The Second World War took its toll on coachbuilders, and in the following ten years most of the remainder ceased to build bodies. Rolls Royce factory bodies such as standard steel Silver Dawn, Silver Cloud and Phantom range, Silver Shadow and Corniche are illustrated in this book, although the main ..
During the late 1940s, 1950s and 1960s, the Rootes Competitions Department was the most successful of all the British 'works' rally teams. Two formidably experienced team managers Norman Garrad, and Marcus Chambers carefully developed this team from a plucky bunch of amateurs into the most professio..
After the challenge and excitement of the 1978 rallying season covered in World Rallying 1, and its success beyond expectation, production went ahead with the launch of the 1979 annual Rothmans World Rallying 2. This is the standard reference work on the 1979 season providing lively reading and brow..
Rothmans World Rallying 3 marks the second year of Rothmans’ association with the world's foremost annual review of national and international rallying, World Rallying. In the footsteps of Numbers 1 and 2, Rothmans World Rallying is the standard reference work on the 1980 season. It's an in depth st..
Please note this example has a gift dedication in the front end pages.Rothmans World Rallying annual books have, since their introduction in 1979, become the leading reference book for this fast-expanding sport. With an emphasis on the events counting towards the world championship, the travelling b..
John Bolster is too well known to need introduction and all who have seen or only read of “Bloody Mary" will agree that the constructor and driver of this famous " Special" is eminently suited to the task of describing the details of other cars specially built, either for racing, trials or hill clim..
For any Chaparral enthusiast this must potentially be one the rarest publications produced. Covering the models 2A/2C/2D/2E/2F/2G/2H/2J, there is a wide and varied portfolio of images showing the cars in both static display, body work removed for preparation and driving in competition use during the..
Speed hillclimbs and level ground speed trials - sprints, in short, were the latest form of motor sport in Britain between 1899 and 1925, held at venues like Blackpool, Southsea Speed Trials, Caerphilly Hillclimb, Spread Eagle Hill Climb, South Harting and Shelsley Walsh. They attracted the most fam..
Speed hillclimbs and level ground speed trials - sprints, in short, were the latest form of motor sport in Britain between 1899 and 1925, held at venues like Blackpool, Southsea Speed Trials, Caerphilly Hillclimb, Spread Eagle Hill Climb, South Harting and Shelsley Walsh. They attracted the most fam..
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