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White Racers from Zuffenhausen: Porsche 904, 906, 907, 908, 909, 910 (Ludvigsen Library),Used
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It was no small leap for Porsche from its giantkilling Spyders to the powerful Type 917 that swept all before it. The gap was bridged by its 900series sportsracing cars, here depicted in rare original photography from the Ludvigsen Library. Karl Ludvigsen has personally selected both dramatic action images and intimate technical details of the 904, 906, 907, 908 and 910, which with their aircooled flatsix and flateight engines brought Porsche to the fore in both international sportscar racing and the European Hillclimb Championship, which Porsche won in 1966 and 1968. These were the years of sparenoexpense building of fresh cars for every race, funded secretly by Volkswagen, with exotic titanium and beryllium components. Led technically by the thrusting Ferdinand Pich, Porsche built the ultralight 908/03 expressly to win both the Targa Florio and Nrburgring which it did. Porsche expert Karl Ludvigsen introduces this musthave pictorial panorama for all fans of the white racers from Zuffenhausen.
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