The book provides an edited collection of original factory Service Bulletins principally for the Home Market and non-USA Export Market V8 cars for the period 1963-1976. However, it is also applicable to the North American (Federal) V8 models for the period 1970-1976. The book includes Service Bullet..
A fine history of the famous 5 litre chain driven car bodied by Labourdette and first owned by the famous French aviator Roland Garros. William ‘Bill’ Boddy covers the history of the car from French ownership throughout its life, including Ivy Cummings, Col. Giles and many years under the custodians..
Delahaye – Le Grand Livre is primarily the story of a company and the people who founded and shaped it, by their personality and their choices. Starting with the formation of Delahaye in 1895-1896 with the type 1, the book continues the journey through the various eras of the firm history, including..
Ferrari has experienced many moments of glory, but the advent of "P" series Sports cars was certainly among the brightest, for a variety of reasons. First of all, the switch to rear-mounted engines; then, the technical validity of those cars, the first to incorporate aerodynamic engineering and the ..
Enzo Ferrari died on August 14th 1988, leaving a record of achievement unrivalled in the annals of motorsport. The checkered flag of international competition fell more often on his cars than on any others. FERRARI: The Machines and The Man is the compelling story of these automobiles and their cont..
Much of Enzo Ferrari's success is owed to the high calibre of engineering and driving talent with which he has surrounded himself, but the single significant factor is his uncompromising love of racing, backed by an unswerving insistence on mechanical excellence. This book, the standard reference wo..
Here for the first time is a book dedicated to the famous red cars of Alfa Romeo, in Grand Prix racing. Drawing on factory archives and the previously unpublished memories of men who built and raced the cars, David Venables chronicles the full story, from the company’s tentative start in 1910 throug..
This book has been dedicated to the previous ownerBernard Cahier was just five years old when his father took him to see his first motor race, the 1932 Miramas Grand Prix. He was so entranced by the spectacle and the smells that he decided he would become a racing driver. The war, though, put pa..
We use cookies to analyze traffic and improve your online shopping experience. By using our website you consent to our cookies. Learn more about cookies.