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| Title | Description | Publication |
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Caribbean Holiday |
Porsche racing at Nassau Speed Weeks, 1956 to 1966 | 356 Registry magazine Vol 35 No 5 |
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Untangling the Web |
A concise look at the history of Porsche Spyders | 356 Registry magazine Vol 35 No 4 |
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Ferdinand Porsche and the Fastest Cars on the Road |
How Germany's Silver Arrows were adapted to setting land speed records< | 356 Registry magazine Vol 35 No 3 |
| Porsche and Daimler | The years that Porsche Porsche spent working at Daimler Austria and Germany | 356 Registry magazine Vol 35 No 2 |
| Brundage and Brumos | How Hubert Brundage established the Brumos Porsche sales company | 356 Registry magazine Vol 35 No 1 |
| A Racing Lady, Young and Daring | The story of Annie Bousquet | 356 Registry magazine Vol 34 No 6 |
| The Aluminum 356 Cars | Originally, Porsche planned 63 sports cars of Type 356/2. Not all of them were built in Gmünd, Austria | 356 Registry magazine Vol 34 No 5 |
| Mr. Bibendum Hits the Road | The Michelin Man from 1894 to the present | 356 Registry magazine Vol 34 No 4 |
| Abarth Carrera GTL, A Happy Marriage of German Engineering and Italian Styling | The twenty lightweight cars built by Carlos Abarth for Porsche during 1960 and 1961. | 356 Registry magazine Vol 34 No 2 |
| Ed Crawford, Spyder Man | A biography of Ed Crawford who raced Porsche Spyders between 1953 and 1957 | 356 Registry magazine Vol 33 No 6 |
| Porsche Pioneers in America, The Imported Motor Car Co. | The Imported Motor Car Co. of Hoopeston, IL sold some of the earliest sports and racing cars in the United States. | 356 Registry magazine Vol 33 No 5 |
| The Last Eleven | Porsche's first race cars | 356 Registry magazine Vol 33 No 4 |
| Thoroughbred Plowhorse | The history of the Porsche-Diesel Volksschlepper | 356 Registry magazine Vol 33 No 3 |
| Josef Ganz, Förderer von Kleinwagen | Biography of Josef Ganz and the work he did in developing a small people's car for Europe. | 356 Registry magazine Vol 33 No 3 |
| Béla Barényi, Ein Anderer Kleinwagen Ingenieur | Biography of Béla Barényi and the work he did in developing a small people's car for Europe. | 356 Registry magazine Vol 33 No 2 |
| Hans Ledwinka, Kleinwagen Ingenieur | Biography of Hans Ledwinka and the work he did in developing a small people's car for Europe. | 356 Registry magazine Vol 33 No 1 |
| 356 Enginology | How the VW flat-four evolved into a Porsche-unique engine series. | 356 Registry magazine Vol 32 No 6 |
| Goodbye to the 356 | The changeover from the Model 356 to the Model 911 | 356 Registry magazine Vol 32 No 5 |
| The Porsche in Competition | 356 vs MGTD vs XK120 | 356 Registry magazine Vol 32 No 4 |
| Ferdinand Porsche and the Silver Arrows | Story of the Auto Union and Mercedes race cars that dominated from 1934 to 1939 | 356 Registry magazine Vol 32 No 2 |