Austin Healey 100 & 3000 Series by Graham Robson

Austin Healey 100 & 3000 Series by Graham Robson

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Zusammenfassung

The "Big Healeys" took the motoring world by storm in the 1950s and 60s. This book is the in-depth story of the marque's evolution, from Donald Healey's initial inspiration to the Layland take-over that saw the end of Austin-Healey.

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Austin Healey 100 & 3000 Series by Graham Robson

Unveiled in 1952, the Austin-Healey 100 was an innovation in the sports car market and won instant acclaim. As the series developed, the cars only became more popular and garnered an even larger following. This illustrated retrospective describes the cars' evolution, providing performance specs for each model and sidebars detailing the places, people and events that shaped the story of the Big Healeys.
"This highly readable and informative book will appeal to all classic car enthusiasts" Classic Car Weekly "Famous cars, famous people, the Warwick, Longbridge and Abingdon days, production figures, specifications and evolution - it's all here... A must for Healey fans." Classic and Sportscar
Graham Robson is a distinguished motoring historian, whose working life has always been connected with fine cars and advanced engines. After starting his career at Jaguar, then running the 'works' motorsport team at Triumph, he developed a passion for motoring heritage, and for classic cars. He has been an independent writer, historian and motoring consultant for many years, and has now written more than 130 books.
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ISBN 13 9781861264657
ISBN 10 1861264658
Titel Austin Healey 100 & 3000 Series
Autor Graham Robson
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag The Crowood Press Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 2001-08-27
Seitenanzahl 200
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