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They turned out beautifully (jayreadyoutube and 928number1 on Instagram) The first 928 (Jay Read, YouTube)

The first built Porsche 928 and the second, and the fourth

Hop on over to YouTube to see the video on Jay Read's YouTube channel.

A full detailed tour (including a drive) of the very first Porsche 928 built and the second and the fourth too! The first EVER time these pre-production Porsche 928s have been filmed together!

This film also shows the knowledge of their owner and his determination to get these cars out to people. To show Porsche enthusiasts what these cars are like, their history and why they even existed in the first place. This is the definitive story of the very first Porsche 928s. How they came about, why they were built, the event they attended to launch the Porsche 928 and their history from the launch event till now and, lastly, what they are like today and how they drive. A full detailed tour of the first Porsche 928s that the Porsche factory ever built.

Thank you so much to Andrew for his passion for these cars and for letting me be a small part of their history. I really hope that you will take your time with this video and enjoy it. It is a bit longer than my usual films but it is also PACKED with information that you won’t have seen before about the Porsche 928.

Filmed, edited, written by Jay Read in Connecticut - this video is on YouTube. Jointly researched by me and Andrew (more him than me!)

See also: Instagram Jay Read: jayreadyoutube Andrew: 928number1

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