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Porsche 911 Red Book 1965-2005 (Red Book)
By Patrick Paternie ( Motorbooks )
Release Date: 2004-12-30
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Product Description
This is the essential pocket reference on the world's most recognizable sports car. This book furnishes all you need to know about the original performance, appearance, and options of any Porsche 911. This is your one-stop 911 technical specification reference! Chapters are devoted to each 911 model year, putting all of the data at your fingertips. Complete listings of chassis and engine serial numbers trace the 911's production history, color variations, interior appointments, options, and customer racing packages. Factory reference codes for engines and transmissions--the keys to determining any 911's authenticity--are also packed into this handy, compact guide. All production variations for the world market are covered, making this the reference book that every Porsche enthusiast will turn to again and again in their pursuit of excellence.
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Product Reviews:
  A MUST HAVE for buyers 
This is basically a Kelly Blue Book on steroids for those looking to purchase, or already own and want detailed info about, the Porsche 911. If you're just a casual "fun" reader this might not be the right book for you. 5 Stars for what it's intended to be though.
  Must Have Book 
This book is a must have for 911 buyers. Fits in your pocket, to the point concise information very useful for determining the originiality of a car quickly. Never leave home without it!
  Just What I Was Looking For ( bcs11 )
No colored pictures, just b&w, but good technical data that is easy to follow for those of us in the market for a used 911.
  A good reference for looking up your VIN. 
Also provides a nice summary for each type of the 911 family. Unfortunately, the black and white pictures don't do the Porsches enough justice, so don't buy this book as a photo album.
  A fine quick reference for the next time you're surfing the used 911 listings ( vr6 )
The Red Book is logically organized by model year series, and within each series Paternie highlights the changes year-over-year. VIN numbers can be easily bracketed into the various production runs, and engine/drivetrain specs, suspension, wheel, and braking setups, interior trim/color combinations, and various special edition anomalies are all well presented. My own 911 search is currently ongoing, but the Red Book has helped me very quickly narrow down my choice range and verify new offerings as I encounter them.