





Porsche 911
When Ferdinand Porsche Could Not Find A Sports Car He Liked, He Decided to Build One himself. And now, the rest is history: Jerry Seinfeld runs it; Steve McQueen Loves IT; And Jeremy Clarkson Hatses It. The Porsche 911 Moves The World. Despised by Many in Germany as a Set of Wheels for Fat Cats, It is the Favorite Car of Free Spirits and Intellectuals In The U.S. And Across the Globe. The Porsche 911 Was Not Just Invented by One of the Most Fascinating and Controversial Family - It is also a Technical Meisterwerk. SINCE ITS LAUNCH IN 1963, THE 911 HAS BUILT A REPTATION FOR ITELF AS "The Thinking Man's Sports Car." Both a Car and a Cultural Icon, It Has Earned A Fan Base That Spans From Young To Old, East to West, Connoisseur to Enthusiast.
Porsche 911: The Ultimate Sportscar As Cultural Icon Explains How This German Car Became A Global Phenomenon and A Symbol of Aspiration, Freedom, and the Appetite for Perfection, and Even More, Why, Around The World, The 911 Continues To Fascinate Gentlemen, Ladies, and Rogue Drivers. In this book, Ulf Poschardt sends Porsche Drivers to the Shrink and Concludes That A Little Narcissim Can Be A Healthy Thing; He then takes them on an engaging journey through the checkered history that defense their pride and joy. Not EVERYONE CAN, NOR Indeed Should, Drive A Porsche, But Porsche 911: The Ultimate Sportscar As Cultural Icon Lays Just The Raw Driving Force Behind The 911 For Anyone Intrepid Enough to Discover.
SPECIFICATIONS
| Weight | 1.3 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 22 × 2.6 × 27 cm |
| Cover |
Hardcover |
| Pages |
240 |
| Language |
English |





