Classic British Cars 1896 1995 by Graham Robson Michael Ware

Classic British Cars 1896 1995 by Graham Robson Michael Ware

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Zusammenfassung

The first century of British automobiles from veteran and vintage through to modern-day classic marques.

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Classic British Cars 1896 1995 by Graham Robson Michael Ware

This book covers the first century of the British car industry. Divided into four chronological sections - Veteran Era; Vintage and Thoroughbred; The Classic Years; and Modern-Day Classic - it profiles over 80 of the best-loved cars of Great Britain. From the Arnold-Benz and Arrol-Johnston Dogcart to the McLaren F1 and MG MGF, the book shows just how dramatically automobile technology has developed. Each entry tells the complete story of the model, from its design and development all the way through to its production. Illustrated with superb photographs from the National Motor Museum, Beaulieu, this book is essential reading for every motor enthusiast.
Graham Robson is a motoring writer, historian, author and broadcaster, and an authority on classic British marques. He has commentated at major motoring events and written over 100 motoring books. Michael Ware was Curator and then Director of the National Motor Museum, Beaulieu, and has contributed to sporting magazines including Classic and Sports Car. He has also written a variety of motoring books.
SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9781780194608
ISBN 10 1780194609
Titel Classic British Cars 1896 1995
Autor Robson Graham And Ware Michael
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Anness Publishing
Erscheinungsjahr 2016-03-10
Seitenanzahl 192
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