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Philip Raby

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    The Little Book of Porsche
    The little book of fast cars
    The little book of Aston Martin
    Porsche 911
    • 2009

      Little Book of Porsche tells the story of one of the world's most exciting cars, from the days of Ferdinand Porsche right up to the present day.

      The Little Book of Porsche
    • 2009

      Little Book of Fast Cars is a compilation of some of the fastest road cars ever built, and profiles of some of the most loved and admired sports cars in the world.

      The little book of fast cars
    • 2007

      Little Book of Aston Martin gives a potted history of Aston Martin, outlining the company's checkered background and how it has evolved to be the prestige marquee it is today, recognized around the world.

      The little book of Aston Martin
    • 2005

      Porsche 911

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The Porsche 911, certainly one of the greatest sports the world has ever seen, has appeared in many forms since the first car rolled off the production line in 1964. The 911 has been produced for over 40 years now, with changes being made almost every single year. But when is a Porsche 911 not a 911? When it's a Carrera, a GT2, GT3 or a Speedster. Or maybe when it is a 964, 993, 996 or 997. It can be highly confusing, especially when most mainstream 911s since 1984 have been badged "Carrera" and not actually "911".The Porsche 911 Identification Guide is designed to clarify the situation. It documents clearly and simply the different models of Porsche 911 produced since 1964 with detailed descriptions, notes on specification changes and clear pointers on how to recognize each variant.

      Porsche 911