Roads to Oblivion by Christopher Balfour

Roads to Oblivion by Christopher Balfour

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For many car makers, the decade following World War II tolled the knell of their departure, despite epic achievements. This work deals with these firms individually, and tells the story of their successes and subsequent declines.

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Roads to Oblivion by Christopher Balfour

For British manufacturers the years immediately following World War II presented unrivalled opportunities: home and export markets hungry for cars, an intact motor industry and an absence of foreign competition. But, despite epic achievements, like Sidney Allard's outright win in the 1952 Monte Carlo Rally at the wheel of his own make, for many makers it all began to go wrong, and some expired. Makers like Alvis, Armstrong-Siddeley, Humber, Jowett, Lanchester, Lea-Francis, Riley, Standard, Sunbeam, Triumph and Wolseley are no longer with us today, and for most of them the decade following the War tolled the knell of their departure. All the makers lost, or absorbed by other firms, are individually dealt with here, and the story of their difficulties and decline told, but not without describing and listing their successes in rallying and other exploits at home and abroad.
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ISBN 13 9781870979825
ISBN 10 1870979826
Title Roads to Oblivion
Author Christopher Balfour
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
Year published 1997-01-01
Number of pages 208
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