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Porsche: Excellence Was Expected- The Complete History of the Sports and Racing Cars (An Automobile Quarterly Library Series Book)
Karl Ludvigsen
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Porsche: Excellence Was Expected is a monumental book which chronicles the daily drama, the trials and errors, the brilliant successes of one of the world's most revolutionary and sophisticated sports and racing cars. The story begins at the inception in Gmund, Austria, where Professor Ferdinand Porsche and his staff of engineers and designers had taken refuge in the last months of World War II and where, in 1948, the first Porsche roadster appeared. Page after page then...
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