Issue 328
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Race Ready
Porsche’s new 911 Cup owes a lot to the GT3, but is on another level when it comes to driver engagement.
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The Perfect Balance
What does an original Targa offer nearly 60 years after its introduction? We headed to Johannesburg, South Africa, to sample a young enthusiast’s example to find out.
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Blind Date
An enthusiast buys a 1961 356B Super 90 Cabriolet sight unseen that turns out to be a factory-optioned treasure.
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Market Update: 1965-1973 911
We value Porsche’s early flat-six-powered sports cars.
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Full Article
Porsche’s 995
A very late number identified a Porsche planned for the future to cope with the changing environment. An elite group of its engineers brainstormed to create the methods and materials that would address the coming challenges.
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Full Article
The King of Cool’s Commute
We go for a drive in the country. The country is France. The drive is entirely within the speed limit…
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Save the Manuals
Once fertile ground for stick-shift enthusiasts, the introduction of the 992.2 has reduced the number of row-your-own 911 models down to just two. The folks in Stuttgart explain themselves.




