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ROLLS ROYCE 20HP, 20/25, 25/30 & WRAITH IN DETAIL 1922-39

ROLLS ROYCE 20HP, 20/25, 25/30 & WRAITH IN DETAIL 1922-39

In 1922 Rolls-Royce introduced their new 20hp model, known as the Twenty, the first in a family of what are now called the “Small Horsepower” cars. The plan was to offer a more manageable, less expensive model than the mighty 7-litre Silver Ghost, one intended for the owner-driver rather than for the chauffeur, yet with all the quality and refinement of the bigger cars. The Twenty and its succeeding models was a success. All these models enjoy a very strong following today. More than 10,000 were made, and many survive today. These cars had an astounding range of coachwork types and styles by practically every coachbuilder in Britain along with many in Europe, the United States and elsewhere, many examples are illustrated in this book. After outlining the development of Rolls-Royce’s project for a smaller car, the author provided a detailed technical description of the Twenty,. For owners, present and prospective, there are chapters on using the cars today and on the practicalities of ownership, including advice on parts availability, maintenance and preservation.. It is illustrated with some 70 color and 150 black-and-white photographs.

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ORIGINAL MORRIS MINOR THE RESTORER'S GUIDE TO ...

ORIGINAL MORRIS MINOR THE RESTORER'S GUIDE TO …

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ORIGINAL ROLL ROYCE & BENTLEY 1946-65 - THE RESTORER'S GUIDE ...

ORIGINAL ROLL ROYCE & BENTLEY 1946-65 – THE RESTORER'S GUIDE …

The two decades between 1945 and 1965 saw some remarkable motor cars emerge from the new Rolls-Royce factory at Crewe. The Mark VI Bentley was the first model to be built entirely by Rolls-Royce, using a body supplied by Pressed Steel, although coachbuilt cars were still available. …

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ASTON MARTIN DB2, DB2/4 & DB3 IN DETAIL 1950-59

ASTON MARTIN DB2, DB2/4 & DB3 IN DETAIL 1950-59

Before World War II Aston Martin had made some stunning sports cars but had undergone numerous financial crises. The company was bought by David Brown in 1947, and in 1950 he launched the all-new DB2 with a brilliant engine designed by W.O. Bentley. The car was a sleek, beautiful and fast two-seater closed coupe of the highest pedigree and led to the highly successful DB3 and DB3S racers, which were entered by the works at Le Mans, Sebring and elsewhere, driven by star drivers from Stirling Moss to Roy Salvadori. All these Aston Martins are examined and analyzed in detail here, with specially commissioned color photography of seven outstanding examples of this rare, expensive and exotic breed of sporting motor car. Models covered: DB1 1948-50, DB2 1950-53, DB2/4 1953-55, DB2/4 MkII 1955-57, DB2/4 MkIII 1957-59, plus Competition models DB3 1951-53 and DB3S 1953-56

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JAGUAR XK120 IN DETAIL

JAGUAR XK120 IN DETAIL

This is the eighth title in the now well-established In Detail series. Its subject, the Jaguar XK120, has become one of the immortals of sports car history and remains one of the most beautiful cars ever built. …

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ALVIS THREE LITRE IN DETAIL - TA21 TO TF21 - 1950-67

ALVIS THREE LITRE IN DETAIL – TA21 TO TF21 – 1950-67

From its launch in 1950 to its demise in 1967, the Alvis Three Litre enjoyed a deserved reputation for effortless performance, exceptional surefootedness and stability, a high degree of driver friendliness, and irreproachable quality of construction. It was considered a rather exclusive car, coming as it did from a maker whose products always had a certain individuality. …

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