Porsche - The Man and His Cars

Porsche - The Man and His Cars

Hardback (01 Feb 1961)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Ferdinand Porsche was an outstanding engineer with an astonishingly long and successfully career as a designer of many widely differing types of motor vehicle including, of course, the world famous Volkswagen. Born in 1875, he designed and built many exciting cars long before the one which still bears his name, although there was an electric 'Porsche' racing car as early as 1900. He was himself a racing driver. He really started to make his name with Austro-Daimler, moving on to Steyr, Mercedes, Wanderer, Skoda, Daimler and N.S.U. In the world famous rear-engined Auto Unions of the mid-thirties he foreshadowed the current trend of formula 1 racing cars. Richard von Frankenberg, well known to many as editor of Christophorus, the Porsche magazine, knew Dr. Porsche well and has authored this remarkable history of the man and his cars, including details of their outstanding successes in motoring sport.

Book information

ISBN: 9780837603292
Publisher: Bentley Publishers
Imprint: Bentley Publishers
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 248
Weight: 449g
Height: 215mm
Width: 139mm
Spine width: 17mm