Synopses & Reviews
The 993 version of the 911 is sometimes described as the King of Porsche". This book chronicles the development, racing history and all ownership issues of the 993 in tremendous detail. Contains absolutely everything a 993 owner needs to know. Every model and version is included. Engines, transmissions, suspension and how to improve the performance are covered as well as the fixes for common problems, includes well over one thousand photographs, this book features incredibly in-depth information about all aspects of the Porsche 993. The essential companion for the 993 owner or would-be owner.
Review
Classic Car Mart, October 2006, UK
Following on from our review of a similar title on the Porsche 911SC in last month’s Classic Car Mart comes this, an all-encompassing look at the 993-series models and what’s involved if you’re thinking of buying, maintaining, repairing or simply researching one.
This is the third book in a planned range of six covering various Porsche models in incredible detail. And although it’s quite a major investment at just under $100, it’s also invaluable if a 993-model Porsche is high on your shopping list of Exotica To Buy. In any case, if you can afford a secondhand 993, what’s another one-hundred bucks?
In case you’re confused by exactly what a 993 is, it’s essentially the 911 model that Porsche produced between 1993 and the 1998 model year. And that means coverage of such iconic versions produced during that time as the 993 Carrera Coupe and Cabriolet, Targa (1996-98), 993 Turbo, Turbo Cabriolet and Speedster, 993 Carrera S, Carrera 4S and Turbo S, and even the 993 GT-2 and 911 GT-1. Confused? Well, if you’re well up on your modern-classic Porsches, you’ll know exactly what I’m talking about.
This is a highly specialized book by any standards. But if a Porsche 993-series is the car you’re about to buy, it’s also essential reading, providing brilliantly the kind of detail and information guaranteed to ensure you don’t buy a dud. You won’t buy this book for its glossy image (there isn’t one) or its creative layout (ditto); but within its 640 pages (yes, this is a seriously big title) you’ll find the kind of information, advice and intricate detail you won’t find anywhere else. It’s as simple as that.
Review
Restored Cars magazine, May-June 2007 - Australian magazine
Whether you are an owner or a would-be owner, this book is packed with vital information sourced from enthusiasts and experts around the world, it will answer virtually any question you might ask about the 993. The features include, complete historical review of the 993 on and off the racetrack, how to identify and authenticate one, what to look for when buying one and how to service them. There are descriptions of engine and engine management, transmission, running gear, wheels and tyres. There is also a complete explanation of all installed electrical systems, how to troubleshoot and repair the 993 and how to improve the performance of it. The 640 pages include 1300 illustrations. Covered in this book is every known 993 model and market version manufactured and sold worldwide in model years 1994-98. These include, 993 Carrera Coupe and Cabriolet, 993 Targa model years 1996-98, 993 Carrera 4 Coupe and Cabriolet model years
1994-98, 993 Turbo model years 1995-08, 993 Turbo Cabriolet, 993 Speedster, 993 Carrera S, Carrera 4S and Turbo S, 993 Carrera RS and RSR, 993 Cup-Sport and Carrera Cup, 993 GT-2 and 911 GT-1.
About the Author
Adrian Streather is a well established author. This Soviet uniforms book is his ninth book and is a deviation from his normal passion and enthusiasm for all things automotive that he normally writes about. Everyone has a hobby and Adrian is no exception. His hobby is collecting military uniforms and for the past few years he has focused on his old former foe, the Soviet Union. During the cold war Adrian served in the Royal Australian Air Force. Years later knowing he knew little of his adversary he decided to learn and this book is the result.