Porsche 928, 924, 944 and 968: The Front-Engined Sports Cars

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McFarland, Feb 28, 2008 - Transportation - 284 pages

Porsche AG, today the most profitable car company in the world, was in 1975 a small but headstrong German automaker on the verge of its most significant development. New national laws were changing the way manufacturers designed their products, but the auto consumer was also craving more exciting and innovative design. That innovation came in 1975 with the release of the revolutionary Porsche 924.

This book begins its analysis with the creation of the Porsche 924 and the impact it made on the automotive world. During the 1980s, Porsche honed earlier 924 designs to create the 944 and its Turbo and convertible variants, and later the 968, completing a line that has produced some of the most respected sports cars of the modern era. The text also follows in detail the long production life and development of Porsche's V-8 powered high performance grand tourer, the 928--introduced in 1977, named the 1978 European Car of the Year and culminating in the 350 bhp 928 GTS of the 1990s. This history of the dynamic Porsche family gives a full account of each model and reveals the unique contributions each has made to a constantly evolving automotive world.

 

Contents

Preface
1
Introduction
3
1 Creating a PorscheThe Howto Manual for 1970
5
2 924The New Littlest Porsche
31
3 924 Answers the Need for Speed
61
4 A FourCylinder to Be Proud Of944 Under the Skin
93
Between pages 120 and 121 are 16 color plates containing 29 photographs
120
5 A 944 for All SeasonsTurbo SS2 Convertible
121
6 968Zuffenhausen Wasnt Built in a Day
154
7 928Supersize Me
179
8 V8 EvolutionAdding a Little and a Little
195
Quartet of Quality
255
Bibliography
257
Index
259
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Marc Cranswick is an artist and historian with a history of involvement with car clubs and the hobby of classic car ownership. He has written extensively on high performance German cars.

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