Motor cars: general interest Books
Herridge & Sons Ltd Rover Cars of the 1930s In Detail
Book SynopsisAt the start of the 1930s, the Rover Company was in a precarious position. The slowdown in car sales caused by the Recession compounded the problems of an incoherent model-range, and in late 1931 Rover's bank called for an independent investigation into the company's business. That investigation called for nothing short of a re-organisation of the Board of Directors. Yet within three years, Rover had established one of the soundest management teams in the business and had completely rationalised its product range. Rovers became the preferred choice of the professional classes: the cars were discreet, exceptionally well made, and thoroughly reliable. Above all, they had become aspirational. Very little has been published about this pivotal period in Rover history, not least because for many years it was widely assumed that the company's records for the period up to 1940 were lost in the Blitz bombing of the its Coventry factory that year. Fortunately, that is not entirely true. Many records certainly were lost, but enough has survived or is recoverable from other contemporary sources to form the basis of this pioneering book. The Rovers of the 1930s In Detail extends its comprehensive and detailed coverage back into the late 1920s, when the first of the 1930s models were introduced, and forward into 1947, when the 1930s models that had been revived after the war finally went out of production. The story is a remarkable one, researched and narrated by today's leading Rover historian, James Taylor. This is a book that will be welcomed by all enthusiasts of this respected marque, and in particular by those who have felt their interest in the models of the 1930s to have been ignored for so long.
£44.00
Delius, Klasing & Co Porsche Curves
Book SynopsisPorsche and Stefan Bogner''s CURVES series - these are two things that simply belong together. For more than 70 years, it has been the sports cars from Zuffenhausen that have been providing that very special tingling feeling as they head for the next corner with their hoarse boxer sound and perfect road holding. Stefan Bogner succeeds like no other in showcasing rare models and breathtaking routes.Whether racing or street sports cars, whether narrow mountain passes or wide country roads, whether Europe, Asia or South America: Bogner''s range knows no limits. As always, the fascinating images are complemented by captivating texts that make these impressive routes even more tangible - as if you were behind the wheel yourself.Text in English and German.
£46.75
teNeues Publishing UK Ltd Classic Cars Review
Book SynopsisThis revised edition of Classic Cars Review is a magnificent book that presents the most original, attractive, and relevant classic cars in informative texts and breathtaking pictures. In addition to classics such as the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing, Aston Martin DB5 or Maserati Sebring, the book also presents a large number of extraordinary automobiles. The vehicles are provided by the most important international dealers, collectors, auction houses, manufacturers and automobile clubs.Text in English and German.
£67.46
Giorgio Nada Editore Alfa Romeo 8C: Competizione - Spider
Book SynopsisThe 8C Competizione was launched in 2008, a synthesis of the new “Alfa Romeo philosophy”, the marque’s strategy to reaffirm its uniqueness and ability to bring together emotion, engineering and aerodynamic efficiency and the exaltation of driving pleasure. From the concept car to the version produced in just 500 examples, just a very few modifications were made by the ""Centro Stile"" at Arese; this supercar struck an immediate chord and relaunched the image of the marque among the world’s most important collectors. This success was to be repeated with the 8C Spider – also produced in a limited series – which the Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson defined as the world’s most beautiful car. The Supercars series could hardly not feature a title dedicated to these two bespoke Alfas. Ample space is dedicated to the history and stylistic evolution of the two models, including an examination of the original Frau interior trim specifications. There are also chapters devoted to the technical history of the cars and the driving impressions of those who have tested them on track. The book comes with a foreword by Carlo Di Giusto, journalist of the Italian magazine Quattroruote (Four Wheels) and leading expert on driving and road tests of both small cars and supercars. The particularly rich illustrations have largely been drawn from the archives of the magazine Quattroruote.
£39.99
Giorgio Nada Editore Ferrari 308208328
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£44.99
Dalton Watson Fine Books Marcel Pourtout: Carrossier
Book SynopsisPourtout is a name often mentioned as one of the greats of French coachbuilding. It was the company behind the rakish Darl’mat Peugeots of the 1930s and the famous ‘Embiricos’ Bentley. From modest beginnings, founder Marcel Pourtout – latterly working with designer Georges Paulin – created a respected business that bodied some of the world’s finest and most interesting chassis. When bespoke coachwork became a thing of the past, Carrosserie Pourtout was one of the few companies to survive. It moved on to fresh areas of activity. Quick on its feet, it thrived in a newly dynamised post-war France, whilst remaining a family business under the direction of Marcel Pourtout’s second son Claude. Extravagant publicity vehicles, notably for the ‘Tour de France’ cycle race, replaced special-bodied Hispano-Suizas and Delahayes. Then Carrosserie Pourtout became involved with ACMAT, for whom it created a cab body that redefined the image of the company’s rugged trucks, these becoming a staple of armed forces around the world. Finally it became France’s leading converter of Peugeot light vans and a sub-contractor for the aircraft and oil-prospecting industries. Written by award-winning author Jon Pressnell, this is the first history of Carrosserie Pourtout and has been compiled with the full and generous support of the Pourtout family. Using surviving documentation from the archives held by Kévin Pourtout, it tells the complete story of this enterprising small business, from its inception in 1925 to its demise in 1994.
£104.50
Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc Shelby American 60 Years of High Performance
Book SynopsisSix Decades of Shelby performance—from the first Shelby AC Cobra to today’s Mustang Shelby GT500! A bad heart forced Carroll Shelby, one of the top racing drivers of all time, to retire in 1960. But that didn’t stop the lanky Texan from continuing to make history. He launched Shelby American in 1962 with the creation of the brilliant Ford-powered AC Cobra, soon to dominate both U.S. and international sports car racing. Shelby’s winning ways soon led to Ford seeking Shelby’s team of “hot rodders” help to make the Ford GT program a success. It worked. Shelby and Ford soon stunned the motorsports world by winning Le Mans and dominating other venues from 1966 to 1969 with the GT40. Fifty-three years later the legendary first Le Mans win of 1966 would form the basis for the acclaimed filmFord Versus Ferrari. As if the Cobra, Daytona Coupe, and GT40 were not enough, this small team of hot rodders, fabricators, and racTable of ContentsForeword: James D. Farley Jr. 1 The Origin of Shelby American 2 It Started with a Snake: Enter the Cobra 3 Then Came a Horse: The Shelby Mustang Arrives 4 The People and Cars That Made Shelby a Championship-Winning Manufacturer 5 The Races and Racers That Put Shelby American on the Map 6 Racing Into the Future: 1967 to the Present and the Sixty-Year Legacy of Shelby American 7 Car Clubs and Why They Matter (Especially SAAC) 8 The Future and the Relevancy of Shelby American About the Authors Acknowledgments Photo Credits Index
£36.00
Herridge & Sons Ltd The Complete Catalogue of the Land Rover:
Book SynopsisThe traditional utility Land Rover remains as much an enthusiast's choice as ever now that its production has been ended. Between 1948 and 2016, there was a far greater variety of models produced - an astonishing 300-plus - than even the most ardent enthusiasts recognise, and this comprehensive and highly illustrated book is a guide to all of them - both those built in Britain and those built (often with unique features) overseas. Laid out with an easy-to-follow catalogue format, this book offers masses of detail on both production variants and also on many that never went beyond the prototype stage, as well as on the multiple special editions that were sold around the world in more recent years.
£34.00
David & Charles Essential Buyers Guide Land Rover Series I, II
Book SynopsisThe Series Land Rover was conceived as a utility vehicle for farmers; one that could be repaired and maintained with the minimum of specialist tools. The early models rapidly built up a worldwide reputation for rugged cross country capability that led to them not only to great success in the agricultural industry, but also to being adopted by police forces in at least 37 countries as well as emergency services in the UK and abroad.The book describes the step by step development of the marque, so you are aware of each model's individual strengths and weaknesses. Choose your preferred model, then be professionally guided through important aspects of the retail market, with clear instructions on where and how to check for specific potential problems before you buy. Evaluate and score your potential purchase against an exhaustive checklist, learn how to test-drive it with confidence, and be forewarned about running and maintenance costs.The book also details the Land Rover community from clubs to specialists.With over 100 colour photographs carefully integrated into the concise and informative text, this really is like having a marque expert beside you when viewing a potential purchase.Table of Contents1. Is a Series Land Rover right for you? 2. Cost considerations 3. Living with a Series Land Rover 4. Relative values 5. Before you view 6. Inspection equipment 7. Fifteen minute evaluation 8. Key points 9. Serious evaluation 10. Auctions 11. Paperwork 12. What's it worth? 13. Do you really want to restore? 14. Paint problems 15. Lack of use problems 16. The Land Rover community 17. Vital statistics Index
£11.69
David & Charles The Essential Buyers Guide Alfa Romeo Giulia
Book SynopsisA small investment in this book could save you a fortune. With the aid of this book's step-by-step expert guidance, you will discover all you need to know about the car you want to buy. The unique point system will help you to place the car's value in relation to condition. Buying a classic Alfa Spider is an important investment - don't buy one without this book's help. The authors are both Alfa Romeo enthusiasts who have been at the core of the UK Alfa Romeo Owners Club, having been former Director and Events Co-ordinator respectively. Don't buy a car without this book! Expert advice from a marque expert. Unique points scoring system to evaluate cars after inspection. Walk away or stay? - a quick initial evaluation of a car. How to check a car's authenticity ?Which models are best? Implications of restoration. Is it the right car for you? Running costs? Don't buy a classic Alpha Spider without this unique illustrated guide! Expert advice will help you find the best sports car for your money.Trade Reviewa really great reference book, either for an owner or someone looking to purchase their first Alfa Spider. Hagerty Classic Cars newsletterTable of ContentsIntroduction Is it really the right car for you? - Marriage guidance Cost considerations - Affordable? Or a money pit? Living with a Spider, will it fit your lifestyle? Before you view - Be well informed Inspection equipment 15 minute evaluation - walk away or stay? Serious evaluation (60 minutes) Auctions Paperwork What s it worth? Do you really want to restore? Paint problems - touch up or respray? Problems with cars that have been underused/stored The community Vital statistics Index
£12.59
teNeues Verlag GmbH Ferrari 330GT
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£75.00
Herridge & Sons Ltd Factory-Original Aston Martin Db4/5/6: The
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£36.00
Giorgio Nada Editore Maserati At Heart
Book SynopsisIn this book of over 500 pages Ermanno Cozza, the true historic memory of Maserati, passionately tells a story packed with behind the scenes truths – right up to today – that have never before been published. He covers half a century of the company’s life, which he lived in close contact with the great motor racing champions, ingenious technicians, designers and, naturally, company life as well, of course, as the unforgettable cars. A carefully chosen collection of photographs and other illustrations complete this invaluable book. “Over 66 years have passed since I walked through the gates of Officine Alfieri Maserati (the Alfieri Maserati Workshops). It was in 1951, and in all that time I can truly say that Maserati took hold of my heart. The factory, the men and the cars have indelibly marked moments in my life. Today, many people consider me to be the living memory of Maserati and, in that way, take me back to those earlier days. In this book, I have tried to convey the excitement of living the Maserati legend so that, step by step, I cover the most important moments of my long and extraordinary experience: the excitement of participation, the joy and pain, the cars and the defeats, the ambitions and the professional difficulties. While I have always enjoyed good health, over the years I have been infected with the Maserati `virus’ of which I believe I have been a carrier all this time – and it is a virus of which I never want to be cured” Ermanno Cozza"
£37.05
David & Charles Lancia Stratos
Book SynopsisThis book describes the birth, development and rallying career of the Lancia Stratos, Europe’s very first purpose-built rally car, in the mid/late 1970s. It provides a compact and authoritative history of where, when and how it became so important to the sport, as well as telling the story of the team. The book is part of Graham Robson’s definitive “Rally Giants” series, published by Veloce.Table of ContentsForeword 5 Introduction & acknowledgements 7 Introduction 7 Acknowledgements 8 The car and the team 9 Inspiration 9 The Stratos’ importance in rallying 12 The Stratos’ home ground 14 Facing up to rival cars 14 Manufacturing – meeting the rules 16 Engineering features 19 Setting the layout 22 Launch and development 30 Homologation, and running changes 35 Building and maintaining the works cars 38 Personalities and star drivers 42 Competition story 50 The Stratos’ career 50 Homologation achieved 55 Which new cars took over, and why 107 The Stratos’ successor 110 Chequered Flag and Stratos – a long story 113 Four cars, one colour scheme 115 Stratos works rally cars – World Championship rallies (and when first used) 120 World/major European rally wins 121 Index 127
£16.99
The Crowood Press Ltd Rover 75 and MG ZT: The Complete Story
Book SynopsisFrom the moment of its launch in 1998, the Rover 75 caught the public's imagination. Here, at last, was a car that felt like traditional Rovers and had been designed in Britain. Rover 75 and MG ZT charts the evolution of the models from the early 1990 onwards including full production histories and comprehensive specification details. Topics covered include: the development and production of the Rover 75 under BMW in the 1990s; becoming the MG Rover Group - from BMW to Phoenix Venture Holdings; the MG models of the new millennium - the ZT and ZT-T; the Monogram 75, the five-millionth Rover and finally, moving production to China and the end of the MG Rover Group.
£26.96
Michael O'Mara Books Ltd F1 Racing The Ultimate Companion
Book SynopsisExplore the global history of Formula One in this definitive visual reference.F1 Racing: The Ultimate Companion offers a comprehensive insight into the history, geography and culture of the world’s most popular and exciting motorsport. Written by former Autosport editor Bruce Jones, it spotlights each of the forty-eight countries across six continents to have produced an F1 driver or hosted a grand prix, exploring the circuits, teams, people and stories that make up each nation’s F1 heritage.With individual chapters dedicated to each country, this beautifully illustrated reference book profiles the drivers, constructors and tracks that have made their mark on Formula One and contributed to the sport’s global expansion over more than seventy years of racing.Filled with stunning photography, circuit maps and expert commentary, F1 Racing: The Ultimate Companion takes you insi
£22.50
David & Charles Lotus Elan and Plus 2 Source Book
Book SynopsisThe Lotus Elan was Colin Chapman and Lotus' first affordable road car, produced from 1962 and, along with its larger Plus 2 (+2) variant, until 1974. As a replacement for the expensive Lotus Elite, the Elan and Plus 2 were both successful sports cars, which carried Lotus through the 1960s and into the 1970s. Starting with a brief history of Lotus and the Elan, this book provides a detailed originality guide to the Elan and Plus 2, identifying the design changes Lotus made to the models through their lifetimes. An 'owner's guide' provides detailed information on owning and maintaining the cars in tip-top condition, and gives details of common faults and upgrades. The restoration guide gives any potential restorer the information to carry out the tasks needed to bring one of the these cars back from the dead. With anecdotes and experiences from current and previous owners of Elans and Plus 2s, along with many colour photographs, the book provides a valuable insight into owning, running and racing these iconic cars.Trade Reviewll in all a truly invaluable and absorbing book for all Elan and +2 owners and prospective owners and it comes highly recommended by us - Club Lotus News --- Planning to buy a Lotus Elan? Buy this book first - Classic Cars --- Well written with good quality photographs, this is a great book for those who want to focus on what the Elan is today, rather than the stories of its past - Classic Car Weekly --- his book is a must-have companion ... it's an incredibly useful reference. - Practical Classics --- Everything is beautifully presented and provided with clear photos, at the back you will also find a useful index. A great job - Autoliefhebbers.be --- This beautiful book should not be missing in any bookcase! - www.autotaal.be --- An essential bit of kit for all Elan owners - or for those contemplating the purchase or restoration of one of these iconic British sports cars. - Classic Driver --- Anyone who owns a Lotus Elan (or is toying with a purchase) cannot ignore this work. - British Classics (bi-monthly) --- It’s well-researched, thorough and straightforwardly presented - Octane (UK) --- a welcome addition to the Elan and/or +2 owner’s library. - ChicaneTable of ContentsIntroduction: Brief history of the cars. Description of layout and major design features of the Elan and Plus 2: Chassis, Body shell, Interior Description of the Lotus Twin Cam engine: History Standard, SE Specification and Big Valve Sprint versions Use of non Standard blocks Weber, Dellorto and Stromberg carbs Europa specific timing cases and cam covers Originality Guide: Introduction Elan and Plus 2 Production History Include Lotus's slightly random policy on introducing modifications Originality: Elan S1 to Sprint Factory specifications Parts List Analysis showing change points Originality: Plus 2 to Plus 2S 130/5 Factory specifications Parts List Analysis showing change points Owners Guide: Introduction Owning and running an Elan or Plus 2 Things to watch out for: Donuts Water Pump Chassis Rot Front Trunnions Wishbone bushes Bodywork Originality or Upgrade - the pros and cons Common Parts from other cars Regular Maintenance Oil Antifreeze Engine Servicing and tuning Chassis and running gear servicing Body shell and paint Upgrades CV Drive shafts Rear Suspension Slim springs and platforms Electric Headlamp lifting Seats Water Pump Suspension Polybushes Spyder Chassis Spyder suspension
£33.75
Herridge & Sons Ltd FactoryOriginal Sunbeam Alpine Tiger
Book SynopsisThe Sunbeam Alpine was the Rootes Group's contender for sports car sales, especially in the USA where comparable models from other British makers were selling to what appeared an inexhaustible market.
£32.00
David & Charles Jaguar Mark 1 & 2 (All models including Daimler
Book SynopsisFor anyone with an interest in, or who is thinking of buying, one of the classic Jaguar compact saloons from the 1950s and 1960s, this Essential Buyer's Guide is a vital requirement. All the models are covered, from the early 2.4- and 3.4-litre saloons from the late 1950s, through to the very last 240 models, and, just as importantly, the Daimler derivatives with V8 engines. The models are looked at in detail, and analysed for their strengths and weaknesses, to provide the best possible advice on what to look for and how to buy the best you can afford. A handy pocket-sized guide that will always be at your side for constant reference.Table of ContentsIntroduction - the purpose of this book 1 Is it the right car for you? - marriage guidance 2 Cost considerations - affordable, or a money pit? 3 Living with a Jaguar Mark 1 or 2 - will you get along together? 4 Relative values - which model for you? 5 Before you view - be well informed 6 Inspection equipment - these items will really help 7 Fifteen minute evaluation walk away or stay? 8 Key points - where to look for problems 9 Serious evaluation - 30 minutes for years of enjoyment 10 Auctions - sold! Another way to buy your dream 11 Paperwork - correct documentation is essential! 12 What's it worth? - let your head rule your heart 13 Do you really want to restore? - it'll take longer and cost more than you think 14 Paint problems - bad complexion, including dimples, pimples and bubbles 15 Problems due to lack of use - just like their owners, Jaguar Mark 1s & 2s need exercise! 16 The Community - key people, organisations and companies in the Jaguar Mark 1 & 2 world 17 Vital statistics - essential data at your fingertips Index
£13.49
Evro Publishing Colin Chapman: Inside the Innovator
Book SynopsisRenowned as one of the greatest creative forces in the world of the automobile, Lotus's Colin Chapman (1928-82) left a mixed legacy. Was he an unparalleled innovator or an uninhibited exploiter of the uncredited ideas of others? In this landmark book, celebrated author Karl Ludvigsen gets to grips with the legend, digging deep beneath the skin of Chapman and his cars to explore and expose the motivations that drove this mercurial and controversial genius. Interviews with key figures in the Chapman story mesh with information from the author's extensive archives to make this book a unique and compelling encounter between the engineer-innovator and the historian-investigator. Originally published in 2010, the book has become a standard text, not only on the man but also on the evolution and design of racing cars. Thus it is being reissued to meet continuing popular demand.
£51.00
The Crowood Press Ltd Porsche 924/928/944/968: The Complete Story
Book SynopsisThe story of Porsche's front-engined, water-cooled transaxle cars, Porsche 924/928/944/968 contains interviews with several of Porsche's key engineers, designers and modellers who worked on the car in period. The book outlines the design processes and development work, detailing each model, and contains sections on the motor sport achievements of each model, as well as owners' views of their cars.
£24.75
David & Charles Morgan 4/4: All models 1968-2020
Book SynopsisWant the Morgan experience, but afraid you'll buy a lemon? Well, having this book in your pocket is just like having a real marque expert by your side. Benefit from Phil Benfield's years of Morgan experience, learn how to spot a bad example quickly, and how to assess a promising one like a professional. Get the right Morgan 4/4 at the right price! Packed with good advice - from running costs, through paperwork, vital statistics, valuation, and the Morgan community, to whether this classic car will suit you and your lifestyle - this is THE COMPLETE GUIDE to choosing, assessing and buying the Morgan 4/4 of your dreams.Trade Reviewwritten by an expert with real ownership experience ... a good starting point for a potential buyer. - Auto Express --- Vital if you're buying a 4/4. - Classic Cars --- The Morgan 4/4 has now received the Veloce Essential Buyer's Guide treatment. - Classic Car Weekly --- Another useful addition to Veloce's ever-expanding Essential Buyer's Guide series ... As the publisher says in the blurb, it's "like having a real marque expert at your side". - Classic DriverTable of ContentsIntroduction & Foreword Contents Is a Morgan 4/4 right for you? Cost considerations Living with a Morgan Relative values Before you view Inspection equipment Fifteen minute evaluation Key points Serious evaluation Auctions Paperwork What's it worth? Do you really want to restore? Paint problems Lack of use problems The Morgan community Vital statistics Index
£13.49
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Family Cars of the 1970s 688 Shire Library
Book SynopsisThe 1970s was a critical decade for the British motor industry. A downward spiral in industrial relations led to crippling strikes, two major oil crises made thirsty older designs virtually unsaleable, and foreign manufacturers moved in with products that were affordable, reliable and available on demand. Britain''s roads became more cosmopolitan than ever, and manufacturers both British and foreign contributed to an array of models that has become symbolic of the era. The Morris Marina, the Ford Cortina, the Vauxhall Chevette; the VW Golf, the Renault 12, the Peugeot 504 all are fondly remembered to this day, to a degree that might have seemed unlikely at the time of their manufacture. This is a fully illustrated history of the cars trimmed with chrome and upholstered in leg-scorching vinyl that were on offer to the British family of the 1970s.Table of ContentsPreface / Introduction / The Market Leaders: Ford and Vauxhall / Built in Britain: British Leyland and Chrysler / French and Italian Flair / The Sensible Choices: German and Swedish / Eastern Promise: the Soviet Bloc and Japan / Appendix / Places to Visit / Further Reading / Index
£8.99
Herridge & Sons Ltd Alvis Three Litre in Detail 195067 In Detail
Book SynopsisFrom its launch in 1950 to its demise in 1967, the Alvis Three Litre enjoyed a deserved reputation for effortless performance, exceptional surefootedness and stability, a high degree of driver friendliness, and quality construction. This book offers an in-depth look at the car and its history.Table of ContentsBirth of the Three Litre; A Design Realised; The TA21; The TB21; The TC21 and TC21/100; The TC108G; The TD21 Series I; The TD21 Series II; The TE21; The TF21; The Healey G Series; The TA350; Coachbuilders; Competitors; Specials; The Graber Mystique; Ownership Now; The Author and the Prototype.
£40.50
Bentley (Robert) Inc.,US The Unfair Advantage Driving
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£37.88
Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc Chevy Smallblock V8 Interchange Manual Motorbooks
Book SynopsisCatalogs various 1968 to 2000 small-block Chevrolet V-8 engines. This book includes more than 25,000 part numbers, specs, dates, and technical details on engine blocks, heads, valves, crankshafts, camshafts, pistons, manifolds, ignition systems, computer controls, and motor mounts. It is suitable for those with a small-block Chevy engine.
£26.99
Random House USA Inc Traffic
Book SynopsisA New York Times Notable BookOne of the Best Books of the YearThe Washington Post • The Cleveland Plain-Dealer • Rocky Mountain NewsIn this brilliant, lively, and eye-opening investigation, Tom Vanderbilt examines the perceptual limits and cognitive underpinnings that make us worse drivers than we think we are. He demonstrates why plans to protect pedestrians from cars often lead to more accidents. He uncovers who is more likely to honk at whom, and why. He explains why traffic jams form, outlines the unintended consequences of our quest for safety, and even identifies the most common mistake drivers make in parking lots. Traffic is about more than driving: it's about human nature. It will change the way we see ourselves and the world around us, and it may even make us better drivers.
£15.30
David & Charles Return to Glory!: The Mercedes 300 SL Racing Car
Book Synopsis1952 was one of the most important years in Mercedes-Benz racing history; after a 13-year absence, it returned to motor sport competition with an automobile that rewrote the history of modern sports car racing. The 300 SL's debut was the culmination of a long, difficult road back to racing for Mercedes-Benz after a 13 year break. This book vividly depicts the 300 SL's performance in the five races in which it competed in 1952, and tells the story of how it became the most successful competition sports car of that year. Through dramatic photographs, and equally stirring text, one of the greatest years of sports car racing is brought to life, filled with automobiles often finished in national racing colours, prepared by great factory teams, driven by men who were national sporting idols, and raced under gruelling conditions unique to the age. From its Mille Miglia debut, through the Nurburgring, the Le Mans 24 Hours, to its greatest race, the Carrera Panamericana, the 300 SL's career from conception to retirement is presented, culminating with a detailed photographic essay illustrating restoration of the oldest 300 SL in existence.Trade Review[Robert Ackerson's] lavishly produced masterpiece ... Outstanding Classic & Sports Car (UK) Through dramatic photographs and equally stirring text, one of the greatest years of sports car racing is brought to life Mercedes Owner A tale worthy of a tome ... Ackerson tackles the genesis of the 300 SL and its single season in the spotlight using familiar driver autobiographies, contemporary magazine reports and, pictorially, Daimler Media's extensive archive. Motor Sport The story hooks you from the start. Clasicos Exclusivos
£56.25
David & Charles Chrysler 300: America's Most Powerful Car
Book SynopsisThis highly illustrated book presents the history of one of America's greatest automobiles, the Chrysler 300. Every model's specifications and role in Chrysler history is examined in detail. Includes sales and production records and a review of the new 300's close relative, the 2005 Dodge Magnum.Trade Reviewdon't delay if you want a copy of Chrysler 300 -"America's Most Powerful Car," as this is one of Veloce's limited "Classic Reprint Series." ... Heartily recommended as the best book dedicated to the first generation 300 models - Norm Mort - Freelance --- this is an enjoyable read for any Chrysler enthusiast. - Mark Holman - Freelance
£20.00
Dalton Watson Fine Books Bentley Motors: On The Road
Book SynopsisA reprint of the 13 rare 1930s magazines published by Bentley Motors describing how owners of Derby Bentleys toured with their cars during that period. The first volume contains the magazines, the content of which illustrates the lifestyle of pre-World War II society. Since then the photograph locations have changed dramatically with the proliferation of the motor car. The magazine articles were often written and photographed by the Bentley owners themselves, providing charming and entertaining content. The second volume includes an extensive introduction which identifies the majority of the cars (something Bentley Motors failed to do at the time of publication) and exhaustive indices of the cars, chassis and registration numbers and the locations in which they are photographed.
£80.75
Fonthill Media Ltd Cuba Cars and Cigars: Classic 1950s American
Book Synopsis'Cuba Cars and Cigars' is full of glorious colour images of the rare and varied Cuban-owned 1950s American and European automobiles, trucks, and station wagons that were imported before 1961. Among the famous Marques that feature are Cadillacs, Chevies, Buick, Dodge, Oldsmobile, Ford, Packard, De Soto, Pontiac, Plymouth, Edsel, Mercury and Metropolitan, Hillman, Singer and Austin, Nash Sedans, a Lloyd 600 German 2-cylinder/4-stroke 596cc car, Ramblers and SAABs, Mercs, Humber, Standard Vanguard, Ford Consul/Zephyr, Hillman Husky and Minx, Singer Gazelle and Austin. Most of these vehicles are still in running order, and are passed down from generation to generation. Trucks include Fords, a Fargo, Dodges and Chevys, not forgetting cigars, street urchins, and the lovely ladies of Havana. All of these are uniquely photographed, written and compiled by 'our man in Havana'.
£16.99
Giorgio Nada Editore Lancia Hyena Zagato: Una Delta All'ennesima
Book Synopsis"We have to recreate the enthusiasm that surrounded the SPORT models, ever a synonym for the Lancia Zagatos": in 1991 this was the brief the recent graduate Andrea Zagato gave to Marco Pedracini, a young designer who had not long been hired by prestigious coachbuilder. It was out of this fortuitous and fortunate coming together of this far-sighted idea and the enthusiasm of Paul Koot, a Dutch fan and a businessman in the automotive sector, that an icon was born, the HYENA. A beautiful car, but one practically unknown to the general public. A car that could have repeated and even surpassed the commercial and sporting success of the Lancia Delta Integrale from which it was derived. Unfortunatley just 24 examples were produced due to the debateable decision taken by the Fiat/Lancia directors of the time. Following a rapid review of the evolution of the Lancia Delta over the year, this book, written by an enthusiastic collector, examines the difficult genesis of the Hyena, from the first steps with the publication of the very first (previously unpublished) sketches and numerous photos and then follows its development, engineering and production through to its presentation at the car shows and in brochures. The book is completed by a comprehensive technical section, with the project list and the spare parts catalogue as well as an extensive photographic portrait of one particular example, N. 20. Lastly, all 24 Lancia Hyenas are examined, with the intention of reconstructing their specifications, their destination and the country in which they are jealously conserved by the enthusiast and collectors who possess a precious example.
£38.00
Giorgio Nada Editore Porsche All the Cars
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£23.75
Hirmer Verlag BMWi: Visionary Mobility
Book SynopsisElectro - mobility is the number one topic when it comes to our mobility in the future. What does the vision of the BMW Group, Germany’s main pioneer in the field, l ook like? For the first time providing extensive insight into BMW’s workshop of ideas, this volume presents the multi - faceted concept for sustainable and visionary mobility right up to autonomous driving. In the spring of 2008, a think tank of engineers, d esigners, trend researchers, and financial experts met on a factory floor of BMW’s parent plant in Munich to rethink mobility. This volume traces the exciting venture in its complex development, while also looking at the future. A main focus is on the major challenges of our time — climate change, scarcity of resources, megacities — and the solution approaches: technological innovations, networked mobility, and the use of renewable materials. Autonomous driving plays a particularl y important role. Terrific close - ups and design drawings present all models from the BMW i3 and the BMW i8 to the BMW i Vision Future Interaction.
£36.00
David & Charles The good, the mad and the ugly ... not to mention
Book SynopsisThis book takes a light-hearted look at what the author considers to have been the golden age of motoring journalism - the last two decades of the 20th century. As a writer and tester for Motor magazine, founding Editor of Fast Lane magazine, and a freelance journalist with a weekly column in The Daily Telegraph, Peter Dron has many tales to tell. In these pages we meet industry moguls, unusual motoring journalists and various other passers-by. The reasons why it has all gone wrong, both for the motor industry and motoring journalism, are examined with candour. Although this book is essentially about cars and car people, the author ambitiously hopes that it may amuse, irritate or even inform people who are not interested in cars at all. If the readers are not amused, irritated or informed, the author does not mind in the least, provided they have bought the book with their own money rather than stolen it or acquired it by other means, fair or foul.Trade ReviewEver wondered what goes on behind the scenes of magazine road tests? If so, The Good, the Mad & the Ugly may be for you. Through 99 short essays, former Motor man Peter Dron tells a few truths, and reignites the old grudge, in his look back at what he claims to be the 'Golden Age' of motoring journalism. - Classic & Sports Car. Musings on motoring journalism throughout the Seventies, Eighties and Nineties. Very funny. - Classic Cars. Even if your interest in cars, or the motor journalistic scene, is minimal, you will find much to enjoy in this book, mainly because it is just a darned good read! – Iain P W Robertson.Table of Contents1 The not about Jeremy Clarkson chapter 2 A conspicuously successful man 3 The Rollerball Corporation 4 Public Enemy Number 1 5 An industry mogul follows my advice 6 Reference points 7 The good, the mad and the ugly 8 Cardinal Sin 9 BARGAIN OF THE WEEK!!! 10 Geneva as it was 11 Fiatboating 12 Whiteout in Provence 13 A memorably bad week 14 To Turin by Quattro - Part I 15 To Turin by Quattro - Part 2 16 Nobody messed with The Electric Carrot 17 The best laid plans 18 Up the hill with Hannu 19 My ego is bigger than yours 20 Answering questions nobody asked 21 Decline of the Routes Nationales 22 A splendid Anniversary 23 A cold day in the New Forest 24 Where Russian poets go to die 25 Not picking up the tab 26 An singular experience 27 Crashing into dustbins 28 "Let's go back to the hotel..." 29 Jabba and the Bleeptron 30 Frank and the Tardis 31 The training scheme 32 The man who shot Lord Haw-Haw 33 Just a second 34 Going to the wall 35 The subtle art of seduction 36 Crashing a motor caravan 37 Immediate and accurate correction 38 Testing, testing 39 Have you done this kind of thing often? 40 Look - no hands! 41 Brake fade 42 Insurance yarns 43 By Bentley around Europe 44 Asleep at the wheel 45 Dee-dah, dee-dah 46 What should I talk about? 47 Mr Plod takes a dip 48 Bernard 49 No way out, Jose 50 No escape, but in credit 51 Achtung! Take cover! 52 Purple haze 53 Scoop! 54 No survivors, it is claimed 55 EcotY? Phooey! 56 You're a cab 57 Countach! 58 Top speed controversy 59 Maxing the Lotus Carlton 60 A bit more sideways 61 Some enchanted evening 62 The nine-million-euro dream 63 Measure for measure 64 Testing, testing...like so, jawohl! 65 Missed opportunities and creative fibs 66 Polluted steering 67 The conversion of John 68 Plan A: a relaxing weekend in Paris 69 Drinking and driving 70 The mysteriously empty tureens 71 An inspector calls 72 Asymmetric, man 73 The High Priest of Asymmetry 74 Shadow boxing with Mr Bangle 75 It's The Pope, virtually 76 Avant-garde? Says who? 77 The real Mona Lisa, allegedly 78 The royal milk float 79 An adequate product solution 80 Sequiturs and bungarolas 81 Getting in a flap 82 Iron slugs 83 Wheeler dealer 84 Max Power 85 The largest pilot of all times 86 Telegraph times 87 V for Vette 88 The ghost of Mika Hakkinen 89 "What's the best car you have driven?" 90 "What's the best car you have owned?" 91 Retromania 92 Why I hate concours d'elegance 93 Stop the World... 94 Back to basics 95 From 3 to 4/4 96 Career advice 97 Crossing the finish line 98 The trouble with Uncle Harry 99 Last hominid at the wheel
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Giorgio Nada Editore Brembo 60 - 1961 to 2021: The Beauty of
Book SynopsisBrembo, a leader in the development and production of high performance braking systems is turning 60. Over the decades, the principal mission of the Italian company has been to brake to best effect the greats on two and four wheels as well as daily users of private cars and motorcycles. The history, evolution and on-going success of this prestigious Italian company are the themes of this official book, which opens with a preface by the Brembo chairman, Alberto Bombassei. The book reviews the diverse facets of the "Brembo universe": from its commitments in the automotive, motorcycling and motorsport fields to its attention to all aspects of design, always one of Brembo's strong suits, from the progressive internationalization of the company through to the particularly topical aspects of sustainable production. The contributions of the six principal authors - Vincenzo Borgomeo, Massimo Clarke, Gaetano Cocco, Patrizia Giangualano, Lorenzo Ramaciotti and Umberto Zapelloni - are complemented by a similar number of testimonies from figures from within the company and those who worked there at length. The Brembo "phenomenon" is also presented through a wealth of fascinating photographs, mostly drawn from the company archives, which document the unique story of a manufacturing company born in Italy and now a true icon of Italian excellence throughout the world.
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David & Charles Lotus Europa: S1, S2, Twin-cam & Special 1966 to
Book SynopsisThe Essential Guide to buying the Lotus Europa of your dreams, this book will guide you through all you need to know. Originally intended to be a cheap and basic Lotus Seven replacement, during its development the Lotus Europa morphed into a miniature supercar, described by Colin Chapman as a "working man's GT40," which sat alongside the Elan in the Lotus line-up. Its mid engined configuration gave it exceptional balance, and its handling and roadholding were second to none. Initially produced for export to Europe in late 1966, the Renault-powered car evolved into the Series 2 in 1968 when it was released to the UK and US markets, and, in its final iteration, gained the Lotus' own Twin Cam engine in 1971. Production ended in 1975 with around 9200 cars completed. This book has been written to provide the prospective owner with all the information they need to establish if the car is for them, and what to look for when viewing an example. All aspects of the cars are examined, including paperwork, mechanical issues, bodywork and interior with many photos of example cars to assist in the assessment of an individual car, and understand the implications of many of the common problems that a car can exhibit. The author is a Lotus enthusiast, and has been working on and writing about classic Lotuses for a number of years.Trade ReviewI think this book is excellent and good value. The photographs are informative and well reproduced. - Historic Lotus Register. there's a great deal of easy-to-understand expert written knowledge here as well, which should prove to be invaluable if you're in the market for a Europa - Classic Car WeeklyTable of ContentsIntroduction & Foreword Contents Is a Lotus Europa right for you? Cost considerations Living with a Lotus Europa Relative values Before you view Inspection equipment Fifteen minute evaluation Key points Serious evaluation Auctions Paperwork What's it worth? Do you really want to restore? Paint problems Lack of use problems The Lotus Europa community Vital statistics Index
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David & Charles How to Improve Triumph TR7, TR7-V8 & TR8
Book SynopsisUsing his own wealth of hands-on experience, combined with input from many owners and aided by the top TR7 & TR7 V8 specialists on both sides of the Atlantic, Roger Williams explains, in great detail, how to increase the performance, improve the aesthetics, handling and braking of the TR7. He also describes existing TR7-V8 conversions, plus the original TR7 V8.Balanced improvements for fast road, ultra fast road/rally, track-day or even more serious motorsport are all explored.Trade ReviewRoger Williams explains how to improve performance, aesthetics, handling and braking of the TR7. The book also covers fast road to race level improvements.- Practical Classics.
£28.00
Veloce Publishing Ltd Porsche Racing Cars 1953 to 1975
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Veloce Publishing Ltd Porsche Racing Cars 1976 to 2005
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The Crowood Press Ltd Range Rover Sport 2005-2013: The Complete Story
Book SynopsisWhen the Range Rover Sport was launched in 2005, it was aimed at a new group of customers who in many cases would never have considered a Land Rover product before. These customers wanted and could afford a luxurious vehicle that was expensive to run; but they also wanted a very personalized vehicle that did not have the rather grand and conservative connotations of the full-size Range Rover. Brasher and more glamorous than its older sibling, the Sport was soon adopted by celebrities and others who expected to be noticed. Range Rover Sport - The Complete Story is the first book devoted specifically to the first-generation Range Rover Sport. It tells the story behind the development and launch of the vehicle; it explains the market reaction, including contemporary press reviews; provides details of each model with technical specification tables and colour and trip options; lists production figures and VIN identification and dating; details prices and sales figures for the UK, USA and Canada and finally, includes a useful chapter on buying and owning.
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Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc The Complete Book of Chevrolet Camaro Revised and
Book SynopsisGet to know every model of Camaro since 1967 in stunning detail through original and GM archival photography, insider interviews, and technical specifications. Officially licensed with General Motors, The Complete Book of Chevrolet Camaro, Revised & Updated 3rd Edition covers the full story of America’s premier performance car, from the original concept car (code-named Panther) to the latest and greatest high-performance ZL1. Launched in 1967 and now in its sixth generation, Camaros have consistently earned best-in-class accolades across their history. Automotive photographer and historian David Newhardt relates the entire Camaro story in this revised and expanded volume.The Complete Book of Chevrolet Camaro, Revised & Updated 3rd Edition features all the production vehicles, including SS, RS, Z28, ZL1; prototypes; show cars; anniversary editions; pace cars; and more from Camaro’s vibrant culture. Explore everTable of ContentsAcknowledgments Introduction 1 Generation One 1967 – 1969 2 Generation Two 1970 – 1981 3 Generation Three 1982 – 1992 4 Generation Four 1993 – 2002 5 Generation Five 2010 – 2015 6 Generation Six 2016 – Today Select Options Index
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Dalton Watson Fine Books Tom Tjaarda: Master of Proportions
Book SynopsisA design hero for all generations of automotive enthusiasts, American legend Tom Tjaarda was a designer whose name and fame is synonymous with marques such as De Tomaso, Ferrari, Fiat, Ford, Innocenti and Lancia, which include models such as Pantera , Deauville, Longchamp, 124 Spider, 365 California and the Fiesta. Brought up in America when the American Dream was beating out its rock ‘n’ roll rhythm, Tom Tjaarda came to live and work in Europe while the cultural revolution was in full swing. He ha d the privilege of a ringside seat during the most exciting times, finding himself at the heart of the most intense of automotive styling activities in the Mecca of vehicle design, Turin. Even though Tom Tjaarda may not have designed as many cars as other prolific designers, the American’s influence and importance in the history of automotive design, specifically in the second half of the 20th century, is almost unbeaten. Tjaarda, with his charming, accessible personality and good humor, remains one of the most popular design legends of all times. Tom Tjaarda: Master of Proportions is a comprehensive look at the life and times of a design giant, and features all his automotive, as well as his non - automotive, designs.Table of Contents8lPreface10lForewordBorn in the USA14lThe Early Years33lThe Sports Wagon Explained36lHeading Out38lCrossing the AtlanticThe Ghia Years43lInnocenti 950 Spider51lGhia IXG Dragster54lGhia Selene58lAlweg Monorail60lMoving On From Ghia63lEntrepreneur ExtraordinaireThe Pininfarina Years68lIsola & Gabetti and Italy 6172lChevrolet Corvair 2+2 Coupé76lFiat 2300 Cabriolet Speciale79lChevrolet Corvette Rondine85lLancia Flaminia 3C 2.8Speciale Coupé93lFerrari 330 GT 2+2100lEliot Noyes101lMercedes-Benz 230SLPininfarina Coupé105lFerrari 365 California113lFiat 124 Sport Spider122lBattista Farina124lFranco Martinengo127lWorking at Pininfarina132lHow do you Design an Automobile?134lFergat-O.S.I.Ghia Once Again138lGhia Centurion at Ital Styling145lSerenissima Ghia GT153lLancia Fulvia HF Competizione164lIsuzu Bellett MX 1600168lDe Tomaso Mustela171lLancia Flaminia Marica178lDe Tomaso 505/38181lDe Tomaso Pantera198lDe Tomaso Deauville209lGiacobbi Tjaarda Sinthesis 2000220lDe Tomaso Can-Am221lDe Tomaso Zonda223lDe Tomaso, Ghia223lPantera Incident227lAutoZodiaco Damaca229lIsuzu Sport Wagon230lDe Tomaso 1600 Spider241lDe Tomaso Longchamp250lFord Mustela II252lFord Mustang II255lDe Tomaso Pantera II/7X/Montella262lAlejandro de Tomaso272lAlejandro & Tom276lFord Ghia Coins279lPaola & Tom282lOil Embargo and its Ramifications286lThe Future of the Automobile288lFord Maverick Proposal291lFord Fiesta298lConcerns regarding GhiaA Couple of Short Stints305lAutobianchi/Lancia Y10308lFiat Croma310lRayton-Fissore312lChrysler LeBaron Prototype314lChrysler Imperial Proposal316lSaab Viking318lSEAT Ronda320lRayton-Fissore Torino Taxi Prototype322lRayton-Fissore/Laforza MagnumGoing Alone334lDimensione Design: The Founding336lAMC Jeep Cherokee Drawings338lDimensione Design Concept340lDimensione Design Korean Proposal341lPiaggio Micromachina Study343lPPG Pace Car346lSuzuki Coupé354lAston Martin Lagonda355lBitter Tasco356lSaab Sedan357lBugatti EB110 Redesign358lLamborghini Diablo Interior Facelift359lMercedes-Benz 300SL Proposal360lLotus Sports Car Renderings362lHonda Projects364lFiat Uno Replacement Proposal365lNew Pantera Renderings367lIsotta Fraschini T8/T12374lLaforza Magnum Facelifts376lTT Chrome BarchettaDesigns from Tjaarda’s Studio380l2003 Fiat Barchetta Facelift382lShelby Series 2384lDe Tomaso Pantera Spider386l2006 Spyker Concept390lTom Tjaarda Pantera Special396lApollo Aspire TT Tire398lTjaarda Mustang400lEquus TOM1404lTurin International PSV406lDe Tomaso Deauville408lNew Pantera X2011411lMLR MM1418lElectric Sports Car Project421lFiat 124 Rondine428lNew Fiat 124 Spider429lFiat 124 Targa432lIndustrial & Other Designs442lLooking BackSaying Goodbye448lArrivaderci Tom450lThe Life of a Designer462lTom Tjaarda’s designs in scale models464lBibliography466lIndex
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Dalton Watson Fine Books Making a Marque: Rolls-Royce Motor Car Promotion
Book SynopsisThe promotional history of Rolls-Royce motor cars from the company’s beginnings in 1904 to the outbreak of World War II has been exhaustively researched and documented in these pages. When Charles Rolls met Henry Royce in May 1904 and drove the Royce car, he recognised his future partner for the engineering genius he was – but that was not enough to develop a successful business. Rolls-Royce needed to establish their reputation in a crowded field. Claude Johnson, the firm’s managing director, was the man responsible for crafting every aspect of the promotion of the cars and the company until his death in 1926 and he set a lasting standard for Rolls-Royce publicity. The story of the constant battle for recognition on both sides of the Atlantic and the different approaches used in each market is related, highlighting the outstanding variety and quality of Rolls-Royce’s illustrated advertising, and how the company used it to attract the most demanding customers. The many strands of promotion that Rolls-Royce used are pulled together, from publicity for success in races and trials, through advertising in important magazines and influential newspapers, to beautifully produced pamphlets and catalogues. It shows the unique Rolls-Royce style: publicising independent press reports and unsolicited testimonials on the quality of the cars, and detailed explanations of the engineering standards and the expertise that created that quality. It also goes behind the scenes, reporting on rare minutes from the Advertising Committee during the 1930s that reveal the decisions that led to some of the finest examples of the company’s promotional work. This book promises enthusiasts a feast for the eyes and hours of entertaining reading.Table of ContentsAcknowledgementsIntroductionChapter One - Prologue: 1902-1904Chapter Two - Early days: 1905-1906Chapter Three - The 40-50 h.p. from 1906 to World War IChapter Four - World War I and After – the 40-50 h.p. Remains AloneChapter Five - 20 h.p.: 1922-1929Chapter Six - The New Phantom: 1925-1929Chapter Seven - The Phantom II: 1929-1935Chapter Eight - Rolls-Royce in America: 1919-1934Chapter Nine - 20-25 h.p.: 1929-1936Chapter Ten - Phantom III: 1935-1939Chapter Eleven - 25/30 h.p. and Wraith: 1936-1939Chapter Twelve - The Clouds of WarAppendix One - Principal Publications in Which Rolls-Royce AdvertisedAppendix Two - Letters from Rolls-Royce to the Readers of The Times newspaperAppendix Three - Contract Spaces for 1931Appendix Four - The Announcement of Rolls-Royce of AmericaAppendix Five - The Significance of Rolls-Royce in AmericaIndex
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Dalton Watson Fine Books Rudolf Uhlenhaut: Engineer and Gentleman, Father
Book SynopsisThis first comprehensive biography of Rudolf Uhlenhaut, illustrated with many previously unpublished photographs, depicts his life and technical accomplishments, including a complete compilation of his patents which puts them into a technical and historical context. An engineer and designer for Daimler-Benz, he became famous for his achievements regarding the Silver Arrows, the 300 SL with the famous gull wing doors, the legendary Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR, and the various record-breaking experimental C 111 versions.Based on numerous interviews with Uhlenhaut himself, contemporary witnesses, colleagues and family members, the book paints a vivid picture of the person behind the technical innovations and explores his character and motivation. Born in 1906 in London, the son of an English mother and a German father, Rudolf Uhlenhaut joined Daimler-Benz in 1931 after finishing his mechanical engineering studies in Munich. In 1936 he took over as head of the racing department and conducted the Silver Arrows and Rudolf Caracciola to their 1937 European championship.After World War II, he created the road versions W 198 and the smaller open-topped W 121 of the 300 SL "Gullwing," both launched at the International Motor Sports Show in New York 1954. Uhlenhaut's official company car, a 300 SLR with a top speed of 290 km/h was the Uhlenhaut Coupe - the fastest car of its day authorized for road use.
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Veloce Publishing Ltd New Mini
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David & Charles Porsche 911: The Definitive History 1997 to 2005
Book SynopsisThe fifth volume in Brian Long’s series chronicling, in definitive depth, the history of the evergreen Porsche 911, from the earliest design studies to the water-cooled cars of today. This newly updated and enlarged 2nd edition looks at each 911 model and its derivatives, taking in the various specials and competition cars along the way, and includes the 996 models up to 2005. Historical facts, full model specifications and racing history are covered in great detail. This book is beautifully illustrated throughout, with full colour photographs, official brochures and advertising. A must-have part of the ultimate Porsche library, this book covers the models from 1997 to 2005, and the complete series covers decades of progress from the earliest design studies to the era of the water-cooled cars.Table of ContentsIntroduction & Acknowledgements 4 Chapter 1 A brief history of Porsche 5 The legendary 356 7 Porsche in competition 10 356 developments 13 Chapter 2 The early 911 models 15 The Type 901 16 One era ends, another begins 18 Racing news 18 The Targa model 19 The 911S 21 Progress of the 911 series 21 The B-Serie models 21 A joint project with VW 22 The 2.2-litre cars 24 Porsche in competition 24 The 2.4-litre range 25 Corporate matters 25 914 developments 26 A 911 update 27 Stark reality 28 A turbocharged future 29 End of the 914 29 The 924 30 The 911 line matures 31 The 1978 model year 32 The evergreen 911 32 Company politics 32 The 944 34 A new star in Frankfurt 34 The Carrera name revived 34 End of an era 36 The 911 story continues 36 The 959 project 36 The 1987 model year 37 The 1988 season 38 Boardroom drama 39 959 update & a new 4WD car 39 Matters of the moment 41 Competition news 41 The 1989 season 43 The 964 series 43 A new RS 43 The 968 44 More 964 models 44 Zuffenhausen blues 44 End of the line 45 A truly modern 911 45 The GT2 & RS 46 The 1996 model year 46 Links with a Stuttgart neighbour 47 A final fling 47 Chapter 3 The 996 series 48 Importance of the 996 50 The production body 51 Engine & transmission details 59 The 996’s underpinnings 63 Testing, testing ... 63 Initial press reaction 67 The home market 68 The new car in America 69 A new drophead 71 The rhd markets 77 The 1998 racing season 80 The death of Ferry Porsche 91 Chapter 4 Establishing the new breed 92 The 996 Carrera 4 93 American review 106 Other major export markets 106 The 1999 Geneva Show 113 1999 competition update 116 The 2000 model year 117 Stateside news 122 The right hookers 122 Chapter 5 A new turbocharged era begins 125 A new Turbo 125 Turbo exports 127 Racing in Y2K 132 News from Zuffenhausen 134 The GT2 144 The US 2001 model year 148 Rhd market review 148 Competition update 149 Chapter 6 Still a star attraction at forty 155 The new Carreras 157 The new C4S & Targa variants 162 News from Germany 163 America’s 2002 season 165 The UK, Japan & Australia 165 2002 competition review 175 The 2003 model year 176 The 2003 911 range 178 The new GT3 178 American news 182 The right hookers (rhd) 184 Racing update 184 The Carrera 4S & Turbo Cabriolets 190 The GT3RS 190 Other 2004 MY news 193 Export market review 196 2004 racing … and rallying 200 A 2005 model year preview 201 New Porsche 911 revealed 203 Swansong 206 The export markets 206 2005 racing review 208 Appendix I Year-by-year range details 213 Appendix II Engine specifications 215 Appendix III Chassis numbers & production figures 217 Index 223
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Dalton Watson Fine Books Park Ward The Innovative Coachbuilders 1919-1939
Book SynopsisPark Ward, The Innovative Coachbuilder is a major three-volume work on the pre-war history and cars of the great British coachbuilder. The company was the most prolific coachbuilder on Rolls-Royce and Bentley chassis, ultimately completing over 4,300 cars. Volume I and II is the story of Park Ward & Co Ltd and covers the company’s growing relationship with Rolls-Royce Ltd. A photographic record of all the Rolls-Royce models from Silver Ghost to the Wraith that carried Park Ward coachwork is included, along with chapters on the W. O. Bentley cars, and the Rolls-Royce and Bentley experimental cars with Park Ward coachwork. The Derby-built Bentleys follow, supported by chapters on the London Motor Show cars, coachwork on marques other than Rolls-Royce and Bentley, and examples of Park Ward advertising literature and catalogues. An appendix contains a series of articles written by `Bill’ Ward, the company founder’s son, entitled `The Art and Evolution of Coachbuilding’. Volume III contains extensive tables detailing each of over 3,000 pre-war Park Ward-bodied Rolls-Royce and Bentley, as well as a listing of over 1,000 Park Ward bodies on other marques. In addition and rarely seen before, there are over 700 sales order pages extracted from Park Ward’s Finishing books.
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