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    Reference Book on LWB Porsches

    Was wondering if there was a consensus on which is the best book for describing the small details/differences between the LWB models (ie T, E, S)?

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    I've found this one to be very helpful and informative: https://www.amazon.com/Buying-Drivin...2173121&sr=8-2
    Bill Morris

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    Thank you Bill

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    Senior Member NickP's Avatar
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    “Original Porsche” by Peter Morgan is also a good reference book

    https://www.amazon.com/Original-Pors.../dp/1870979575
    Nick Psyllos
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    I have both of those, plus the first version of Dr. Johnson's book. The 2nd edition will be out in weeks. https://tpr-inc.com/product/the-911-...thenticity-ii/ . That's the ticket.

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    Along with Morgan, I also like the Brian Long book series. Several different books that segregate by blocks of model years.
    Michael
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