Fob consists of 911 digits in the distinctive Porsche lettering.
Small crystal on the '1'. Perfectly matched to the Swarovski 911 necklace, bracelet and women's belt. Stainless steel.
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Advertising - Total 911 magazine
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Blue & Orange – The History of Gulf in Motorsport
By Michael Cotton
This large-format book focuses on the cars and the races associated with Gulf and its famous logo for the best part of 70 years. Especially prominent are the huge successes of the Porsche 917s in the 1960s and 1970s and the Gulf Porsche era culminating in victory at Le Mans in 1975. 208 pages, 170 colour and 80 mono illustrations. £39.95
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BROOKLAND’S ROAD TEST COLLECTIONS - Porsche 911 1965-1969
The Porsche Carrera 2, 4, RS, Turbo & Cabrio Tiptronics are pitted against competition including Aston Martin DB7 Volante, Dodge Viper and Jaguar XK8. Also includes a 911 buyers’ guide. 140 pages, 250 mono illustrations. £13.95.
Brooklands - Takes On The Competition:
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BROOKLAND’S ROAD TEST COLLECTIONS - Porsche 911 Ultimate Portfolio 1990-1997
Hunt for 901, by Kevin Gosselin, is the exciting story of Faston Hanks, a wealthy car enthusiast and gourmet chef. Hanks has been asked to find a Porsche 901 prototype that went missing in 1963 – and to find the person who stole it, because he is a young woman's long-lost father.
Hanks' search takes him from the USA to Belgium, Holland and Italy. He has to cope with his slovenly companion, Charles, plus his arch-enemy Patrick Patrick, who's also on the trail of the 901. Almost as important as the search for the Porsche, is the eating of good food, too!
Available mid-July
Hunt for 901:
Price:£10.99
Original Porsche 911
By Peter Morgan
A very detailed and readable book covering the development of the air-cooled 911s, with essential information on specifications, options and model changes. 144 pages, 230 colour photos. £24.99.
Porsche Rally History is a subject that any rally fan will find compelling. Written by lifelong Porsche enthusiast, Laurence Meredith, who is an acknowledged authority on the activities of the Zuffenhausen company, the book is a comprehensive study of Porsche's occasional dabble in the world of international rallying.
Synopsis
From the company's earliest days in the 1930s, the book gives a brief history of the glorious Auto-Union Grand Prix cars designed by Prof Porsche before detailing the miseries and triumphs of the company in the aftermath of war. Throughout the late 1940s and early 1950s, Porsche struggled to survive, but unshakeable faith in the design of the 356 led to success in both circuit racing and rallying. The majority of rallying successes during the 1950s were largely achieved by privateers, without help from the factory. Ferry Porsche in particular considered it more important to build racing cars for circuit events, while wealthy enthusiasts clearly enjoyed proving the true versatility of these VW-derived cars by using them in international rallying. With the advent of the 911 in 1964, Porsche had produced a car with the potential to win sporting events at all levels, but it took until 1967 for this to be demonstrated. With its superior traction on slippery surfaces the 911 would go on to win the Monte Carlo Rally, and other significant international events, many times, while at the same time taking class honours in the Targa Florio, Le Mans 24 Hours and other great classics. In the 1970s, when it seemed that more sophisticated rivals would bury the 911's rallying career for ever, the car made several comebacks, even winning the Paris-Dakar Raid in the 1980s. The 911's sporting record speaks for itself, and demonstrates that the car designed by Butzi Porsche - work began on the project as early as 1959 - is the finest and most versatile of all sports cars.
Meredith's book is written with affection, appreciation and authority - and criticism where it is due - and will make an invaluable addition to any rallying or Porsche enthusiast's library.
This inspiring volume tells the full story of Porsche's famed 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 Porsches' victories at Le Mans and the Targa Florio, and CanAm.
The story of the most successful sports car manufacturers first car, detailing the full and fascinating story of the Porsche 356 and the racing and rallying cars which sprang from it. With over 240 pictures and extensive, well researched text, this book is a must for any Porsche fanatic.
Synopsis
Based loosely upon the VW Beetle, which Dr Porsche also designed, the 356 was the first Porsche model and, as such, represented the birth of a legend. The curvaceous little coupés and spyders were a huge success throughout the world, and continued to be so throughout the model's life because of a policy of continuous development. Here is the full and fascinating story of the Porsche 356, and the racing and rallying cars which sprang from it. Here, too, is the story of the very beginnings of what, today, is one of the greatest sports car marques and an icon of automotive excellence.
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Porsche 911 – Model By Model
By Lawrence Meredith
A photographic journey through the history of the 911. Each major variant is test-driven and photographed to give a true impression. 176 pages, over 200 colour photos. £25.00.
By Adrian Streather
An incredibly detailed book that contains invaluable information on owning and maintaining a 964-model 911. 644 pages, 1130 photographs, illustrations, and line art. £46.95.
Porche 911 Enthusiasts Companion 964:
Price:£46.95
Porsche 911 3.2 Carrera: The last of the Evolution
By Tony Corlett
A comprehensive history of the 3.2 Carrera, describing its development and pleasures, and looking behind the scenes at Zuffenhausen and the car’s production. 160 pages. 120 colour photos. £29.99.
By David Vivian
This book tells the story of the 911 in a straightforward, readable style. Thorough technical analyses, individual model profiles, road test details and driving impressions are all included, together with information on buying and maintaining a 911. 208 pages, 102 colour and 65 mono photos. £19.95.
Porsche 911 David Vivian:
Price:£19.95
Porsche 911 Carrera (964): 1989-1994 Technical Data – Without Guesswork
A handy reference source for the 964 range of 911s. Includes, fluid capacities, tightening torques, nominal values, wear limits, system illustrations, electrical component locations and more. 370 pages, over 275 illustrations and diagrams. £46.95.
A very comprehensive service manual for the Carrera 3.2 from Bentley. Essential for the DIY owner. Over 1200 photographs, illustrations, and diagrams. £79.95.
By Philip Raby
The range of 911s built from 1963 is bewildering. This essential book details them all, with descriptions, specifications and pointers on how to recognise each one, all the way up to the 2005 997 range. 192 pages, 250 colour photos. £25.00. Available December 2005.
By Michael Cotton
This unique book covers four decades of Porsche motor racing. Porsche engineers deliver an insight into the technology, strategy and tactics concerning the many versions of the 911. Including many previously unpublished images and sketches and over 100 911 achievement posters. 368 pages, over 1000 photos. English and German text. £65.00.
By Bruce Anderson
Includes all the 911 models through 1996. Whether you want to upgrade your rims and tyres or build a full-blown racer, this book has all the information you need. 272 pages, 650 illustrations. £19.99
By Patrick C Paternie
This information-packed pocketbook features production numbers, factory colours, options, specifications, engine codes, serial numbers and photographs for all European and American 911s up to 1999.
Paperback, 160 pages, 50 mono illustrations. £9.99.
By Lindsay Porter & Peter Morgan
Aimed at the DIY enthusiast, this outlines the history of the 911, 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, 256 pages, 712 mono photos and 30 line illustrations. £17.99
Porsche 911 Restoration Manual:
Price:£17.99
Porsche 911 Scrapbook: The Air-Cooled Cars (Original Scrapbook)
The history of the air-cooled 911 told through contemporary, photographs, brochures, press releases, magazine cuttings and more. A fascinating book to read and browse. A must for any air-cooled 911 enthusiast.
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 Frere, grand master of Porsche road testing
and writing, brings his classic book right up to date in an eighth edition
that includes full details of model years 2003, 2004 and 2005, and the major
competition successes of the GT3 models.
Hard cover. 480 pages, 64 colour and 400 b&w illustrations. £25.00
Porsche 911 Story - 8th Edition:
Price:£25.00
Porsche 911 The Definitive History. Volume 1 1963 to 1971
By Brian Long
Volume two of this collection covers a relatively short period but one which includes the debut of the 911 Turbo. 192 pages, over 200 illustrations. £29.99
The Definitive History:
Price:£29.99
Porsche 911 The Definitive History. Volume 3 1977 to 1987
By Brian Long
The third part of this series covers cars including the 911SC and the start of Carrera 3.2 production. 192 pages, over 200 illustrations. £29.99.
The Definitive History:
Price:£29.99
Porsche 911 The Definitive History. Volume 4 1987 to 1997
By Brian Long
Part four of the series covers the late Carrera 3.2, 959, 964, 993 and more. A period of intense development. 208 pages, over 200 illustrations. £34.99.
The Definitive History:
Price:£34.99
Porsche 911 The Definitive History. Volume 5 1997 to 2004
By Brian Long
This latest addition to the series covers the new 996 generation of water-cooled 911s and touches on today’s 997. 208 pages, 250 colour photos. £34.99.
The Definitive History:
Price:£34.99
Porsche 911: A 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. This beautifully produced book will appeal to all sports car fans as well as to Porsche 911 owners and enthusiasts. 160 pages, 280 colour and mono illustrations. £19.99.
By Randy Leffingwell
This book traces the amazing story of the development and rise to international success from the 1963 Type 901 through 2005 models of the 911 and covers the racing 911's rich history.
350 pages, 300 vivid colour and b/w photos. Hardcover. £18.99
By Clauspeter Becker
This German translation covers the rebirth of the 911 into the all-new water-cooled 996 model which appeared in 1997. This beautifully produced book includes fascinating photographs and development sketches. 160 pages, 160 colour illustrations. £24.99