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> Anyone have this book?
Charles Deutsch
post Oct 18 2003, 09:31 PM
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Chapter 8 covers the 914 http://www.bentleypublishers.com/product.h...GVM1&subject=20 .
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post Oct 18 2003, 10:39 PM
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looks like a good read. albeit id rather be reading about history of PORSCHE's lol
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post Oct 18 2003, 11:00 PM
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I wonder how they would categorize the Cayenne?


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Yeah, I have and its pretty interesting.

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Well, I hope the book is better written than the caption on that photo. " ten spoke steel wheel" These were the rather rare pressure cast magnesium alloys called gasburners. I believe they were all tube type. They were an option and certainly not standard, nor were they available on the fours.

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post Oct 19 2003, 08:55 AM
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The article (with the caption about the wheels) is from the November 1969 issue of Road & Track, it's not from the book. Sorry for the confusion.
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