This book has the previous owner name in the frontTo MG enthusiasts the name Dick Jacobs will bring back memories of what many describe as the good old days of real motor racing. In this book Dick recalls how it all started from the first event which was an 'impromptu hill climb' with an MG TC i..
Ferrari has participated in eleven of the Mille Milglia road races from 1947 to 1957 inclusive, winning eight times. In each of the eleven events in which Ferrari participated, they unveiled a new model of car. In this volume, Giannino Marzotto, the gentleman driver with Ferrari who won two of those..
In 1909 H.F.S. Morgan, the founder of the Morgan Motor Company, constructed his first three-wheeler. The marque was to be produced for over forty years, outliving all its competitors. During this time, it was actively raced, trialled and used for record-breaking, enjoying an outstanding number of su..
HFS Morgan's first runabout, a single-seater built in 1909, was an inspired design. It comprised little more than three wheels, a few lengths of tubing, a pair of bevel gears and transmission chain together with a large motorcycle engine. It gave a performance equal to the best sporting cars of the ..
Len Shaw is one of that band of gifted amateurs who were the backbone of British motor sport in the 1950s. As a founder member of The Hagley and District Light Car Club, he competed in trials and speed events in the 1930s. A skilled driver, the success he gained after the war driving his own MG YA i..
Works Wonders is a top competition manager's nostalgic view of a golden age of motorsport, the Fifties and Sixties. It was a time when you could buy a car from a manufacturer's catalogue, take it to a tuning shop, stick a set of numbers on the side and go racing or rallying with it. If you were good..
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