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.
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.
A register of all the C-type, D-type & Lightweight E-type sports racers built by Jaguar. This greatly... Læs mere
Aston Martin has produced some of the finest sports cars made. One of the company’s most exciting periods was under the leadership of Augustus... Læs mere
The aim of this book is to catalogue the Land Rover conversions, to provide both helpful background information and to help in their... Læs mere
The Citroën 2CV was designed to bring affordable motoring to rural communities in France, but during a production... Læs mere
When the first MG Midget appeared at the 1928 London Motor Show few would have thought that it would be the car to save the recently established marque from closure. Right from the start, sales of the M-type Midget looked promising and soon eclipsed those of the larger MGs.
BMC Farina Cars in Detail is the essential reference for owners, restorers, and enthusiasts of these distinctive and once-familiar British classics. In this richly illustrated... Læs mere
Syd Enever – The MG Man is essential reading for anyone interested in MG, British motoring history, or the people behind the machines. Syd Enever was far more than just a designer – he was the quiet genius behind many of MG’s most iconic and best-loved models.
This book coversthe entire Jeep catalogue from 1942 to 2005 – including military and civilianmodels, rare special... Læs mere
Factory-Original Land Rover Defender is ideal for restorers, owners – and anyone considering a purchase –... Læs mere