Description
By: Brett Johnson . **VERY RARE BOOK IN EXCELLENT CONDITION**
Description
The 356 was the first car to bear the name of the brilliant German automotive designer, Dr. Ferdinand Porsche. From 1948 through 1965 the 356 Porsche was constructed in a bewildering number of variations with an equal variety of powerplants. Their high price and rarity have added to the mystery. Misguided enthusiasts often proclaimed them to be hand built masterpieces, no two of which were alike.
The 356 Porsche history is told in this book, Porsche 356 Defined, A Pictorial Guide, with contemporary photography of original and properly restored cars. The text follows the regular progression of mechanical and cosmetic changes from the first cars assembled in Gmund, Austria to the final Stuttgart-built 356Cs. The story that emerges is one of a limited production automobile with a logical evolution. In addition to the year by year changes, helpful color listings and the most accurate chassis number list available are included. Most of the photography in this book was provided by members of the 356 Registry. The 356 Registry, Inc. is an organization oriented exclusively to the interests, needs and unique problems of the 1948 — 1965 356 Porsche automobile owner and enthusiast. Its mission is the perpetuation of these unique vehicles via the 356 Registry magazine, a central forum for exchange of ideas, experiences and information. Additional details may be obtained by writing to: The 356 Registry, 3359 Kings Mill Road, North Branch, MI 48461.