Why a website about the Carrera 3.0?
Here at 911carrera3.co.uk we're huge fans of the Carrera 3. We think it's a hidden gem - the best of the 'impact-bumper' 911s and one of the best Porsches ever made. We love the cars' wonderful free-revving engines with their sensational power surge at 4000 rpm. We love their handling and their simple, purposeful styling. And we remember that these cars were the last in a line of brilliant 1970s Porsche 911 Carreras, cars that were the stuff of schoolboy dreams. Despite all of this, though, it's difficult to find much information about the Carrera 3 - there are no books written about it, it features rarely in the motoring press and web resources are very limited. 911carrera3.co.uk aims to help fill this gap - we hope you enjoy the site.
Carrera 3.0 or Carrera 3?
The answer is both - although some sources insist that the name 'Carrera 3' is inaccurate, Porsche Cars Great Britain used both terms interchangeably. On 911carrera3.co.uk so do we.
Acknowledgments
Thanks to Bert Roex for supplying lots of useful information, including a translation of the seminal Sport Auto road test from 1976, to John Glynn for suggesting a Carrera 3.0 registry and to the Carrera 3.0 forum members from inpactbumpers.com for allowing us to use photos of their cars across the site.
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