Porsche reprints driver’s manuals – 356 to 996-gen 911

Porsche reprints driver’s manuals – 356 to 996-gen 911

The older a vehicle gets, the more likely that its supporting documentation can be misplaced or damaged. To that end, owners of classic Porsches can now source reprints of original driver’s manuals. These are for virtually all historic Porsche models from the 356 right up to the 996-generation 911, numbering around 700 in total, and will be available from all Porsche dealerships worldwide, the German automaker has announced.

In addition to the driver’s manuals, the reprinted range also includes technical information, as well as recommended settings and practical tips. Identification details such as the vehicle data carrier, type plate, paint data plate and engine number have their position in the car illustrated and described in detail, according to Porsche.

Along with the standard range of driver’s manuals, warranty and maintenance booklets, information for engine and chassis settings as well as overviews of types, dimensions and tolerances have been reprinted as well, and each of the reprints will always match the original in terms of printing, look and quality, the automaker added.

These reprints are also available in various languages, and in some cases also for different model variants. Vehicle servicing and care booklets and instructions have been reprinted as well, along with reissued vehicle wallets. In addition to purchases at dealers, the reprinted manuals can be ordered directly from the Porsche Classic online store, with further information available in the new “Originals” parts catalogue.

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Mick Chan

Open roads and closed circuits hold great allure for Mick Chan. Driving heaven to him is exercising a playful chassis on twisty paths; prizes ergonomics and involvement over gadgetry. Spent three years at a motoring newspaper and short stint with a magazine prior to joining this website.

 
 

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