New Porsche 911 Turbo Book
#151
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There´s a new review out by Thomas Nehlert for our Turbo-Book.
It will be the last and final edition:
Ergänzung: Alle bisherigen Besprechungen, auch meine vom Dezember 2012, beziehen sich auf die erste Auflage des Buchs. Inzwischen wird die deutlich erweiterte zweite Auflage von Ende 2015 als "Limited Edition" und aus Anlass des 40jährigen Jubiläums des Porsche 911 Turbo angeboten. Andreas Gabriel hat - nun zusammen mit Norbert Franz - das ohne Übertreibung als Standardwerk über die luftgekühlten Turbos zu bezeichnende Buch gründlich überarbeitet und um 70 Seiten auf nun 268 Seiten erweitert. Im Text findet sich jetzt noch ein zusätzliches Kapitel über den 930 Turbo S von Sonauto. Im übrigen wurde der Text an einigen Stellen leicht überarbeitet und ergänzt. Neben der sehr edlen Aufmachung des Bandes in einem attraktiven Schuber sind zahlreiche weitere Fotos der verschiedenen Turbo-Modelle hinzugekommen. Dabei handelt es sich um hervorragende, überwiegend großformatige Aufnahmen aus privaten Archiven. Diese Bilder sind ausnahmslos erstmals veröffentlicht. Insgesamt hat das Buch in dieser Neuauflage nochmals deutlich an Reiz gewonnen.
have a nice weekend everybody,
Andreas
It will be the last and final edition:
Ergänzung: Alle bisherigen Besprechungen, auch meine vom Dezember 2012, beziehen sich auf die erste Auflage des Buchs. Inzwischen wird die deutlich erweiterte zweite Auflage von Ende 2015 als "Limited Edition" und aus Anlass des 40jährigen Jubiläums des Porsche 911 Turbo angeboten. Andreas Gabriel hat - nun zusammen mit Norbert Franz - das ohne Übertreibung als Standardwerk über die luftgekühlten Turbos zu bezeichnende Buch gründlich überarbeitet und um 70 Seiten auf nun 268 Seiten erweitert. Im Text findet sich jetzt noch ein zusätzliches Kapitel über den 930 Turbo S von Sonauto. Im übrigen wurde der Text an einigen Stellen leicht überarbeitet und ergänzt. Neben der sehr edlen Aufmachung des Bandes in einem attraktiven Schuber sind zahlreiche weitere Fotos der verschiedenen Turbo-Modelle hinzugekommen. Dabei handelt es sich um hervorragende, überwiegend großformatige Aufnahmen aus privaten Archiven. Diese Bilder sind ausnahmslos erstmals veröffentlicht. Insgesamt hat das Buch in dieser Neuauflage nochmals deutlich an Reiz gewonnen.
have a nice weekend everybody,
Andreas
#152
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Porsche Club of America Review
This is an honour:
"Porsche Club of America" likes our Turbo-Book "Aircooled-Years 1975 - 1998.
Thank you to Ben Shahrabani
https://www.pca.org/news/2017-04-07/...ears-1975-1998
"Porsche Club of America" likes our Turbo-Book "Aircooled-Years 1975 - 1998.
Thank you to Ben Shahrabani
https://www.pca.org/news/2017-04-07/...ears-1975-1998
#154
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#156
Rennlist Member
Signature for you!
of course I will write a special signature for you!
There is a message field in the webshop:
http://berlinmotorbooks.de/?page_id=14&lang=en
Enjoy your 993 Turbo,
Andreas
#157
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R.I.P. Peter W. Schutz
Peter W. Schutz was not the saviour of the Porsche 911, but he was very important for the development of the 911 in the early 80-ies.
Bernd Kahnau (project manager of the 993) told me that it was the idea of Peter W. Schutz to bring the 5-speed-transmission in the last model year of the 930.
Rest in Peace Peter W. Schutz !!!
http://flatsixes.com/porsche-news/pe...vior-911-dead/
Bernd Kahnau (project manager of the 993) told me that it was the idea of Peter W. Schutz to bring the 5-speed-transmission in the last model year of the 930.
Rest in Peace Peter W. Schutz !!!
http://flatsixes.com/porsche-news/pe...vior-911-dead/
#158
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Last Porsche 993 Turbo built
Hey Folks,
did you see the news today? How far is Laguna Seca from Berlin? I have to go there...!
best regards from Berlin,
Andreas
Porsche Classic has built a highly desirable collector’s item: the last 911 Turbo with an air-cooled engine - 20 years after the end of series production. The design of the 993-generation 911 Turbo is based on an original bodyshell, and the vehicle’s appearance is just as unique as its history: Painted in Golden Yellow Metallic, it references the 2018 911 Turbo S Exclusive Series. The black wheels are highlighted by Golden Yellow design accents, while the seats and interior trim are finished in black with Golden Yellow details. The bodyshell features the characteristic side air intakes of the 993 Turbo S that were also available as an option for the regular 911 Turbo in 1998. Developing 450 horsepower, the classic sports car will celebrate its world premiere at the Porsche Rennsport Reunion in Laguna Seca (USA) on September 27, 2018. The collector’s item, which is limited to use on private tracks, will then be auctioned off by RM Sotheby’s at the Porsche Experience Center in Atlanta on October 27, 2018. The proceeds will be donated to the Ferry Porsche Foundation, a non-profit organization established this year to mark the “70 years of Porsche sports cars” celebrations.
“Project Gold” showcases the comprehensive skill of Porsche Classic in fascinating fashion”, says Detlev von Platen, Member of the Executive Board responsible for Sales and Marketing at Porsche AG. “This project clearly demonstrates our strategic approach. Although we are starting a new chapter in our sports car history with the Porsche Taycan, the story of how the company evolved is no less significant. On the contrary, this Golden Yellow 993 demonstrates how incredibly passionate we are about the tradition of our brand.”
“Project Gold” represents Porsche Classic’s spectacular contribution to the “70 years of Porsche sports cars” celebrations: With this anniversary in mind as well as the forthcoming market launch of the Taycan as the first purely electric Porsche sports car, the experts at Porsche Classic came up with the idea of constructing a completely new vehicle based on an existing genuine type 993 bodyshell, showcasing both tradition and innovation. The experts were able to rely on a selection of over 6,500 genuine parts that Porsche Classic offers exclusively for 993 generation models. Overall, the Classic division currently stocks some 52,000 parts, which can be sourced via Porsche Classic Partners and Porsche Centers around the globe to repair and restore classic Porsche cars.
Construction of the unique vehicle took approximately one and a half years. The bodyshell was first put through the corrosion protection and painting process applied to today’s series-production vehicles. The collector’s item was then assembled and tuned by Porsche Classic specialists at the Porsche restoration workshop in Stuttgart. A brand new 3.6-liter twin-turbo flat-six engine developing 450 hp was installed, delivering the performance the vehicle originally had when it was in production. The manual transmission and all-wheel drive were also sourced from the Porsche Classic range of genuine parts. The hand-stamped chassis number follows the last series-production model of the 993 Turbo which rolled off the production line in 1998.
The exterior and interior elements were coordinated with the workshop’s dedicated Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur experts who were responsible for creating the 2018 911 Turbo S Exclusive series, which was limited to 500 units worldwide. To complement these elements, the designers at Style Porsche worked on the color gradients and positioning of badges as well as other interior details.
The 993 remains a sought-after collector’s item to this day, and is considered a particularly sophisticated and reliable vehicle. It was the first 911 to feature a redesigned aluminium chassis, giving it exceptional agility at the time. The 911 Turbo version of the 993 was also the first to have a twin-turbo engine, making it the lowest-emission standard automotive powertrain in the world in 1995. The front section is lower-slung than on the earlier 911 models, thanks to a switch from round to poly ellipsoidal headlights. Hollow-spoke aluminum wheels, a first for any car with aluminum wheels, were another innovation of the all-wheel drive 911 Turbo version. Only 345 units of the 911 Turbo S with its 450-hp performance-enhanced engine were built.
did you see the news today? How far is Laguna Seca from Berlin? I have to go there...!
best regards from Berlin,
Andreas
Porsche Classic has built a highly desirable collector’s item: the last 911 Turbo with an air-cooled engine - 20 years after the end of series production. The design of the 993-generation 911 Turbo is based on an original bodyshell, and the vehicle’s appearance is just as unique as its history: Painted in Golden Yellow Metallic, it references the 2018 911 Turbo S Exclusive Series. The black wheels are highlighted by Golden Yellow design accents, while the seats and interior trim are finished in black with Golden Yellow details. The bodyshell features the characteristic side air intakes of the 993 Turbo S that were also available as an option for the regular 911 Turbo in 1998. Developing 450 horsepower, the classic sports car will celebrate its world premiere at the Porsche Rennsport Reunion in Laguna Seca (USA) on September 27, 2018. The collector’s item, which is limited to use on private tracks, will then be auctioned off by RM Sotheby’s at the Porsche Experience Center in Atlanta on October 27, 2018. The proceeds will be donated to the Ferry Porsche Foundation, a non-profit organization established this year to mark the “70 years of Porsche sports cars” celebrations.
“Project Gold” showcases the comprehensive skill of Porsche Classic in fascinating fashion”, says Detlev von Platen, Member of the Executive Board responsible for Sales and Marketing at Porsche AG. “This project clearly demonstrates our strategic approach. Although we are starting a new chapter in our sports car history with the Porsche Taycan, the story of how the company evolved is no less significant. On the contrary, this Golden Yellow 993 demonstrates how incredibly passionate we are about the tradition of our brand.”
“Project Gold” represents Porsche Classic’s spectacular contribution to the “70 years of Porsche sports cars” celebrations: With this anniversary in mind as well as the forthcoming market launch of the Taycan as the first purely electric Porsche sports car, the experts at Porsche Classic came up with the idea of constructing a completely new vehicle based on an existing genuine type 993 bodyshell, showcasing both tradition and innovation. The experts were able to rely on a selection of over 6,500 genuine parts that Porsche Classic offers exclusively for 993 generation models. Overall, the Classic division currently stocks some 52,000 parts, which can be sourced via Porsche Classic Partners and Porsche Centers around the globe to repair and restore classic Porsche cars.
Construction of the unique vehicle took approximately one and a half years. The bodyshell was first put through the corrosion protection and painting process applied to today’s series-production vehicles. The collector’s item was then assembled and tuned by Porsche Classic specialists at the Porsche restoration workshop in Stuttgart. A brand new 3.6-liter twin-turbo flat-six engine developing 450 hp was installed, delivering the performance the vehicle originally had when it was in production. The manual transmission and all-wheel drive were also sourced from the Porsche Classic range of genuine parts. The hand-stamped chassis number follows the last series-production model of the 993 Turbo which rolled off the production line in 1998.
The exterior and interior elements were coordinated with the workshop’s dedicated Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur experts who were responsible for creating the 2018 911 Turbo S Exclusive series, which was limited to 500 units worldwide. To complement these elements, the designers at Style Porsche worked on the color gradients and positioning of badges as well as other interior details.
The 993 remains a sought-after collector’s item to this day, and is considered a particularly sophisticated and reliable vehicle. It was the first 911 to feature a redesigned aluminium chassis, giving it exceptional agility at the time. The 911 Turbo version of the 993 was also the first to have a twin-turbo engine, making it the lowest-emission standard automotive powertrain in the world in 1995. The front section is lower-slung than on the earlier 911 models, thanks to a switch from round to poly ellipsoidal headlights. Hollow-spoke aluminum wheels, a first for any car with aluminum wheels, were another innovation of the all-wheel drive 911 Turbo version. Only 345 units of the 911 Turbo S with its 450-hp performance-enhanced engine were built.
#161
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Sales brochure 911 Carrera 4 widebody "30 years of excellence"
I have one question, maybe one of my RL-friends can help me, and of course I am willing to pay for it:
After the G-model book released in 2017/12, review by PCA here:
https://www.pca.org/news/2018-04-03/...ears-1974-1989
we are just working on the 964 book (30 years / 1988 - 2018).
We would like to print parts of the sales brochure for the 964 Carrera 4 Turbolook "30 years of excellence".
Is there anybody who has the brochure or who has very good pictures, possible to print in a high quality book?
I will pay for pictures or the brochure,
thank you,
Andreas
After the G-model book released in 2017/12, review by PCA here:
https://www.pca.org/news/2018-04-03/...ears-1974-1989
we are just working on the 964 book (30 years / 1988 - 2018).
We would like to print parts of the sales brochure for the 964 Carrera 4 Turbolook "30 years of excellence".
Is there anybody who has the brochure or who has very good pictures, possible to print in a high quality book?
I will pay for pictures or the brochure,
thank you,
Andreas
#162
Rennlist Member
AIR-COOLED FOREVER 2020
AIR-COOLED FOREVER 2020 !!!
best,
Andreas
#163
Rennlist Member
993 Turbo S / project gold
It was so much fun to work on the 993 book, and of course the "Project Gold 993 Turbo S" is in the book.
Thank you to Mr. Apenbrink from Porsche!.
And now the book has been printed - more and more proofs arrive. It is great to have many unpublished photographs from the development phase of the 993 in it.
It was an honour that Porsche opened its historical archive for the project! And it is great to have wonderful pictures of Dr. Wolfgang Porsche´s 993 Turbo S in the book.
Three weeks to go, and it will be released! Have a nice day,, Andreas
Thank you to Mr. Apenbrink from Porsche!.
And now the book has been printed - more and more proofs arrive. It is great to have many unpublished photographs from the development phase of the 993 in it.
It was an honour that Porsche opened its historical archive for the project! And it is great to have wonderful pictures of Dr. Wolfgang Porsche´s 993 Turbo S in the book.
Three weeks to go, and it will be released! Have a nice day,, Andreas
#164
Rennlist Member
There was a fantastic book presentation in Berlin, last Thursday.
It was an honour that 993 project manager Bernd Kahnau came to Berlin to join us.
He told some fascinating stories about the 993 and signed books.
It was a perfect day,
Andreas
#165
Rennlist Member