Porsche Classic Reprints Manuals, Documents

Porsche Classic has started reprinting old manuals and documents to ensure the brand's oldest running cars are still cared for.
May 3, 2019

May 3, 2019—Porsche announced this week that over 700 owner's manuals and other documents are now available for ordering through any Porsche dealership around the world, reported CNET. Depending on what you're after, the reprints cost between $70 and $150.

In addition to owner's manuals covering everything from the original 356 through the 996, Porsche Classic also reprinted technical documents, recommended settings, warranty documents, maintenance booklets.

Porsche Classic is dedicated to ensuring as many old Porsches as possible stay on the road, whether it's through modernization or simply keeping it running, according to the report. 

A few years ago, Porsche introduced a radio upgrade for old models that added a small navigation screen and Bluetooth streaming for media and phone calls. Last year, the automaker said it started 3D-printing certain hard-to-find parts that were no longer in production, like the 959's clutch release lever.

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