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Essay heading: Porsche 911 Road Cars
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If you wanted to know about modeling you could research it the same way. You are also able to get some general information about other Porsche cars listed in the back of the book.
If the author could change two things about this book, he should include information and comparisons on all Porsche cars, not just 911 Porsches... displayed 300 characters
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It isn’t that interesting reading a whole book on one type of car, unless you are a collector or owner. The author should also have put in more information about Butzi Porsche. He is the grandson of the company’s founder and the one who designed the 901 Porsche. One thing the author did that helped was to include in the Appendix a short summary of all the Porsche 911 Road Cars and how they changed from year to year... displayed next 300 characters
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