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    911 brochure book

    Karim or Michael,
    I am looking to buy a German language book on 911 brochures 1964 onwards and I am thinking you may have seen this book already.
    The title is - Porsche 911 Prospekt seit 1964 by Martin Haussermann from Adelius Klasing Verlag.
    If either of you or someone has seen this,can you pls let me know if it is worth getting and/or if there is likely to be an English version printed.
    Charlie White has a great site for the English brochures but I am curious if the German speaking market had anything different ?

    TIA,
    Dennis.
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    Charlie's site is great but not yet complete.

    i beleive
    Susann C.Miller "Porsche 911/912" - A source book - 1963-1973" Bookman publishing, Maryland-Motorbooks international, WI,
    is currently still the best publication for all brochures and its in english.
    You might have only b&w photos, but its all there. There was one for sale on ebay recently.
    Dealer promo material is not included, but a quick search on this board will complete your list.

    Brochures have been printed in several languages and beside of pricelist and some colorcharts they look all the same.
    I saw Hausermann's book but Miller is more precise since Porsche produced most brochures for the US export market and her book describes also German/ROW literature.
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    Wink Hausermann's book

    Karim is right. I have Hausermann's book and it is disappointing as it barely skims the 64-73 period and therefore is most incomplete. Susan Miller's book remains the best reference available but it would be nice to have an updated complete reference book.

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    Thanks for the opinions,guys.
    I will cancel the order and look for the Miller book instead.

    Cheers,
    Dennis.
    1970 914-6 - materialised from the 'Lotto' garage into reality
    1971 2.2 911 S - now back in the UK - sob!
    1975 Carrera Targa (ROW) - missed.
    One of us is fast becoming a valuable antique.
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