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ALLARD SERIE LIMITED EDITION ULTRA
Special. Monte Carlo. Type J. K. L. M. P. Gran Turismo. Safari. Palm Beach. Dragsters

BUGATTI THE DESIGNER
This book is about Ettore Bugatti's extraordinary mind devoted to a multitude of inventions, designs, modifications, innovations, ideas, hobbies and follies. …

TOYOTA MR2 2000-2007
Downsizing can be a difficult exercise, but Toyota managed to successfully re-invent the MR2 with a lightweight new design that excelled in every department. All models are reported on. Included are road, comparison and long term tests plus tabulated performance data. Advice is offered on acquiring a good pre-owned MR2.

RILEY RM SERIES PATHFINDER & 2.6 PORTFOLIO
A portfolio of international articles drawn from three continents trace the development of the Riley RM series between 1945 and 1959. Models reported on include the RMA, RMB, RMC, RMD, RME, RMF, Pathfinder and the Two-Point-Six. …

MORRIS MINOR 1000 – ROAD TEST PORTFOLIO
The Morris Minor 1000, which retained many of its predecessors characteristics was a huge success following its launch at the London Motor Show in 1956. The information contained in this book …

TRIUMPH SPITFIRE – ROAD TEST PORTFOLIO
Triumph introduced its new Herald saloon in 1959, the chassis of which became the basis for several other models and the first, and best-loved, of these was the Spitfire of which nearly 280,000 were made in 18 years. 77 international articles cover the Spitfire 4, Mk. II, Mk. III, Mk. IV and the 1500.

DATSUN 280 Z & 280 ZX – ROAD TEST PORTFOLIO
Datsun's initial offerings were fairly conventional family cars, but with the introduction of the 240Z in 1969 the marque's image received a massive boost. It was a runaway success, outselling every European sports car model in the lucrative North American market.

JAGUAR MK 7 , 8, 9, 10 & 420G ROAD TEST PORTFOLIO
In the twenty years between 1950 and 1970, Jaguar produced no fewer than six different big saloon models, all of them powered by the legendary Xk twincam sixcylinder engine. The first design covered the 1950s and began wwith the Mk Vii, a Mk Viii in 1956 and then a Mk Ix in 1958. The second design covered the 1960s, beginning with the Mk X in 1961, which in turn became a 420G in 1966. Running parallel with these big saloons after 1955 were the smaller sports saloons, the Mk I, Mk 2, S type and 420 models. The story of these cars is traced through 51 articles which include model introductions, driving impressions, road, comparison and long term tests plus performance data.

HONDA ACURA NSX ULTIMATE PORTFOLIO
Honda announced the NSX in 1989. It was a technical tour de force, …

FIAT 500 1936-1972 ROAD TEST PORTFOLIO
An in-depth reference book compiled from multiple sources, these incredibly focused portfolios contain a wealth of information for the collector, restorer or enthusiast and they are certainly required reading for anyone contemplating a purchase. This portfolio traces the history of the iconic Fiat 500 over a 36 year period during which time some 5 million were produced. Included are articles on the original Topolino, 500, 500B, 500C, 500D, 500F, Jolly, Belvedere, Berlina, Giardiniera plus the Radbourne, Steyr and Abarth variants. Brooklands Books Ltd. has been publishing road test portfolios on a wide range of automobiles and motorcycles since the early 1950's and the series now runs in excess of 500 titles. This book is part of the digitally produced series of portfolios and VelocePress is proud to be part of the publication effort in conjunction with Brooklands Books. Typically the contents include road tests, track tests, new model reviews, competitor comparisons, owner commentary, driving impressions, specifications, performance data, design and styling articles and advice on acquiring a good pre-owned example.

JAGUAR XK8 XKR PERFORMANCE PORTFOLIO 1996-2005
Jaguar's E-type was so good that designing and developing a successor was always going to be difficult. The XK8, released in 1996, brought renewed credibility to Jaguar Cars. It looked like a Jaguar should – sleek, low with sensuous carves in all the right places. Three years later Jaguar announced the XKR, a supercharged and honed-and-tightened version of the XK8. Various special XKs were built during its long production life and it had a ‘sister' car in the lovely Aston Martin DB7 that took features from both it and the XJ-S. The XK8 remained in production until 2005 when it was replaced by the next generation that borrowed heavily from it.

ISO AND BIZZARRINI LIMITED EDITION ULTRA
The story of the ISO and Bizzarrini is a fascinating one. This Portfolio of articles traces the life and times of those rare Italian exotics, providing at the same time a handy reference source. …

ALFA ROMEO GIULIA BERLINAS 1962-76 LIMITED EDITION ULTRA
When introduced in 1962, the media described Alfa's Giulia Berlina as an ugly duckling. However, nobody could have foreseen that it would become an icon of the Italian motor industry. Under the aerodynamically exterior lay a refinement of a platform that chief engineer Satta Puliga designed for the Giulietta range that preceded the Giulias and under the bonnet was Satta's jewel, the all-alloy DOHC in-line four-cylinder engine. For their time these engines were widely regarded as the best small four-cylinder units being made – they were beautifully balanced and had an enviable reputation for reliability and longevity both on the road and race tracks of the world. By the mid-70s the rest of the world had caught up with what Alfa Romeo had been doing for the past 20 years which made the company's sedans a little passe and so in 1976 they were quietly discontinued.

ASTON MARTIN ULTIMATE PORTFOLIO 1968-1980
This, the third book in the series on Aston Martin, records the gradual development of the DBS. This title chronicles the various upheavals that occurred in the company between the years 1972, when Sir David Brown sold the company, its near certain death in 1974, and its revival by the Sprague-Minden-Curtis-Flather consortium. This group took the company to new realms with the mighty 400b.h.p. V8 Vantage, the Towns Lagonda V8 and paved the way to the Gauntlet-Livanos era. Stringent emission laws in the USA excluded the V8 until 1978, but the optimistic suggestions of numbers to be built never manifested itself, despite a ready market in the Arab states.

FERRARI 308 & MONDIAL ULTIMATE PORTFOLIO
The 308 GT4 was a replacement for the original 246 series Dino. It wore the Dino badges and it shared the 246's transverse mid-engined layout. It was a 2 rather than an uncompromising two seater, and it broke new ground in having a body styled by Bertone. …

FORD ESCORTS RS & MEXICO 1970-1979 PERFORMANCE PORTFOLIO
This new book, which replaces our previous edition with an enlarged collection of articles, charts the story of the formidable RS Escorts and Mexicos which excelled themselves in international rallies in the '70s. …

SUNBEAM ALPINE 1959-1968 LIMITED EDITION EXTRA
This book is a collection of articles covering Alpine roadsters Mks. I, II, III, IV and V plus all GT models and the Harrington Le Mans coupe. Included are road and comparison tests, new model introductions, touring features, …

NASH LIMITED EDITION EXTRA 1949-1957
This title replaces our previous edition which is now out of print. A portfolio of automotive articles drawn from contemporary magazines covering road and comparison tests,…

ROLLS ROYCE SILVER CLOUD BENTLEY S SERIE ULTIMATE PORTFOLIO
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FERRARI V12 1992-2002 – ROAD&TRACK PORTFOLIO
A collection of hard-to-find contemporary articles on the Ferrari V-12 from the pages of the prestigious motoring magazine Road & Track, including road test reports, comparisons, specs, performance data & more.
Articles include Ferrari 512 Testarossa, Ferrari 45 GT 2, Ferrari F512 M – First Drive, Whats Hot for 1996 and beyond – F50 and many more.
This detailed portfolio includes:
⢠First Drives
⢠Road Tests
⢠Comparisons
⢠Model Reports
⢠Touring
⢠Specifications
⢠Performance Data

SHELBY MUSTANG 1965-1970 ULTIMATE PORTFOLIO
Following the successful AC Cobras, Shelby was approached by Ford to develop a hot version of its new Mustang. For 1965 he developed the legendary GT350 and its lightweight racing derivative, the GT350R. In 1967 the GT350 was supplemented by the GT500 with a 428ci V8. …