PORSCHE 000 MAGAZINE
ISSUE 005
La Strada Meno Battuta
Spring 2018

HARD TO FIND ISSUE

“Triple Zero” is a quarterly art journal that just happens to be about Porsche. Its name is a reference to the marque’s three-digit model type numerology and a promise to explore Porsche from its origins without skimping on pages or possibilities.

Size 9x12 and beautifully printed on premium 80-lb paper.  
Magazine weighs about 3 pounds.
256 pages.
Packed with extraordinary photos in lavish layouts, thought-provoking stories, unseen archival images, photos of original documents, and insider intel.

VEHICLES SPOTLIGHT

2001 996.1 GT3
2003 996.2 GT3
2004 996.2 GT3 RS
996.1 GT3s
996.2 GT3s
1959 356A Carrera GT
1981 911 SC

 

FEATURES

Three of a New Kind
By Richard Meaden // Photography Lisa Linke and Nate Hassler
Revisiting the earliest 996 GT3s with a trio of cars in Stuttgart

plus Counterpoints
By Pete Stout and Alexander Palevsky

and Between New Worlds
A conversation between Hartmut Kristen and Triple Zero

and Whence They Came
By Craig Watkins // Photography Lisa Linke and Nate Hassler
Development and racing in the 996 GT3 era

Off the Wall
By Benjamin Shahrabani// Photography Everett Anton Singer
Porsche's promotional posters

Rubies (cover story)
By Dan Proudfoot // Photography Clint Davis
Built to win: a pair of 1959 356s

plus Four Play
By Dan Proudfoot
Fuhrmann's four-cam flat four

Rebel Rod
By Kris Clewell
The no-frills 911 of Bugatti's design director in Berlin