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In Order:
Gold Plated Porsche (actually my favorite of the bunch - it's always nice to read about someone far more crazy than oneself ...)
The UpFixin' der Porsche series (spars with the Gold Plated Porsche for #1 on my list of favorites)
The Frere 911 history book (just great history and general info)
The Bentley manual (a great shop manual worth every penny)
Both Dempsey Books (I really like the cost & time in the 101 projects. I multiply both by 4 and I'll always come out just below.)
The Bruce Anderson performance book (not all that useful, but interesting nonetheless)
Zimmerman's Guide to Used 911's (it described in excrutiating detail pretty much all of the problems my car has not (yet) had, and glossed over or didn't mention all the the ones it did, which I find amusing as well as frightening as to what the future holds)
Books I do not like:
Vic Elford's book. It's a bunch of racing stories with the occasional poorly explained driving technique tidbit thrown in.
911 - the engineering story. Engineering content is near zero - Frere's book has 50 times more.
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'88 Coupe Lagoon Green
"D'ouh!" "Marge - it takes two to lie. One to lie, and one to listen"
"We must not allow a Mineshaft Gap!"
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