyers and Porsche fans everywhere.


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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Porsche 911 and Derivatives, Volume 1: 1963-1980 (Collector's Guide Series)

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Porsche 911 and Derivatives, Volume 1: 1963-1980 (Collector's Guide Series) Feature

All titles in this popular series of landscape-format books contain model-by-model technical descriptions, explain design and development features, discuss performance and equipment levels and, where appropriate, competition activities, as well as providing ownership guidance. The main text is supplemented by comprehensive reference material in the form of easy-to-study appendices.

Chapters: Ancestors and parentage; Birth of the 911; ‘Everyman’s Porsche’ – the 912; Improving the breed – O, A and B-series models; Boring and stroking – 2.2 and 2.4-litre models; Return of the Carrera – 2.7 and 3-litre pacesetters; The 930 Turbo; The competition 911s; Turbos on the track – 911, 934, 935 and 936; Buying a used 911. Appendices: Model recognition and serial numbers; Performance and production statistics; Competition cars 1965-80; Porsche 911 and 912 performance figures.


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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Porsche 911 and Derivatives, Volume 1: 1963-1980 (Collector's Guide Series)

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Porsche 911 and Derivatives, Volume 1: 1963-1980 (Collector's Guide Series) Feature

All titles in this popular series of landscape-format books contain model-by-model technical descriptions, explain design and development features, discuss performance and equipment levels and, where appropriate, competition activities, as well as providing ownership guidance. The main text is supplemented by comprehensive reference material in the form of easy-to-study appendices.

Chapters: Ancestors and parentage; Birth of the 911; ‘Everyman’s Porsche’ – the 912; Improving the breed – O, A and B-series models; Boring and stroking – 2.2 and 2.4-litre models; Return of the Carrera – 2.7 and 3-litre pacesetters; The 930 Turbo; The competition 911s; Turbos on the track – 911, 934, 935 and 936; Buying a used 911. Appendices: Model recognition and serial numbers; Performance and production statistics; Competition cars 1965-80; Porsche 911 and 912 performance figures.


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Sunday, October 17, 2010

Porsche 911: The Definitive History 1997 to 2004 Volume 5 (v. 5)

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Porsche 911 The Definitive History 1997 to 2004 Volume 5 is from an acclaimed series. All 911 models and their derivatives are covered from 1997 to 2004. This volume begins in late 1997 with the introduction of the 996 models first water-cooled 911s. The production cars for the U.S. and European markets are looked at in year-by-year detail, so that all variants (including 911-based competition cars and limited editions) are described.


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Thursday, September 16, 2010

The Porsche Book 3 Volume Set: The Complete History of Types and Models

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Written by Porsche insider and Le Mans-winner Jurgen Barth with co-author Gustav Busing, "The Porsche Book: The Complete History of Types and Models", is a massive, three-volume set, and is the ultimate technical history of all Porsche cars and designs, from the most famous sports cars to the most obscure prototypes. Originally published in 1977, this is the first English-language edition of "The Porsche Book" in 25 years. Complete descriptions of each model's specifications, from 1948 through the present day are complemented by details of upgrades and major options, and fascinating history on the company itself. This definitive account of Porsche's cars and design projects tells the whole story behind the cars from this legendary marque, and is an essential resource for all Porsche enthusiasts, especially those who are restoring, racing, or collecting vintage Porsches. Each volume is packed with previously unpublished photographs and illustrations, and tables featuring chassis numbers, engine numbers, specifications, and performance figures.


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