Motor cars: general interest Books
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Number Plates A History of Vehicle Registration
Book SynopsisContains Ancient history: the prologue; The golden age of motoring; The post-war years: changing times, change, and change again: the arrival of computers; Modern times: a fresh start; Collectors' gold; Islands and Ireland; Curiosities and eccentricities, auctions and anomalies; and further reading.Table of ContentsRegistration marks are one of the very few unbroken links between the earliest days of the motor vehicle and the present day. In this book, the lengthy history of the humber british number plate is revealed. The system introduced at the beginning of the twentieth century had a straightforward purpose in identifying the place of origin of motor vehicles, providing links to owners. As more and more vehicles came into use, the original system evolved through piecemeal development and sheer necessity to the point where adaptations changed it almost beyond recognition. This book looks back on the evolution of the British number plate, showing how the original, painstakingly developed system was gradually adjusted and moditifed in the light of escalating traffic growth, becoming riddled with ever more anomalies, until there was no alternative but to make a fresh start, with a brand-new system.
£8.21
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Brooklands
Book SynopsisBefore World War II, Brooklands was the most famous motor racing venue in the world, attracting large and glamorous crowds to its banked circuit to watch races being won and records being broken. This title helps you discover the history of this sporting site, from its heyday as a motoring treasure to its wartime service in aviation production.
£999.99
Amberley Publishing Farina MG and Riley Saloons
Book SynopsisThe controversial MG saloon cars of the 1960s which form an important part of the history of MG cars.
£14.39
Amberley Publishing Land Rover Discovery 3 4
a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.
£14.39
AuthorHouse Cruisin Down Your Streets
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£19.47
Amberley Publishing Land Rover
Book SynopsisDesigned as a utilitarian vehicle for farmers, the Land Rover has become an automotive legend- the best 4 x 4 x far
£14.39
Amberley Publishing Sprite and Midget
Book SynopsisAn all-new book on these two iconic sports cars
£999.99
Amberley Publishing Panhard Levassor
Book SynopsisThe story of the car company that set the standards for all others. Author David Beare follows the fortunes of the company and its two founders.
£14.39
Amberley Publishing Lotus 2 2s
Book SynopsisThis engaging book follows the history of the Lotus 2 + 2 coupes from the Elan through to the Evora.
£999.99
Sae Edge Research Report Unsettled Issues Facing Automated Vehicles and
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£80.99
Simon & Schuster Ltd The History of Speed
'A special treat...The pictures and stories combine to provide a rich texture to telling the difficult story of why we chase speed like an addiction.' Valerie Thompson, the world's fastest female motorcycle racerEver since we built machines that could transport us, there has been a desire to find ways to make them go faster. For some, going faster isn't enough - they want to be the fastest. This book celebrates those who have built the machines and driven them at ever greater speeds. This is The History of Speed. Bestselling automotive writer Martin Roach tells the extraordinary story of those who have come to be obsessed by speed. From Camille Jenatzy, 'the Red Devil', who became the first man to drive at over 100kmh in 1899, through the golden age of Malcolm Campbell and his Bluebird, and on to the modern era of jet- and rocket-propelled cars, we have gone faster and faster. But this book is not just about these record-breakers, Roach also looks at the technology, the engines and the inventors who helped progress in speed at all levels, from Formula One to the supercars from the likes of Ferrari and Mercedes that are eagerly snapped up by collectors, rarely to be seen on the road. Accompanied by some of the most stunning images of the cars and those who made and drove them, Roach tells a wonderful story of innovation and invention. He talks to some of the great drivers to find out what inspires them to risk their lives, and finds out from engineers how they developed their ideas. Along the way, we hear some remarkable tales and anecdotes, but also find out how the pursuit of speed can also have its costs, with many tragic heroes and heroines falling along the way. If you've ever thrilled to the roar of a sports car engine, or loved the feel of the g-force as you accelerate away, or even looked on in wonder at a powerful engine, The History of Speed is a book that you will not want to miss out on.
£21.25
Kidkiddos Books Ltd. The Wheels The Friendship Race (English Czech
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£19.94
Echo Point Books & Media Mobile Mansions: Taking Home Sweet Home on the
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£22.75
CP Press Aston Martin Zagato
£999.99
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Veteran Motor Cars
Book SynopsisThis colourful introduction to the first decades of the motor car covers its earliest iterations, when the automobile represented the very peak of technological innovation. It is packed with fascinating facts about the experimental origins of the motor industry, when these ‘horseless carriages’ were largely constructed in back-street workshops, many simply resembling the frame and bodywork of a horse-drawn carriage but fitted with a petrol engine. Experimentation was rife, however, and there was much debate as to whether petrol, steam or electricity should lead the way, with endurance runs, hill climbs and organised races pitting them one against the other. Early motorists had to employ novel measures to overcome challenges such as the rudimentary engineering of early cars, the difficulty of fuel supply, the poorly maintained roads, and hostility from other road users.Table of ContentsIntroduction The Pioneers From Horse-Drawn Carriage to Horseless Carriage From Backstreet Workshop to Household Name A Changing Landscape Accessories for the Autocarist Promotion, Racing and Reliability The ‘Emancipation Act’ and London to Brighton Further Reading Places to Visit Index
£8.99
The Crowood Press Ltd BMW MINI: An Enthusiast's Guide
Book SynopsisThe R-Series BMW MINI had a lot to live up to. Launched in 2001, it was riding in the wake of the classic 1959-2000 Mini. At the time, BMW were going to have to create something as special and innovative as its longstanding predecessor in order to silence the naysayers. And they did. Since its launch in 2001, BMW's modern MINI has become the pinnacle of small yet funky family cars in the premium small (and sometimes not so mall) car segment. Now in its third generation, having unveiled the new F-Series in 2014, BMW MINI offers 3- and 5-door hatchback models and convertibles, the estate Clubman, the five-door Countryman, the Coupe, the Roadster and the three-door crossover Paceman. MINI enthusiast and motoring journalist Sophie Williamson-Stothert explores the journey from 1959 to the present day, covering design and development of the new MINI, launch and reception by the press, its many model variations and special editions, and an owner's and buyer's guide.
£16.14
The Crowood Press Ltd Everyday Modifications for Your Triumph Spitfire,
Book SynopsisThe books in the Everyday Modifications series are designed to guide classic van and car owners through the workshop skills needed to make their vehicles easier to use and enjoy. This book is concerned with improving the 4-cylinder Spitfire and Herald, and the 6-cylinder Vitesse and GT6, with engines ranging in size from 948cc to 1998cc. Classic car author and journalist Iain Ayre gives his hands-on advice on maintaining and modifying the Triumph Herald/Vitesse and Spitfire/GT6, covering both keeping them going and either subtly or dramatically improving them, with additional rescue options offered for Triumphs deemed economically terminal.
£17.99
The Crowood Press Ltd Classic Jaguar XK: The 6-Cylinder Cars 1948 -
Book SynopsisThere have been other generations of Jaguar XK since, but the definitive incarnation is the family of 6-cylinder sports cars that stretch from the late 1940s to the mid-1970s, from XK120 to the E-Type. On road, on track and on rally stage, they built the foundations of Jaguar's sporty image and giant-killing reputation, not to mention its commercial roots - especially in America. By any definition, the 6-cylinder XKs are at the heart of everything that Jaguar grew into. This is the complete story of the whole 6-cylinder XK generation, the circumstances, the people and the events that created it and made it a sports car legend - and guaranteed that forever after, in Jaguar's vocabulary, XK would always mean 'sports car'.
£22.50
David & Charles Fiat 131 Abarth
Book SynopsisWhen Fiat entered rallying in 1970, its ultimate aim was to become World Rally Champion - and the 131 Abarth of 1976-1980 provided the machinery to make that possible. Within the Fiat-Lancia empire, the 131 Abarth not only replaced the 124 Abarth Spider sports car, but was also favoured ahead of the charismatic Lancia Stratos. By 1970s standards, the 131 Abarth was the most extreme, and effective, of all homologation specials. Compared with the 131 family car on which it was originally based, it had different engine, transmission and suspension layouts, was backed by big budgets and by a team of superstar drivers, and was meant to win all round the world.Not only did it start winning World rallies within months of being launched, but in 1977, 1978 and 1980 the 'works' team also won the World Championship for Makes, and set every standard by which Rally Giants were to be judged. The 131 Abarth was backed by a peerless team of engineers, so was there ever any doubt that successors like the Lancia Rally 037 and the Delta Integrale would eventually come from the same stable?Table of ContentsForeword IntroductionAcknowledgementsThe car and the team - Inspiration - Fiat - newcomers at World level- The 131 Abarth's importance in rallying -Facing up to rival cars- Homologation - meeting the rules- Engineering features - Motorsport development and improvements - Building and running the works cars - Blind alleys- Personalities and star drivers Competition story -1976 - 1977 - 1978 - 1979 - 1980 - 1981 - 1982 -Replacing the 131 Abarth - the Group B dilemmaWorld/major European rally winsWorks rally cars (and when first used)Index
£16.99
David & Charles American Trucks of the 1950s
Book SynopsisThis highly visual study covers the US and Canadian truck manufacturers that built trucks in North America in the 1950s. Following World War II, North American truck manufacturers responded to the prosperity of the 1950s with fresh designs and features. These rugged, reliable trucks were capable of transcontinental commutes of goods on a regular basis, or performing delivery and construction tasks in and around cities. This concise volume covers not only the histories of the major and lesser known truck manufactures, but also the obscure, yet historically significant manufacturers such as Available, Biederman, Brown, Corbitt, Leyland Canada and others. Comprehensive captions and supportive text combine with contemporary brochures, period literature, road test info of the day, factory photographs and over fifty colour photos of restored American trucks, to relate the importance of these historic vehicles. Detailed shots of the engines and features focus on what it was that set certain manufacturers apart in this highly competitive market. This succinct, factual book on American trucking provides a nostalgic look at a significant era in North American history.Trade ReviewA small softcover book that uses a lot of photos to describe the different truck brands with printouts from brochures here and there. A really nice book for truckers! – Klassiek & Techniek.Table of ContentsPreface Foreword Introduction 1. Postwar prosperity - American truck manufacturers introduce new, advanced models following World War II 2. Delivering on time - American trucking companies of the 1950s 3. American trucks at work 4. American trucks, American ingenuity - special bodied or specially equipped trucks 5. Index
£14.39
David & Charles Mercedes-Benz S-Class: W126 Series 1979 to 1991
Book SynopsisAn introduction to owning, driving and maintaining a Mercedes-Benz S-Class W126 Series, and a step-by-step guide to evaluating one for purchase. This book includes colour photos of what to look for and what to avoid, plus a realistic assessment of running and restoration costs, as well as market values. This includes servicing costs, spare parts prices, and the relative values of the various models, specifications and vehicle conditions you are likely to encounter. Written in an easy to follow, jargon-free style, this book will equip you with all you need to know to buy the Mercedes S-Class of your dreams.Trade Reviewa comprehensive guide that makes for the perfect inspection companion - Classic Car Weekly. Although not large enough to be totally comprehensive, these are inexpensive publications that could save a lot of grief later on! - New Zealand Classic Car. A step-by-step guide to evaluating a purchase, this book includes photos of what to look for and what to avoid, plus a realistic assessment of running and restoration costs. – Practical Classics.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 Mercedes-Benz S-Class W126 - 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, Mercedes-Benz W126s need exercise! 16 The Community - key people, organisations and companies in the Mercedes-Benz W126 world 17 Vital statistics - essential data at your fingertips Index
£12.59
David & Charles An English Car Designer Abroad: Designing for GM,
Book SynopsisThe humorous and personal account of a life spent working on the design of some of the world's best known cars. Commencing his career as a designer at Vauxhall Motors, Luton in 1973, Peter Birtwhistle then left the UK in 1977 to take a position abroad, at Audi in Germany, where he lived for the rest of his working life. From Audi his career took him to Porsche in Stuttgart, and eventually, in 1988, to the Japanese company Mazda, with whom he would help develop a Design Centre close to Frankfurt, eventually becoming Chief Designer for Mazda Motor Europe. During his career, Birtwhistle was involved in the design of some very significant cars and in his work and travels, crossed the paths of many significant personalities from the car industry. Car design has changed enormously since the time he commenced his career, and for Birtwhistle it was clear, his story needed to be documented before it was lost in time. Featuring original photographs and illustrations from the author's own collection, this highly humorous and very personal story creates a fascinating collage of anecdotes and historical facts, not only from the secretive world of car design, but also his private life.Trade ReviewA brilliant read. Classic Cars --- [Birtwhistle] provides a fascinating window into a side of cars that the public rarely sees. All in all, it is highly recommended. Classics Monthly --- A must buy for marque fans and anyone interested in pursuing a career in automotive design - or who wishes they had. Classic Car Weekly --- a very personal autobiography ... a thoroughly entertaining as well as historically informative read. Kieron Fennelly --- Peter Birtwhistle's life story is both well written and tremendously entertaining. Iain P W Robertson - Freelance --- An exciting insight into a fruitful career! Autoliefhebbers.be --- You'll love it; I did. Autocar (Steve Cropley) --- A pearl among automotive books! autobuch.guru --- Birtwhistle provides an interesting behind-the-scenes look into the life of a car designer and there's plenty to interest readers with an interest in this area. Classic Driver --- A wonderful and unique adventure in car design ... With plenty of never-before-seen images and illustrations from the author’s archive, this is a fascinating and incredibly personal glimpse into an English car designer’s adventures abroad. Octane (UK)
£28.12
David & Charles Rover Cars 1945 to 2005: A Pictorial History
Book SynopsisThis comprehensive pictorial overview of Rover cars and car-derived vans covers the 60 years from 1945 to 2005. It describes and illustrates all of the great classic Rovers up to and including the SD1, and goes on to look at the models inherited from British Leyland that attracted Rover badges. It finishes with the models designed in conjunction with Honda; the later British-designed cars - and even the final City Rover. There is also consideration of some Rover models that were designed but, for various reasons, did not enter production, and can now only be seen as prototypes in museums. A title in Veloce's popular Pictorial History series, this book describes all of the postwar models with illustrations and technical data for each.Table of ContentsIntroduction: Who owned Rover and when Chapter 1 The 1940s Chapter 2 The P4 Chapter 3 The P5 and P5B Chapter 4 The P6 and P6B Chapter 5 The lost prototypes (P6BS and P8; possibly also P7) Chapter 6 The SD1 Chapter 7 The Austin inheritance: Metro, Maestro, Montego, Mini; Rover 100 (R6) Chapter 8 The Honda alliance: 200 (SD3), 800, 400, 200 (R8), 600 Chapter 9 The new wave: 200 (R3); 75, 25 and 45 Chapter 10 MG Rover: Streetwise, CityRover (possibly also planned new models) Index
£15.29
David & Charles Cars of the Rootes Group: Hillman, Humber,
Book SynopsisFrom the early 1930s until the mid-1970s the Rootes Group was one of Britain's foremost car manufacturers, producing and selling a multitude of models under the Hillman, Humber, Singer, Sunbeam and Sunbeam-Talbot badges. Some of these cars have been the subject of individual model histories, but this is the first book to bring the total Rootes model line together in one major reference book. Written by one of Britain's most able car historians, the late Graham Robson, this book has now been reprinted for future generations to enjoy. It covers the company's history, and details all the major marques within the Rootes Group. The book looks at the overall marketing strategies as well as the widespread use of common components across the range. Individual descriptions of each model built results in a book of great breadth and absorbing interest, that will be welcomed back by all classic car enthusiasts.Table of ContentsIntroduction Acknowledgements 1. Rootes 2. Rootes Group - the Early Years 3. The Empire at its Peak 4. Hillman 5. Humber 6. Singer 7. Sunbeam 8. Sunbeam-Talbot 9. Chrysler and Peugeot Appendices A-F
£30.00
David & Charles Schlumpf – The intrigue behind the most beautiful
Book SynopsisThis fabulous collection of cars, now housed at the Musée National de l’Automobile in France, was brought together by two French brothers, Hans & Fritz Schlumpf, and consists of hundreds of the most beautiful cars ever produced. The ‘Schlumpf affair’ is perhaps one of the most famous stories in the car collector’s world, covered extensively by the media in the mid-1970s when the collection was seized by the trade unions and, later, by the French government. The Schlumpf brothers were accused of fraudulent actions to obtain their collection – but following extensive research by the authors of this book, the true story behind the collection is revealed. Ard and Arnoud op de Weegh spent many years investigating the Schlumpf affair, and discovered many previously unpublished documents which prove that the Schlumpf brothers have been wrongly accused over the years. This book is written to tell the true story behind the collection, and also to rehabilitate the Schlumpf family. The book is beautifully illustrated with some rare photographs, and features many of the beautiful cars that make up the Schlumpf collection.Table of Contents1. Preface 2. The Schlumpf affair 3. The years to success and the inevitable fall 4. The game begins 5. The smith against the Schlumpf’s 6. What was the total value of the collection? 7. All facts 8. Epilogue 9. Momentanément Volée a. The origin of the collection b. The largest purchase c. The Malmerspach collection 10. Car descriptions a. 1933 Bugatti T41 Royale Park Ward Limousine b. 1937 Bugatti T57C Stelvio c. 1929 Lancia Dilambda d. 1936 Alfa Romeo 6C2300 B Lungo Pinin Farina e. 1936 Lancia Astura Pinin Farina f. 1937 Auto Union Wanderer g. 1937 Bugatti T57 Ventoux h. 1937 Cord 812 Supercharged i. 1929 Bugatti T35B j. 1953 Ferrari 250MM k. 1955 Gordini T32 F1 l. 1931 Maserati 4CM m. 1934 Mercedes-Benz W154 Silver Arrow n. 1936 Alfa Romeo 8C2900A Pinin Farina o. 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing
£28.00
Key Publishing Ltd Defender
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£999.99
Helion & Company Tracing My African Routes
Book SynopsisThe Little Car That Could!In 1970 a young Peter W. Hills hears of a rusty wreck hidden in dense bush in Africa. He has to have this 1929 Morris Tourer and breathe life back into it.He recounts a fascinating story of the two-phase restoration project ? first in Zambia and later in the UK. Life intervenes but after 22 years the Morris is up and running and attracting much attention as only one of nine known vehicles of that vintage in the world on the road.Peter has a dream to return his little car back to Africa to retrace its former life in the two Rhodesias (now Zimbabwe and Zambia). Over the years he has managed to piece together rare details of the car?s owners and their history.When Peter and his wife Sandy retire to become summer swallows living between the UK and South Africa the dream suddenly seems achievable. A plan is set in motion. Again, there are setbacks, not least the Covid pandemic and a broken crankshaft 20 days before departure.Social media plays an important role as Peter builds up a following of people from all over the world who contribute additional scraps of information about the car and its owners.If at first you don''t succeed try, try and try again! In May 2023 the 94-year-old car completed its 1,509 mile mission. The book contains a blow-by-blow account of the adventure, as well as details of the meticulous restoration and challenges along the way. It has over 500 full-colour photographs that bring the story of the journey to life and give some history of the towns and countries visited.This book will have general appeal, covering travel in Central Africa, nature and bygone times. It will be of particular interest to car nuts ? the vintage car community will appreciate the detailed technical guides to car restoration in the appendix.
£28.00
David & Charles Mercedes-Benz SLK - R171 Series 2004-2011
Book SynopsisThe second in a series of SLK titles, this detailed volume presents the full history of the second generation 'Sportlich, Leicht und Kurz' - the SLK. With an introduction to the Mercedes-Benz marque and the preceding SLK model. The book then moves on to development of the R171, followed by details of all SLK R171 production models and the optional extras that were sold with them). Also included are comprehensive appendices describing year-by-year changes, engine specifications, standard colours, trim options and production numbers.Trade Reviewa fine reference book. Autovisie magazine hundreds of rarely seen images and wonderfully detailed specifications. Anyone who loves the baby Benz roadster will want to own this 224-page hardcover book. Hemmings Sports & Exotic CarTable of ContentsIntroduction Acknowledgements Chapter One: History Of The Brand Chapter Two: The Earlier SLKs Chapter Three: Ready For The Showroom Chapter Four: The Early Production Models Chapter Five: The R171 Facelift Chapter Six: End Of The Second Generation Appendix I: Year-By-Year Range Details Appendix II: Engine Specifications Appendix III: Colour & Trim Summary Appendix IV: Chassis Numbers & Production Figures Index
£36.00
Cengage Learning EMEA Engines, Electronics and Related Systems Level 3: Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Series
Book SynopsisTaking the form of a write-in student workbook Engines, Electronics and Related Systems, together with Transmission, Chassis and Related Systems, fully covers the underpinning knowledge and principles required for N/SVQ level 3 in Motor Vehicles.Trade ReviewHealth, Safety and Good Housekeeping. Garage Organisation and Working Relationships. Engine - Basic Principles. Engine Lubrication. Cooling and Heater Systems. Spark-Ignition Systems. Air Supply and Exhaust Systems. Petrol Fuel Systems. Compression-Ignition (Diesel) Fuel Systems. Battery, Charging and Starter Systems. Engine - Mechanical Details, Inspection and Testing. Engine Pressure Charging Systems. Basic Electronics and Vehicle Electronics. Engine Management & Petrol Fuel Systems. Air-conditioning.Table of ContentsPreface Acknowledgements Quick check unit grid Engine - basic principles Engine Lubrication Cooling and heater systems Spark-ignition systems Air supply and exhaust systems Petrol fuel systems Compression-ignition (diesel) fuel systems Battery, charging and starter systems Engine - mechanical details and testing Engine pressure charging systems Basic electronics and vehicle electronics Engine management & petrol fuel systems Air-conditioning Workshop job sheet and checks on evidence of performance in NVQ Level 3 units
£45.99
Porter Press International Jaguar XK120: The Remarkable History of JWK 651
Book SynopsisThis book tells the story of one of the six alloy-bodied XK 120s that were prepared by Jaguar in 1950 for racing and rallying. This one, known as JWK 651 because of the registration number, was owned by Leslie Johnson and raced by him in some of the most prestigious events of the time, including the Le Mans 24 Hours, the Mille Miglia (twice) and the Tourist Trophy at Dundrod. Beyond that, Johnson and up-and-coming racing driver Stirling Moss visited the speed bowl at Montlhery for a record-breaking attempt, and Johnson also took part in the RAC Rally. In 1950, the car lay in second place in the Le Mans 24 Hours after 15 hours and was gaining on the leaders when the clutch failed. Besides this diverse and distinguished period competition career, the book tells the story of the later life of this most significant XK 120. The book includes a wealth of period photographs as well as a portfolio of magnificent studio images
£27.00
Crecy Publishing Vauxhall Cars 1945-1964
£7.55
Herridge & Sons Ltd Factory-Original Land Rover Series I 86-, 88-,
Book SynopsisIt was back in 1996 that James Taylor's book Original Land Rover Series I was first published, and it has been in print and in constant demand ever since. In recent years James has been engaged in further research and the gathering of new information for a much larger and more detailed work about the Series I, so, having covered the 80-inch model last year in Factory-Original Land Rover Series I, 80-inch Models, this substantial second book is dedicated to the longer wheelbase 86-109-inch models. The aim remains the same as it was for the 1996 book: to provide a detailed guide to correct factory specification and equipment for all models. This broad and versatile model range was regularly updated in both major and minor ways as improvements became necessary or suggested themselves. The changes make a fascinating subject of study in its own right, and it is those changes that lie at the heart of this book. For owners and enthusiasts who aim to restore one of these models to its original, ex-factory specification, its pages aim to identify all the changes that were made on the assembly lines, wherever possible not only recording what happened but also why. With the aid of Simon Clay's photography of some superb examples of the marque, correct details are shown on both complete vehicles and on some under restoration to give the dedicated enthusiast the knowledge needed for an accurate and satisfying restoration. In this book, enthusiast and leading Land Rover historian James Taylor is your guide to the multiple changes in specification that affected the 1953-1956 86-inch, 1953-1958 107-inch, and 1956-1958 88-inch and 109-inch models.
£36.00
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
The Liffey Press The Motorcar in Ireland: 1896-1939
Book SynopsisThe motorcar changed Ireland irrevocably. The Motorcar in Ireland offers an overall historical assessment of the development of the motorcar within Ireland and its role as a modernising force impacting and influencing change on the island between the years 1896-1939. It also discusses the nature of the relationships that developed between the motorcar, the state and the motor industry during this period, and how these groups encouraged or discouraged the development of car culture within Ireland. Demonstrating the impact that the motorcar had, the author examines the role it played during the First World War, the Civil War and the Emergency. She also shows how the popularisation of the car influenced legislation around road construction and the development of industries subsidiary to the motor industry, including oil. The Motorcar in Ireland includes photographs and stories researched from a variety of private and public archives from across Ireland and the UK, including the Royal Irish Automobile Club (RIAC), which brings the fascinating story of the early years of the motorcar to life with great colour and humour.
£999.99
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
Heel Verlag Gmbh Porsche Archives Unlocked
£999.99
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
teNeues Publishing UK Ltd The Ferrari Book: Passion for Design
Book SynopsisSuccess is not founded on miracles, but is almost always the product of a clear concept — the pinnacle of an ambitious, even stridently innovative idea. However, the aura of Ferrari does indeed approach the miraculous. What lies behind this phenomenon? What is the source of fascination for a brand whose creative designs are internationally recognised and enthusiastically received? First, even today — 70 years after the company was founded — the miracle of Ferrari is still due in large part to the personality of Il Commendatore, Enzo Ferrari. Patience, passion, and being hard on himself and those around him gave the brand, under the emblem of the Cavallino Rampante, the power to become what it is today: sheer fascination on four wheels. Second, the long list of international racing victories is equally important. There is no class, no competition, that Ferrari did not set its sights on and win more or less immediately during the company’s last 70 years. Finally, Ferrari is synonymous with aesthetics, elegance, and trend-setting design. The true value of a brand and its products is measured in the currency of impassioned devotion. This is the third and perhaps most vital element confirming the Ferrari miracle: The Ferrari Book – Passion for Design traces the evolution of the miracle and lets us experience passion given automotive form in a large and engrossing format. Text in English, German, French and Italian.
£90.00
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
Quercus Publishing How to Win a Grand Prix
Book Synopsis''Bernie is not only a great strategist, but also a great team player and competitor'' Sebastian Vettel***THE INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER*** Race-winning team strategist shows how F1 really works. Welcome to Bernie Collins'' world. Formula 1 drivers are the public face of Grand Prix racing but behind every driver is a team of several hundred people sharing the same passionate desire to win. On race day it''s the Team Strategist who calls the shots, working under immense pressure to make split second and crucial decisions. Through her eyes and experience as a Performance Engineer and Head of Race Strategy, Bernie takes you behind the scenes of a Formula 1 team - both in the factory and at the races - to uncover what it takes to put two Formula 1 cars on the grid and go racing.How to Win a Grand Prix gives incredible insight of the entire process from design and construction, through pre-season testing, and how a team pr
£13.49
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