Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Porsche 924 (Car & Motorcycle Marque/Model)

Porsche 924 (Car & Motorcycle Marque/Model) Review


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The full and fascinating history of the underrated 924, looking in-depth at the background behind its introduction before following its development in the European and North American markets. Detailed chapters cover: A History of the Marque; The 914, A Joint Project; the 924, A New Type of Porsche; the 924 Turbo; The 924 in Competition; End of the Line - the 924S; plus appendices featuring chassis and engine specs, production details, and standard colors.


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Sunday, January 16, 2011

Porsche, 944 (Car & Motorcycle Marque/Model)

Porsche, 944 (Car & Motorcycle Marque/Model) Review


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Introduced to fill the gap between the 924 and the 928, the 944 quickly became the fastest-selling Porsche of all time. Read how this vehicle was charged up and changed with bigger engines and more power. Follow the car all the way to the last model in 1991.


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Saturday, January 15, 2011

The Tiger Family: Tiger I Porsche-Tiger, Elephant Pursuit Tank : Tiger II King Tiger, Hunting Tiger, Storm Tiger

The Tiger Family: Tiger I Porsche-Tiger, Elephant Pursuit Tank : Tiger II King Tiger, Hunting Tiger, Storm Tiger Review


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Covers the development and use of the Tiger family of armored fighting vehicles.


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Friday, January 14, 2011

Volkswagen Military Vehicles of the Third Reich: An Illustrated History

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When Volkswagen burst upon the American automobile scene in the 1960s, it established a reputation for both economy and reliability. Few who drove the original sixties' "Love Bug" knew that the vehicle was the creation of Adolf Hitler in the days of the Third Reich. Originally intended as a symbol of prewar prosperity, the Volkswagen, or "people's car," eventually became a key element in the Nazi war machine.With the outbreak of World War II, the production of the Volkswagen car was adapted for military use, and the Kubelwagen, German "jeep," was designed and manufactured throughout Germany. A special amphibious version, the "Schwimmwagen," was later developed and spearheaded many major German offensives. Appearing in several variants, Volkswagen vehicles became the mainstay of German command and motorized units.This detailed history of the Volkswagen in the 1930s and 1940s covers all varieties of makes and models of the Volkswagen in use during the Third Reich and is richly illustrated with rare photographs of the vehicles themselves, technical drawings, engine designs, and sales brochures of the period.


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Thursday, January 13, 2011

Porsche Racing Cars: 1976 to 2005

Porsche Racing Cars: 1976 to 2005 Review


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Today, one cannot escape the fact that the words Porsche and racing go hand in hand. This book follows Porsche's year-by-year progress in top flight racing and rallying, and looks in detail at the pure competition cars that brought the German marque such immense success on the tracks and worldwide acclaim. This particular volume starts with the story of the pure racers of 1976 vintage, and takes the reader through a series of racing models, including the glorious 956 and 962, up to 2005 via contemporary photography and words from an acknowledged Porsche authority. An earlier volume covers the years up to 1975 inclusive. The book includes detailed year by year coverage of Porsche's top class racing and rallying exploits in words and 300 excellent photos. This book is a must have for all fans of the Porsche marque and motor sport.


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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Volkswagen: a Car for the People / Volkswagen: ein Wagen für das Volk: A Success Story / Eine Geschichte des Erfolgs

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A bilingual English and German history of the Volkswagen Group written by an avid Volkswagen enthusiast and owner with past familial ties to the Volkswagen business group. The book includes a discussion of past and current Volkswagen group brands as well as the group's leading position within the contemporary automotive and vehicle industry. At the end of World War Two in May 1945, Volkswagen appeared to have a very bleak future as did its devastated German homeland. The company became a leading player in Western Germany's postwar economic recovery and now outperforms all other automotive and vehicle groups (in terms of both accumulated profits and ongoing profits) in spite of a major global economic downturn which began in 1999-2000. Read about the unique corporate culture which makes this success a reality (a culture based heavily upon engineering) - a topic of interest to Volkswagen enthusiasts in particular, automotive enthusiasts in general and to people concerned with global socioeconomics at large.


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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Porsche & Mille Miglia

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Porsche and the Mille Miglia. Two legends, two names from the history of motor racing that came together from 1952 to 1957, the years in which the Stuttgart manufacturer competed in the classic Brescian marathon, first with the 356 A and B models and, in a second phase, with the 550 RS barchette.

The most prestigious drivers of their time took to the narrow roads of Sicily in those cars, often winning their class or category: from Hans Herrmann to Giovanni Bracco, Wolfgang von Trips to Umberto Maglioli.

This book covers their brief but intense and fascinating story, which has never been told before with such precise text in reconstructing the facts, and which is supported by hundreds of unpublished photographs provided by Porsche themselves, plus rare documents and designs of the period.


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