Veloce Publishing Catalogue – Autumn/Fall 2018

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PUBLISHING CATALOGUE AUTUMN 2018


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Veloce Publishing – an insight ...........................................1 Global Sales ...................................................................... 2 Veloce Digital .................................................................... 3 On the Grid ....................................................................... 4 1 New and Coming Soon .................................................. 5 2 Handbooks ................................................................... 15 3 Workshop and Restoration..........................................19 4 Essential Buyer’s Guides™ .......................................... 29 5 SpeedPro™ Series ........................................................ 35

Cover: ‘Riflettendo’ by J.Danton – a tribute to Pininfarina’s Ferrari bodywork. Design, cover, features and artwork by Jeff ‘Jai’ Danton, product layout by Rebecca Taylor, Veloce Publishing. Pininfarina features heavily within the history of Ferrari, and its work has appeared on the majority of the cars that hail from Modena; contemporary highlights include icons such as the F40, the 512/Testarossa and the genius combined with sheer beauty that is the 288 GTO, penned by Leonardo Fioravanti. Joe Sackey raves beautifully about the 288 GTO in Veloce’s incredibly detailed book, dedicated to the model – introduced to the press and public back in 1984, the 288 (2.8ltr/8cyl) GTO produced no less than 650bhp, and with a top speed of 225mph in ‘Evoluzione’ specification, this was a serious piece of engineering, brushing off 0-60mph in 4.8 seconds. In 1984, the only other car that came close to this was the Porsche Carrera of the same year, almost 2.5 seconds slower!

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6 Those Were The Days™ .............................................. 45 7 Toys & Models............................................................. 51 8 Rally Giants™ Series ................................................... 55 9 WSC Giants™ Series ................................................... 59 10 Truckmakers™ Series ..................................................61 11 On Two Wheels.......................................................... 63 12 Biographies ................................................................ 79 13 Lifestyle ...................................................................... 87 14 Cars and Motoring......................................................91 Index ..............................................................................136

The Testarossa came along later in the same year, penned by none other than Sergio Farina himself, and remained in production for 12 years, having evolved into its newer identity as the 512. Sergio passed away in August 2012 at the age of 85, and the automotive world lost a designer with a unique eye for what makes the lines of a car work from all angles - his clever perception of proportion is unlikely ever to be repeated in the world of car design – the Ferrari P4/5, one of his more recent projects, is testament, as if it were needed, to his eye. Ferrari have lost an artist and visionary kingpin from its extended stable. The car industry lost its Godfather and main source of inspiration. Six years on, Pininfarina continues to wow today, in the hands of Paolo, Sergio’s son, and continues many major collaborations with design projects from Peugeot, Fiat, Alfa Romeo and Mitsubishi, to name but a few. See page 101.


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Veloce Publishing – an insight Named after the faster Alfa Romeo models, and with a pleasing nod to the manufacturer of Velocette motorcycles, Veloce has a simple philosophy. It is our mission to provide books of the highest quality in terms of content, accuracy, presentation, subject range and reader satisfaction to discerning automotive enthusiasts around the world. Our books may not be the cheapest, but to adapt a famous Rolls-Royce slogan, “the quality remains long after the price is forgotten ...” We aim to cover all aspects of the automotive world from an international perspective, including history, biography, reference, motorsport,

repair, maintenance, car building and restoration, and we’re not afraid to publish minority interest ooks ic e t ink ill find a i enou audience to make t em via le If you’d like to comment on a Veloce book you’ve read, have some ideas about what you’d like to see published or, perhaps, would even like to write a book for us, please contact us by email or letter. I truly hope you get great pleasure from our books and I thank you for your valued custom. Happy motoring or motorcycling, wherever you are. Rod Grainger, Publisher (Member Guild of Motoring Writers)

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Austin Cars 1948 to 1990 – A Pictorial History – David Rowe A full-colour comprehensive guide to all Austin cars built from 1948 until the end of production in the 1990s, with an informative history, detailed model-by-model comparisons, and technical information.

V5219 • Paperback • 21x14.8cm • £12.99 • 112 pages • 280 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-19-3 • UPC: 6-36847-01219-9 (November 2018)

Bunty

– Halwart Schrader The biography of a larger-than-life character in the world of motoring, especially among classic car collectors. David ScottMoncrieff, alias ‘Bunty,’ claimed to be the No 1 in the RollsRoyce second-hand car trade. He was a colourful personality, an experienced expert as well as a charming entertainer and passionate vintage race car addict.

V5348 • Paperback • 21x14.8cm • £19.99 • 216 pages • 81 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787113-48-0 • UPC: 6-36847-01348-6 (November 2018)

Car Electrical & Electronic Systems – Julian Edgar

Want to restore, modify or repair your car’s electrical and/or electronic systems? This handbook is a must-read that takes you from the basics of circuits right through to diagnosing and repairing complex electronic car systems.

V5281 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £19.99 • 168 pages • 262 colour pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-81-0 • UPC: 6-36847-01281-6 (September 2018)

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Ducati Desmo Manual, The Red Baron’s Ultimate – Eduardo Cabrera Choclán The secrets of Ducati L-twins with belt-driven cams finally explained in a single DIY-mechanic-friendly manual. This book is the incredibly comprehensive practical manual you have been waiting for!

V4878 • Paperback • 27x20.7cm • £65.00 • 288 pages • 1220 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845848-78-1 • UPC: 6-36847-04878-5 (November 2018)

Ford Mustang II & Pinto 1970-1980 – Marc Cranswick

The history of Ford’s first American-designed and built subcompacts. Following the Mustang II and Pinto through a challenging decade, as they competed with domestic and imported rivals in the showroom, and on the racetrack. This book examines icons of the custom car and racing scene, as Ford took Total Performance into a new era..

V5267 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £19.99 • 128 pages • 201 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-67-4 • UPC: 6-36847-01267-0 (February 2019)

Formula 1 – The Knowledge 2nd Edition – David Hayhoe

Providing you with “The Knowledge” about every driver and car to take part in Formula 1 since 1950, this book contains all the facts and figures you could ever want to know. Along with amusing anecdotes, there’s a run-down of regulations over the years, the history of qualifying formats, and race results tables, plus an extensive photo section.

V5237 • Hardback • 26.9x20.8cm • £55.00 • 544 pages • 90 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-37-7 • UPC: 6-36847-01237-3 (March 2019)


India – The Shimmering Dream – Max Reisch

Kawasaki W, H1 & Z – The Big Air-cooled Machines – Brian Long

An extraordinary account of a remarkable motorcycle journey made in 1933, through Iraq, Iran and Baluchistan (now part of Pakistan) to India. Wonderful descriptions of the people and cultures, now nearly forgotten, yet still hugely relevant today, are brought evocatively to life by the stunning period photos.

The definitive history of the big air-cooled Kawasakis, from little known machines hardly seen outside Japan to the early Zs that took on the world. The book covers all major markets and uses stunning contemporary photography gathered from all over the globe to help owners establish authenticity or simply take a trip down memory lane.

V5294 • Paperback • 21x14.8cm • £14.99 • 192 pages • 96 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-94-0 • UPC: 6-36847-01294-6 (August 2018)

Jaguar XK – A Celebration of Jaguar’s 1950s Classic – Nigel Thorley

Focusing on the Jaguar XK 120, 140 and 150 model ranges, respected Jaguar historian Nigel Thorley tells the story of this important range of cars. Includes studio photography.

V5302 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £40.00 • 152 pages • 300 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787113-02-2 • UPC: 6-36847-01302-8 (August 2018)

V5217 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 160 pages • 250 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-17-9 • UPC: 6-36847-01217-5 (February 2019)

Kawasaki Z1, Z/KZ900 & Z/KZ1000 – Chris Rooke

This manual provides a thorough and detailed real life restoration guide, complete with hundreds of original colour photos and step-by-step guidance.

V5158 • Paperback • 27x20.7cm • £35.00 • 208 pages • 600 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-58-5 • UPC: 6-36847-01158-1 (August 2018)

Jaguar XK/XKR, You & Your. New Edition – Nigel Thorley

Lamborghini Murciélago, The book of the

New updated and enlarged edition of the only book on the complete Jaguar XK/XKR range from 1996 until the end of production in 2014. Covering design, development, maintenance and full model-by-model details, this is the perfect ‘handbook’ for XK range enthusiasts.

A unique book dedicated to the Murciélago – Lamborghini’s iconic flagship, with its V12 Bizzarrini-engine, spaceframe chassis, and scissor doors. This was the last car to use the classic Bizzarrini engine.

V5392 • Hardback • 27x21cm • £35.00 • 232 pages • 180 colour pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787113-92-3 • UPC: 6-36847-01392-9 (September 2018)

– Thillainathan Pathmanathan

V4922 • Hardback • 24.8x24.8cm • £60.00 • 160 pages • 193 colour pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-22-1 • UPC: 6-36847-04922-5 (October 2018)

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Land Rover Design – 70 years of success

MGB – The Illustrated History. Fourth Edition – Jonathan Wood & Lionel Burrell

Detailed professional insight to Land-Rover’s vehicle design from the early days in Solihull to the latest generation of the Range Rover Velar in 2018.

The remarkable history of a remarkable car. Originated with full co-operation and contributions from key members of the original design team, this MGB celebration even takes the reader behind the scenes at the MG factory in Abingdon.

– Nick Hull

V4987 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £50.00 • 240 pages • 363 colour and b&w pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-87-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04987-4 (August 2018)

Land Rovers In British Military Service – Coil Sprung Models 1970-2007 – James Taylor & Geoff Fletcher

Land Rover’s coil-sprung models include the first-generation Range Rover, One Ten family, Defender family and firstgeneration Discovery models. All have been taken into service by the British armed forces, and this unique book describes and illustrates their uses and adaptations, while containing comprehensive vehicle lists and contract details.

V5240 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £35.00 • 176 pages • 275 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-40-7 • UPC: 6-36847-01240-3 (August 2018)

MGs, The Works

– Michael Allison & Peter Browning A Classic Reprint. The 2nd edition of this famous book is the authoritative story of all the MGs prepared and entered by the MG Car Company and its successors in international competition from the 1920s to the late 1960s.

V5365 • Hardback • 27x20.7cm • £40.00 • 296 pages • 270 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787113-65-7 • UPC: 6-36847-01365-3 (October 2018)

Mazda MX-5/Miata Mk1 & 2 – Enthusiast’s Restoration Manual – Oliver Wild

Modifying the Aerodynamics of Your Road Car – Julian Edgar & Richard H Barnard

An easy to follow, step-by-step guide to restoring a Mazda MX-5/Miata. Designed to help you rescue your MX-5 and turn it in to the car you have always wanted. Whether you are planning a full restoration or a minor bodywork repair, this book covers everything you need to know.

Want to improve handling, straight-line performance or fuel economy? In that case, you’ll achieve best results by modifying your vehicle’s aerodynamics. This handbook is a must-read that takes you from testing the standard car through to making sophisticated aerodynamic modifications that have real impact.

V5304 • Paperback • 27x20.7cm • £40.00 • 224 pages • 1000 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787113-04-6 • UPC: 6-36847-01304-2 (February 2019)

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V5362 • Hardback • 28x23cm • £35.00 • 256 pages • 260 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787113-62-6 • UPC: 6-36847-01362-2 (September 2018)

V5283 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 240 pages • 443 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-83-4 • UPC: 6-36847-01283-0 (October 2018)


Modifying the Electronics of Modern Classic Cars – Julian Edgar From the simplest electronic upgrade to fitting fully programmable engine management, this book is the one you’ve been waiting for. With step-by-step instructions illustrated by more than 550 photographs and diagrams, you can easily upgrade your car’s sound system, lighting, gauges and engine management.

V5393 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £40.00 • 288 pages • 577 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787113-93-0 • UPC: 6-36847-01393-6 (November 2018)

Motorcycles and Motorcycling in the USSR from 1939 – a Social and Technical History – Colin Turbett

The models, the riders and the propaganda that surrounded them: those interested in Soviet era Russian motorcycles and the era that created them, need look no further than this lavishly illustrated and unique book covering the cold war period, when East and West were divided by ideology.

V5314 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £25.00 • 128 pages • 250 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787113-14-5 • UPC: 6-36847-01314-1 (February 2019)

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Patina Volkswagens – Mark Walker Patina Volkswagens is the first book to look at how and why Volkswagens with original paint and patina have become so popular. The book explores the many different facets of this trending hobby, from the cars themselves, to the owners and the global scene surrounding them.

V5315 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £30.00 • 160 pages • 300 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787113-15-2 • UPC: 6-36847-01315-8 (February 2019)

Porsche 930 to 935 – The Turbo Porsches – John Starkey

The complete story of the development of the Porsche 930 turbo, and the racing derivatives – the RSR turbo, 934 and 935.

V5246 • Hardback • 23.114x20.828cm • £50.00 • 304 pages • 252 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-46-9 • UPC: 6-36847-01246-5 (August 2018)

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Modifying your car for increased performance? You need this book! It shows you how to easily measure on the road the gains and losses of changing air intakes, exhausts, cams and turbos. Also learn how to test suspension, brakes and car aerodynamics – accurately and at low cost.

V5318 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £14.99 • 72 pages • 83 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787113-18-3 • UPC: 6-36847-01318-9 (August 2018)

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Rover cars 1945 to 2005 – James Taylor This comprehensive pictorial overview of Rover cars covers 19452005 models. It describes and illustrates all the great classic Rovers up to and including the SD1, British Leyland models with Rover badges, the models designed in conjunction with Honda, the later British-designed cars, and, finally, the little-known City Rover.

V5239 • Paperback • 21x14.8cm • £9.99 • 64 pages • 300 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-39-1 • UPC: 6-36847-01239-7 (September 2018)

Schlumpf – The intrigue behind the most beautiful car collection in the world – Ard op de Weegh & Arnoud op de Weegh

Tells the story of an amazing mainly Bugatti collection, and reveals the truth behind the “Schlumpf affair,” with the aim of clearing the family of any wrongdoing.

V5309 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 160 pages • 173 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787113-09-1 • UPC: 6-36847-01309-7 (August 2018)

Suzuki Motorcycles – The Classic Two-Stroke Era – Brian Long The definitive history of the two-stroke Suzukis, from little known machines hardly seen outside Japan to the triples that took on the world. The book covers all major markets, and uses stunning contemporary photography gathered from all over the world to help owners and enthusiasts establish authenticity, or simply enjoy a trip down memory lane.

V5212 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £30.00 • 160 pages • 250 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-12-4 • UPC: 6-36847-01212-0 (August 2018)

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Triumph Cars – The Complete Story. New Third Edition – Graham Robson & Richard M Langworth

Definitive history of the Triumph company from original pedal cycles, to the first Triumph cars, and then every model up to the end of production.

V5289 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £40.00 • 256 pages • 250 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-89-6 • UPC: 6-36847-01289-2 (October 2018)

Volkswagen Beetle – A Celebration of the World’s Most Popular Car – Richard Copping

The complete international history of the VW Beetle beautifully presented, including studio photography.

V5301 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £40.00 • 176 pages • 280 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787113-01-5 • UPC: 6-36847-01301-1 (August 2018)

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There are now over 100 titles in Veloce’s range of Essential Buyer’s Guides, all written by experts on their subject vehicles, covering many relevant models from Alfasud to Z4. So, whether you’re looking to buy your next car or motorcycle, or have already bought one (you can never have too much essential information), these books are packed with invaluable advice with the potential to save you money ... and heartache! We are constantly adding titles to the series, and these are the latest.

Ford Model A – All models 1927 to 1931 – John Buckley

V5270 • Paperback • 19.5x13.9cm • £12.99 • 64 pages • 114 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-70-4 • UPC: 6-36847-01270-0 (October 2018)

Land Rover Discovery Series II – 1998 to 2004 – James Taylor

V5300 • Paperback • 19.5x13.9cm • £12.99 • 64 pages • 97 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787113-00-8 • UPC: 6-36847-01300-4 (August 2018)

Porsche 356 – model years 1950 to 1965 – Brett Johnson

V5296 • Paperback • 19.5x13.9cm • £12.99 • 64 pages • pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-96-4 • UPC: 6-36847-01296-0 (February 2019)

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Triumph TR2 & TR3 1953–1962

TVR S-Series

– Richard Kitchen

Volvo P1800 – 1800S, E, & ES 1961–1973

V5272 • Paperback • 19.5x13.9cm • £12.99 • 64 pages • 95 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-72-8 • UPC: 6-36847-01272-4 (August 2018)

V5290 • Paperback • 19.5x13.9cm • £12.99 • 64 pages • 95 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-90-2 • UPC: 6-36847-01290-8 (September 2018)

V5277 • Paperback • 19.5x13.9cm • £12.99 • 64 pages • 95 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-77-3 • UPC: 6-36847-01277-9 (July 2018)

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Triumph TR4/4A & TR5/250 – all models 1961 to 1968 – Andy Child & Sarah Battyll V5285 • Paperback • 19.5x13.9cm • £12.99 • 64 pages • 95 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-85-8 • UPC: 6-36847-01285-4 (October 2018)

Triumph Trident & BSA Rocket III – Chris Rooke

V5380 • Paperback • 19.5x13.9cm • £12.99 • 64 pages • 90 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787113-80-0 • UPC: 6-36847-01380-6 (October 2018)

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SCHLUMPF BROTHERS: INNOCENT! Buying just one Bugatti, for example a late 1920s Type 35, today would cost around £220,000 ($286,000), so Swiss brothers Fritz and Hans Schlumpf, who had amassed a fortune from their successful family textiles business, had huge insight when adding to their growing collection of cars – the majority of which were Bugattis. Not that money or even investment was the motivation – this is an important collection that was driven by passion and a love of beautiful motor vehicles. There are over 120 Bugattis in the collection today. Through the years the brothers added to this historically important hoard, and the entire collection stretches to over 520 extremely rare cars within the Cité de l’Automobile, Collection Schlumpf in Mulhouse, France – on the Swiss/German border. The value of the cars today would very easily run into millions before a calculator-wielding assessor had walked much further than the first 30 metres of the 20,000sqm museum – not that any are for sale; this collection still exists, despite the wranglings of governments and local authorities from both north and south of the region, not to mention from within!

The story of the collection is a potted and convoluted tale, and several versions have been bandied about over the years. Fritz Schlumpf began his passion for collecting with stamps, and tin soldiers by the garrison. In the years preceding the second world war, Fritz, who had always had a passion for beautiful cars, purchased a Bugatti 35B. He raced, too, for a while, but his entrance to these events was halted at the request of the company, lest its esteemed director was lost to this dangerous hobby! He really began the collection in earnest in the 1950s and ’60s, as owners looked to improve and upgrade their own cars, he methodically acquired old cars in any condition, setting up a restoration workshop, and buying collections from the likes of owners’ registers; he would also buy

Left: Bugatti’s 35 is one of the most recognisable of the stable. Above: Hans and Fritz, pictured together in front of one of their many Bugattis.

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direct from manufacturers, such as Mercedes, Ferrari and Gordini – on several occasions he managed to negotiate the purchase of entire collections. In spring 1963, Fritz even managed to secure eighteen of Ettore Bugatti’s very own cars, including the Bugatti Royale Coupé Napoléon. The latter is the first of the only seven such cars, from a planned build of 25, uniquely-bodied, exquisitely appointed, and perhaps one of the most important Bugattis ever built – not only for the fact that it had been Ettore Bugatti’s personal car, but also because only six Royales remain. The seventh was written off in an accident whilst Ettore Bugatti himself was driving – the Napoléon was also crashed by him (and subsequently re-bodied) because, in either 1930 or 1931 (details of dates are vague), he fell asleep at the wheel! In 1963, US collector John Shakespeare, heir to the Shakespeare

fishing reel fortune, offered for sale his collection of 30 Bugattis (then the largest collection in America) – Fritz bought the lot. The brothers dedicated the museum to their mother Jeanne, who had a great impact on their hard-working lives. She passed away in 1967, and a shrine at the museum entrance dedicates the collection to her. The convoluted story of this incredible collection and its associated history is explored in detail in Schlumpf – The intrigue behind the most beautiful car collection in the world. From the humble beginnings in the late ’20s, through wartime, rows over ownership in the 1970s, and violent reactions through factory strikes – the book is a fascinating insight into the thinking behind the collection, and a revealing glimpse into the surprising truth behind the ‘Schlumpf affair’ which exonerates the Schlumpfs from wrongdoing.

Schlumpf – The intrigue behind the most beautiful car collection in the world – Ard op de Weegh & Arnoud op de Weegh

V5309 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 160 pages • 173 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787113-09-1 • UPC: 6-36847-01309-7 (August 2018)

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Above: Fritz was the more outgoing of the brothers, here seen in a Bugatti 35B – an early addition to the collection.


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Dogs on wheels – Travelling with your canine companion – Norm Mort

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Everything you need to know about getting your hound out and about safely and sensibly when travelling by road - your dog is a family member after all. Packed with common sense advice and tips as well as details of rules and regulations regarding pooches on the move. A ‘must have’ for any dog owner.

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Expert Guides – here to help. Compact and comprehensive, our Expert Guides are here to help you identify issues fix failin s and prevent problems with your vehicle. 978-1-845845-19-3

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User-friendly, extensively illustrated, and packed with information, including club details, having an Expert Guide in your car is like having a mechanic in your glovebox!

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Land Rover Series I-III – Your expert guide to common o le o o fi e – Maurice Thurman

A compact but comprehensive troubleshooter and guide to the Series I, II & III Land Rovers. Common problems are identified, from engine noises to suspension issues, providing easy roadside repairs, as well as thorough advice on more expensive repairs. Covering most models, petrol and diesel engines, this is an essential book for Land Rover drivers.

V5116 • Paperback • 14.8x21cm • £15.99 • 112 pages • 127 colour and b&w pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-16-5 • UPC: 6-36847-01116-1

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MG Midget & A-H Sprite – Your expert guide to common o le o o fi e – Terry Horler

This book points out Midget and Sprite trouble spots, offering guidance on fixes, maintenance, and modifications that will keep you out of trouble, saving you hefty repair bills in the future.

V4402 • Paperback • 14.8x21cm • £12.99 • 128 pages • 185 colour pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845844-02-8 • UPC: 6-36847-04402-2


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Camper Van for less than £1000, Build Your Own Dream

Classic British Car Electrical Systems

Now you can build your own dream camper van in just ten weeks – for less than £1000! Full of never before seen money- and time-saving ideas, including how to kit out your interior for free, and buy your van for peanuts.

The electrical systems used in British cars in the period 1950 to 1980 have gained some notoriety, much of it undeserved. This book shines a light on the subject, system by system, with 375 pictures and illustrations, and will give enthusiasts many more years of enjoyment from their classics.

– Matthew Ball, Stuart Ball & Robert Ball

V4524P • Paperback • 27x20.7cm • £25.00 • 128 pages • 287 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845845-24-7 • UPC: 6-36847-04524-1

Caravan, Improve & Modify Your – Lindsay Porter

This step-by-step, heavily illustrated guide shows the caravan owner and user how he or she can turn their caravan into a perfect and unique holiday retreat. Based on a magazine article format, this manual is easy to use and will help you create the caravan of your dreams.

V4328 • Paperback • 27x20.7cm • £30.00 • 224 pages • 1166 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845843-28-1 • UPC: 6-36847-04328-5

– Rick Astley

V4948P • Paperback • 27x20.7cm • £40.00 • 192 pages • 419 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-48-1 • UPC: 6-36847-04948-5

Classic Car Bodywork – New Updated & Revised Edition, How to restore – Martin Thaddeus

An invaluable guide for the home restorer. Coverage includes: tools; panel removal/fitting; sectional repairs; sills, floors and outriggers; chassis members; multiple panel assemblies; metal forming techniques; tricks of the trade, and much, much more. All you need to know!

V5167P • Paperback • 27x20.7cm • £25.00 • 128 pages • 350 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-67-7 • UPC: 6-36847-01167-3

Citroën 2CV, How to restore

Classic Car Electrics – Martin Thaddeus

All the information needed to rebuild your 2CV in stepby-step detail, supported by over 1500 mainly colour illustrations. Covers body, trim and mechanical restoration, and gives advice on what to look for when buying a car or van, plus originality guidance (colour schemes and production changes).

Extensive, well-illustrated information for those who wish to service, repair or upgrade their cars. The combination of the basics of how and why things work, along with extensive colour photos and diagrams, mean that, with a reasonable tool kit and this book, anyone should be able to tackle pretty much any electrical fault in any classic car.

– Lindsay Porter

V244P • Paperback • 27x20.7cm • £67.50 • 272 pages • 1500 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-903706-44-2 • UPC: 6-36847-00244-2

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V5101P • Paperback • 27x20.7cm • £19.99 • 96 pages • 301 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-01-1 • UPC: 6-36847-01101-7


Classic Cars, How to Paint – Martin Thaddeus Takes the reader step-by-step through each stage of preparation from minor repairs, through filling and undercoats, to a paint finish fit for a classic car. Over 200 colour photographs illustrate every stage of the procedures. Prepare the car and paint like a professional!

V5142P • Paperback • 27x20.7cm • £19.99 • 96 pages • 213 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-42-4 • UPC: 6-36847-01142-0

Classic Car Suspension, Steering and Wheels, How to Restore and Improve A step-by-step illustrated guide to restoring and improving the suspension, steering and wheels of your classic car, this easy to follow manual is fully illustrated, and packed with useful tips and techniques.

V5187 • Paperback • 27x20.7cm • £25.00 • 144 pages • 680 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-87-5 • UPC: 6-36847-01187-1

Classic Motorcycle Restoration, The Beginner’s Guide to – Ricky Burns Aimed at enthusiasts of all abilities, from total beginners to those with experience, the book reveals each stage and process in step-by-step detail, along with the experts’ techniques, tricks and tips.

V4644 • Paperback • 27x20.7cm • £30.00 • 144 pages • 594 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845846-44-2 • UPC: 6-36847-04644-6

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Provides the classic off-road enthusiast with a step-bystep guide through a full restoration. Whether a post-1950 machine, or a more modern ’80s twin shock, everything is covered in detail, from initial dismantling and parts sourcing to being ready to compete, including set-up and maintenance.

V4950 • Paperback • 27x20.7cm • £35.00 • 160 pages • 488 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-50-4 • UPC: 6-36847-04950-8

Ducati Bevel Twins 1971 to 1986 – Authenticity & restoration guide – Ian Falloon

Ducati’s classic 750, 860, 900 and Mille bevel-drive twins from 1971-1986 are now amongst the most collectable bikes in the world. This book serves as a definitive guide to authenticity, and gives hands-on restoration tips and guidance.

V5181 • Paperback • 27x20.7cm • £50.00 • 288 pages • 1290 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-81-3 • UPC: 6-36847-01181-9

Home Car Workshop, Setting Up a – Julian Edgar

Want to modify, restore or maintain your car at home? This book is a must-read that covers the complete setting-up and use of a home workshop. From small and humble to large and lavish – this book shows you the equipment to buy and build, the best interior workshop layouts, and how to achieve great results.

V5208 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £19.99 • 160 pages • 250 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-08-7 • UPC: 6-36847-01208-3

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M U R C I É L AG O

C H A R G E S !

Born from the bullring – ‘Murciélago’ was the name of a bull whose stealth, prowess and bravado earned him the right to live, granted by the Matador whose decision it was to spare t e life of a particularly special animal n ullfi tin terms, this was the ultimate accolade and mark of respect that a Matador could bestow upon a beast, and regardless of vie s on ullfi tin today t e name urci la o remains synonymous with that brave bull who took multiple wounds but remained determined and fought back.

From the Italian car maker’s point of view, Lamborghini was in a tight spot after the success of the Diablo, and, prior to that, the hugely loved Countach. Ferruccio Lamborghini was always interested in having a ’bloodline’ to his range of exotic sports cars, and as per his birth sign of Taurus, the association with the bull had been adopted since the 1960s Miura, named after the breed of bull the aforementioned urci la o ad come from t all fitted perfectly, and so too, did the car – the last of Bizzarrini’s renderings to make it out of Sant’Agata. So followed an incredible array of Murciélago variants. Never before has a stand-alone book been written about the car, so this is a very special publication waxing lyrical in wonderful detail about the car, its development and outrageous but beautiful styling, and how the


ole pro ect fits ot it Lamborghini’s unique design and performance ethics, also within the history of, arguably, the most sought-after and desirable of marques on the planet. Lamborghini has survived tough times, ridden the waves of success and, now owned by VAG, has developed some of the fastest and most stunning cars ever built. Veloce is proud to introduce a new author: Murciélago & Countach owner, & lifelong Lamborghini enthusiast Thillainathan Pathmanathan (‘Path’ to his friends). No detail has been omitted, from Path’s work and

the book includes technical information, press write-ups from the time the Murciélago was launched, and beautiful photography collected from his own archives and Lamborghini owners from almost every part of the globe!

Opposite page: The book includes after-market modified versions of the Murciélago, such as the FB-styled and highly-tuned Murciélago shown here, as well as (above, top) the very rare factory variants – this is a Murciélago Anniversary edition, one of only 50 ever made to celebrate the 50th year of Lamborghini. Above, bottom: Those guillotine doors can only mean one thing: a longitudinally-mounted V12 engine lurks under the rear engine cover, ready to burst into song. Right: The cover of the book features Path’s very own Murciélago Roadster. See page 7 to order your copy.

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Honda CX500 & CX650, How to restore – Ricky Burns

Whether a CX500, luxurious CS650 Silver Wing, or CX650 Turbo, this book provides a step-by-step guide to a full restoration. From dismantling, sourcing and restoring parts, to spray painting, decals and polishing. From the rebuild itself, to general maintenance and riding safety, this is the only restoration manual you’ll need.

V4773 • Paperback • 27x20.7cm • £35.00 • 176 pages • 759 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845847-73-9 • UPC: 6-36847-04773-3

Honda Fours, How to restore – Ricky Burns Gives fans of the single overhead cam Honda 4 a step-bystep guide to a full restoration. From the CB350/4 to the groundbreaking CB750/4, this guide covers dismantling, restoring, sourcing parts, paint, decals and polishing.

V4746 • Paperback • 27x20.7cm • £35.00 • 176 pages • 682 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845847-46-3 • UPC: 6-36847-04746-7

Mazda MX-5 Miata 1.6 Litre Enthusiast’s Workshop Manual – Rod Grainger Friendly & easy to understand. Covers all 1989-1994 1.6 models, inc Eunos. Rod stripped down an MX-5 in a domestic garage using ordinary tools & took over 1500 step-by-step photos. Details every aspect of important jobs.

V5174 • Paperback • 27x21cm • £35.00 • 368 pages • 1600 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-74-5 • UPC: 6-36847-01174-1

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Mazda MX-5 Miata 1.8 Litre Enthusiast’s Workshop Manual – Rod Grainger & Pete Shoemark All 1.8 models, inc Eunos, from 1994 (all pop-up headlight models). Phenomenally detailed, informative, helpful & easy to understand. Every detail of important repair & maintenance jobs is covered.

V5189 • Paperback • 27x21cm • £35.00 • 368 pages • 1600 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-89-9 • UPC: 6-36847-01189-5

o le and o o fi them, Your Expert Guide to – Roger Williams The doctor’s on call 24/7! Your very own expert on common MGB faults & foibles. By sound, vibration, sight or smell, establish the problem, learn how serious it is & how best to fix it. THE essential companion for all owners of 1800cc MGB & MGB GT models.

V5046 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 176 pages • over 350 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-46-5 • UPC: 6-36847-01046-1

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An indispensable book for owners wishing to improve the reliability and safety of their cars. For those new to vehicle electricals, the book provides a simple primer using clear analogies and simple circuit diagrams.

V5052P • Paperback • 27x20.7cm • £40.00 • 192 pages • 400 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-52-6 • UPC: 6-36847-01052-2


Mini Restoration Manual, The Ultimate – Iain Ayre

The Ultimate Mini Restoration Manual provides all the info necessary to evaluate your skills and attitude, get your garage sorted, choose the right Mini, weld the rust, paint it, overhaul the engine, sort the rest of the mechanicals, retrim it, then, optionally, make the car faster, smoother, sharper – and a lot more fun!

V4116 • Paperback • 27x20.7cm • £40.00 • 176 pages • 531 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845841-16-4 • UPC: 6-36847-04116-8

Supercar, How to build your own

Triumph Bonneville T140 – Mark Paxton

Covers the complete restoration of the Triumph 750, one of the best selling and most iconic of British motorcycles. Aimed at the DIY enthusiast, it details everything you need to know about assessment, renovation and restoration of all major components, illustrated with colour photos throughout. An essential manual for all Triumph 750 owners.

V5149 • Paperback • 27x20.7cm • £45.00 • 160 pages • 957 colour and b&w pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-49-3 • UPC: 6-36847-01149-9

– Brian Thompson

Triumph Trident T150/T160 & BSA Rocket III, How to restore – Chris Rooke

Using the author’s project car as the featured build, this book will assist other builders and restorers with their own automotive dreams. It describes ideas and techniques used in the project build that lifted the car from average to outstanding.

Each and every aspect of the dismantling, refurbishment and reassembly of the Triumph Trident T150V and Triumph T160 is covered in great detail, accompanied by a host of clear colour photos.

eV5084 • Flowing layout • 290 pictures • Base price £7.49 • ISBN: 978-1-787110-84-7 • UPC: 6-36847-01084-3

Suzuki 2-Stroke Triples, How to restore

V4882 • Paperback • 27x20.7cm • £45.00 • 232 pages • 704 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845848-82-8 • UPC: 6-36847-04882-2

– Ricky Burns

Triumph TR2, 3, 3A, 4 & 4A, How to restore – Roger Williams

Whether it be an entry level GT380, or a water-cooled GT750, this step-by-step full restoration guide covers dismantling, sourcing parts, spraying and decals, to safe set-up and general maintenance. Even riding safely and storage are covered, making this a must-have guide for all Suzuki Triple enthusiasts.

Brings together all of the author’s TR 2, 3, 3A, 4 & 4A expertise in one easy to use edition. Includes body, trim and mechanical restoration, left- to right- hand drive conversion, clubs, specialists and suppliers, welding and restoration techniques, and advice on which work to sub-contract.

V4820 • Paperback • 27x20.7cm • £35.00 • 176 pages • 586 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845848-20-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04820-4

V4947P • Paperback • 27x20.7cm • £45.00 • 208 pages • 500 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-47-4 • UPC: 6-36847-04947-8

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Triumph TR5/250 & TR6, How to restore – Roger Williams

The step-by-step guide to planning and restoring your car in the most cost-effective way. Includes body, trim and mechanical restoration, left- to right-hand drive conversion, clubs, specialists and suppliers, welding and restoration techniques, and advice on what work to sub-contract.

V5343 • Paperback • 27x20.7cm • £55.00 • 192 pages • 450 colour pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787113-43-5 • UPC: 6-36847-01343-1

– Jim Tyler

This invaluable book describes, in step-by-step detail, the entire VW Beetle restoration process. In addition to thorough coverage of bodywork repair, it will tell you how to restore and repair trim and mechanical components.

V4946P • Paperback • 27x20.7cm • £45.00 • 224 pages • 700 illustrations • ISBN: 978-1-845849-46-7 • UPC: 6-36847-04946-1

Triumph TR7 & 8 How to restore

Volkswagen Bus or Van to Camper, How to convert – Lindsay Porter

The step-by-step guide to planning and restoring your car in the most cost-effective way. Includes body, trim and mechanical restoration, left- to right-hand drive conversion, clubs, specialists and suppliers, welding and restoration techniques, and advice on what work to sub-contract.

Over 800 photos show how to choose the right panel van or bus; fit an elevating roof; furniture; water supply; cooker; washstand; heater, & much more. Save a fortune compared with the cost of a ready-converted camper! Covers T3/T25 & T4 models 1980-2003.

– Roger Williams

V5252 • Paperback • 27x20.7cm • £25.00 • 176 pages • 607 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-52-0 • UPC: 6-36847-01252-6

V245 • Paperback • 27x20.7cm • £60.00 • 224 pages • 800 illustrations • ISBN: 978-1-903706-45-9 • UPC: 6-36847-00245-9

Classic Largeframe Vespa Scooters, How to restore – Mark Paxton

Volkswagen (bay window) Bus, How to restore – Mark Paxton

This book investigates the reality of Vespa restoration in detail. Aimed at the do-it-yourself enthusiast and featuring almost 900 clear colour photographs, it is an essential stepby-step guide to the complete renovation of your beloved scooter. Covers 2-stroke models 1959 to 2005.

The complete guide to the restoration of your VW Bus with full coverage of body and chassis repairs, suspension, steering and brakes, plus trim and paint. Also covers tools, equipment and workshop techniques needed to make your Bus look like new.

V5028P • Paperback • 27x20.7cm • £35.00 • 160 pages • 878 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-28-1 • UPC: 6-36847-01028-7

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Volkswagen Beetle, How to restore

V4093 • Paperback • 27x20.7cm • £50.00 • 272 pages • 1110 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845840-93-8 • UPC: 6-36847-04093-2


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Triumph Cars – The Complete Story. New Third Edition – Graham Robson & Richard M Langworth

If it were possible to turn back the clock and instantly reinstate a great British car brand, you can bet your bottom dollar that Triumph would be right up there as favourite. No need though, as the Triumph badge has a worldwide audience of people keeping the name alive already, so we don’t need to build a time machine just yet. The history behind these wonderful machines is so comprehensive and complex that you’d need a very experienced author to begin telling the story – even then, they’d have to call in reinforcements.

A 1967/68 Triumph 2000 Mk1.

V5289 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £40.00 • 256 pages • 250 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-89-6 • UPC: 6-36847-01289-2 (October 2018) Triumph produced a huge range of cars over the years, one popular and collectible model was, and still is, the Spitfire. ADU1B was one of the 1965 Works racing Spitfire Le Mans cars – a well known Triumph within club and enthusiasts circles, many replicas have been made of this competitive car – no wonder with 109bhp under it’s bonnet belt, lightweight body and 140mph top speed.

Enter stage right, Mr Graham Robson, famed automotive veteran author of over 160 books since 1965, ex rally codriver and Triumph engineer, and regular keynote speaker and commentator at many notable automotive events. Stage left, expert on Triumph ownership and co-founder of the Vintage Triumph Register, Mr Richard Langworth; aan automotive writer since 1969, he has written or co-authored more than 50 books and 2000 articles on automotive history. Between the two of them they have written Triumph Cars – The Complete Story, now in its third edition. 27


Coil-springs, dirt, technique ... Land Rovers In British Military Service – Coil Sprung Models 1970-2007 – James Taylor & Geoff Fletcher

Volkswagen T5 Van to Camper How to convert – Lindsay Porter Convert your own VW panel van to a Camper, and you’ve got the best of all worlds, as the author of this manual shows. A detailed step-by-step guide with 1700 illustrations, covering every aspect of the conversion: you save a fortune, learn a lot, and get a great recreational vehicle! Covers T5 models 2003 on.

V367 • Paperback • 27x20.7cm • £45.00 • 272 pages • 1786 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-904788-67-6 • UPC: 6-36847-00367-8

Which Oil? – Choosing the right oils & greases for your antique, veteran, vintage, classic or collector car – Richard Michell

Land Rover’s coil-sprung models include the first-generation Range Rover, One Ten family, Defender family and first-generation Discovery models. All have been taken into service by the British armed forces, and this unique book describes and illustrates their uses and adaptations, while containing comprehensive vehicle lists and contract details.

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Provides classic car owners with the information necessary to make an appropriate and safe choice of modern lubricants from the vast and sometimes overwhelming range available today.

V4365 • Paperback • 19.5x13.9cm • £14.99 • 128 pages • 36 pictures & line drawings • ISBN: 978-1-845843-65-6 • UPC: 6-36847-04365-0

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Also available in The Essential Buyer’s Guide series: Choosing, using and maintaining your electric bicycle – Peter Henshaw A complete buyer’s guide to electric bicycles, including the types available, what to look for and why you should buy one. Packed with useful contacts, importers, websites and magazines, advice on where you can ride, and the law. Including battery charging and general maintenance. V4939 • Paperback • 19.5x13.9cm • £9.99 • 64 pages • 101 colour pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-39-9 • UPC: 6-36847-04939-3

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The majority of cars are currently on the road in an ‘out of the box’ state – and the vast majority of owners are happy for their car to remain that way. But vehicle manufacturers have to please everyone who sits behind the wheel so, for the sake of reliability and economy, they don’t set the car’s performance parameters to their upper limits when it comes to production cars. Most cars have hidden potential that can be explored and exploited to gain the best performance. dmittedly it s sli tly different for tuned models or race-tuned cars (perhaps that’s why the tolerances are t ere in t e first place ut an out-of-t e- ox car in t e hands of the everyday driver is acceptable as the ‘happy medium’ performance keeps them content, and there’s no expectation for the car to do any more than it already does. But what if you want much more from your car at if iven t e kno led e and know-how, you could improve certain aspects of, say, the handling, fuel economy, or even aerodynamics (which, incidentally, could improve ot t e andlin and fuel economy If you want to get the best from your car, you are able to follow some theory, and you don’t mind getting your hands a little dirty, then Julian Edgar is your man.

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Among Veloce’s ever-growing series of SpeedPro™ and WorkshopPro™ practical ome modification uides t ere is a generous handful of Julian’s work including a collaborative book with Richard H Barnard covering the science of aerodynamics. Exploiting the parameters of manufacturer’s settings, exploring what is possible, and simply knowing the subject matter is the key to the success of these books. You can be safe in the knowledge that the methods included are written from hands-on experience, have been tried and tested, and are not just ‘pie in the sky.’ It’s your car, and it’s you that drives it, so go ahead, transform the personality of your car to suit you!


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4-Cylinder Engine Short Block HighPerformance Manual, The – Des Hammill

How to blueprint any 4-cylinder, 4-stroke engine’s short block for maximum performance and reliability. Covers choosing components, crank and rod bearings, pistons, camshafts and much more.

V5334 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £19.99 • 112 pages • 195 colour pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787113-34-3 • UPC: 6-36847-01334-9

The first book that shows you how to fit air suspension to your car. It covers both theory and practice, and includes the step-by-step fitting of aftermarket air suspension systems and building your own with parts from other cars. If you want the best ride and handling for your road car, this is the book you need!

V5179 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £19.99 • 64 pages • 82 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-79-0 • UPC: 6-36847-01179-6

BMC/BL/Rover 998 A-Series Engine, How to Power Tune the – Des Hammill

Alfa Romeo DOHC Engine HighPerformance Manual, The – Jim Kartalamakis

The 998 A-Series powers Minis and Metros in particular. The book’s advice can also be used to uprate Midget/Sprite 948cc engines to 998cc. Complete guide to obtaining maximum power with reliability from the popular 998cc engine.

Now in colour 20 years after original publication, this edition contains a wealth of new information regarding Twin Spark cylinder head mods, big-brake mods, LSD adjustment and electrical system improvements, plus many flow-bench diagrams, dyno plots, and more.

eV4664 • Flowing layout • 153 pictures • Base price £14.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845846-64-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04664-4

V4019P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 144 pages • 190 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845840-19-8 • UPC: 6-36847-04019-2

1275cc A-Series High-Performance Manual, The – Des Hammill

Alfa Romeo V6 Engine High-Perfomance Manual, The – Jim Kartalamakis

Completely reworked and much enlarged (by over 60 pages) book based on Des Hammill’s much respected earlier work on how to get more power from the A-Series engine. Colour throughout.

This exciting title contains techniques to increase the power, performance and reliability of these rwd Alfas and their engines. A wealth of new information can be found here regarding performance and handling mods, including supercharging.

V4869 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 144 pages • 150 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845848-69-9 • UPC: 6-36847-04869-3

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Air Suspension, Custom – Julian Edgar

V4021P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 160 pages • 214 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845840-21-1 • UPC: 6-36847-04021-5


BMW E30 3 Series for high-performance and competition, How to modify – Ralph Hosier

A world of fun & excitement awaits the owner of a modified BMW E30 3 Series car – and this book is your ticket to that wonderful world. Features practical advice, including how to start racing and what equipment you need.

V4438 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £25.00 • 128 pages • 268 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845844-38-7 • UPC: 6-36847-04438-1

Camshafts, How To Choose & Time Them for Maximum Power – Des Hammill How to choose the right camshaft or camshafts for your individual application. Takes the mystery out of camshaft timing and tells you how to obtain optimum timing for maximum power. Applies to all four-stroke car-type engines.

V259 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £17.99 • 64 pages • 95 colour & b&w pictures • ISBN: 978-1-903706-59-6 • UPC: 6-36847-00259-6

Cylinder Heads, How to Build, Modify & Power Tune – Updated & Revised Edition – Peter Burgess & David Gollan The complete practical guide to modifying cylinder heads for maximum power, economy and reliability. Don’t waste money on modifications that don’t work. Applies to almost every car/motorcycle (not 2-stroke engines).

V276 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £25.00 • 112 pages • 150+ b&w pictures • ISBN: 978-1-903706-76-3 • UPC: 6-36847-00276-3

THE RIGHT TUNE The SpeedPro™ series is Veloce’s best-selling collection of books written by experts with real hands-on experience. These heavily illustrated and clearly written books are designed to allow you to get maximum performance for road or track without wasting money on parts and modifications that don’t work. SpeedPro™ books deal with subjects such as carburettors, camshafts, ignition systems, cylinder heads and suspension systems, dispelling common fallacies, and give YOU the understanding necessary to make the right choices for YOUR vehicle. Performance tuning and modification of a vehicle’s engine characteristics can improve its performance, but what exactly is ‘tuning?’ This is usually the replacement and improvement of key parts in order to gain more power or fuel economy, or perhaps to restrict the performance in some way, for example, by limiting the top speed of a vehicle. It can be a costly process to have engine tweaks carried out by a tuning specialist, and there are often long waits involved before some companies can book your car or bike in and begin work – but it’s not beyond the capability of a competent home mechanic in possession of the correct material and expert information. The savings in labour by going the selftune route are often substantial, not to mention other related savings, such as self-sourced components. Whatever your reason for tuning your car or motorbike, the amount of work involved can vary from a few hours for simple actions, to weeks or even months of work for more complex projects involving complete stripdowns of engine components, and replacing, refurbishing, or rebuilding.

Planning, then, is essential, and in cases like the latter examples, it’s a good idea to have expert information to hand in order to determine the viability of a proposed project, both before donning your overalls and grabbing tools, and also to guide you during your chosen tuning project once it’s up and running. There are many ways to tune an engine, but let’s assume you have decided what it is that you wish to modify. You should think carefully, plan ahead, and refer to mechanical notes written by an experienced person who has already performed the same tuning process. Be aware, though, that these actions could have related consequences, as enhanced engine performance may put more stress on other systems, such as braking, cooling, and suspension systems. It’s all about being armed with the correct information. We are only scratching the surface of the subject here, but thankfully, the SpeedPro™ series is comprehensive, informative, factual and logically laid out, so in no time, you’ll be looking forward to your project with an expert eye, and reaping the benefits.

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Competition Car Data Logging Manual, The – Graham Templeman At last! A practical handbook on how to choose and operate data logging equipment and get the full benefit from what it tells you. Aimed at the amateur competitor, the book covers hardware and software, and takes over where the manufacturers’ instructions leave off.

eV4665 • Flowing layout • 164 pictures • Base price £14.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845846-65-7 UPC: 6-36847-04665-1

Ford SOHC ‘Pinto’ & Sierra Cosworth DOHC Engines High-Performance Manual, The – Des Hammill Build a reliable, high-performance 1600/1800/2000 ‘Pinto’ engine for road/track, using many stock parts. Covers Cosworth versions of Pinto engines, too, and fitting Cosworth cylinder heads to Pinto blocks.

V278 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £30.00 • 144 pages • 200+ pictures • ISBN: 978-1-903706-78-7 • UPC: 6-36847-00278-7

Ford V8 221, 255, 260, 289, 302 & 351cu in Smallblock Engines, How to Build & Power Tune – Des Hammill Complete guide to building a powerful & reliable highperformance Ford V8 smallblock. Covers limitations of standard parts, component mods, component interchanges, blueprinting and professional build tips.

V5090P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £25.00 • 128 pages • over 220 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-90-8 • UPC: 6-36847-01090-4

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Harley-Davidson 1340 Evolution Engines, How to Power Tune – Des Hammill Get more power with reliability from Harley’s 1340cc Evolution engine without wasting money. Includes cylinder head planing and porting, valves, valve springs, carbs, cams, crank, con-rods, pistons, balancing, flywheel, main bearings, and much, much more!

eV4507 • Flowing layout • Base price £9.99 • 112 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845845-07-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04507-4

Holley Carburetors, How to Build & Power Tune – Updated & Revised Edition – Des Hammill Choose and specify Holley carbs for any suitable road or track engine. Uniquely, this book allows the identification of complete secondhand carbs and individual components. Buy and build with confidence to ensure your Holley carb delivers maximum performance.

V5047P • Paperback • £19.99 • 128 pages • Over 135 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-47-2 • UPC: 6-36847-01047-8

Distributor-type Ignition Systems, How to Build & Power Tune – New Third Edition! – Des Hammill How to build an excellent ignition system and optimise the ignition timing of any high-performance engine. Applies to four-stroke engines with distributor-type ignition systems (including electronic ignition modules). Does not cover engines controlled by ECUs.

V5173P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £19.99 • 80 pages • 98 colour and b&w pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-73-8 • UPC: 6-36847-01173-4


Jaguar XK 3.4, 3.8 & 4.2 Litre Engines, How to Power Tune – Revised & Updated Colour Edition – Des Hammill All you need to know about getting maximum performance with reliability from the famous Jaguar XK six-cylinder engine. Packed with easily understood and down-to-earth advice.

V4960 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £19.99 • 120 pages • 76 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-60-3 • UPC: 6-36847-04960-7

MGB 4-Cylinder Engines, How to Power Tune – New Updated & Expanded Edition – Peter Burgess All you need to know about getting the maximum performance for road or track from the MGB’s 4-cylinder B-series engine. A book packed with easily understood and down-to-earth advice based on the author’s many years of hands-on tuning experience.

V5341 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £30.00 • 144 pages • 100 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787113-41-1 • UPC: 6-36847-01341-7

Land Rover Discovery, Defender & Range Rover, How to modify – Ralph Hosier

MGB, MGC & MGB V8, How to Improve – New Updated and Enlarged 2nd Edition

Shows the possibilities available to the Range Rover or Land Rover Discovery or Defender owner, from big wheels and suspension lifts, right up to how to convert the car into a high speed racer or an international expedition vehicle.

Covers all aspects of improving these cars for today’s driving conditions and higher performance generally. How to improve power, braking, appearance and comfort. Checked and approved by the MG Owners’ club.

V4315 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £19.99 • 128 pages • 312 colour pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845843-15-1 • UPC: 6-36847-04315-5

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V4187P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £40.00 • 224 pages • 494 colour pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845841-87-4 • UPC: 6-36847-04187-8

Low-Cost Rally Car, How to Build a Successful – Philip Young

MGB V8 Power, How to Give Your – Fourth Edition – Roger Williams

Simple, cost-effective, basic and reliable tips to ensure any rally car stands a chance of reaching the finishing line. If you are planning a road-based rally, don’t even think of leaving home before reading this book and implementing the tried and tested mods it describes so well.

All the information needed to build a V8-powered MGB roadster or GT. Whether converting an existing four-cylinder car or a new bodyshell, build the car of your dreams for the smallest cost. Checked and approved by the MG Owners’ Club.

V4208P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £19.99 • 96 pages • 154 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845842-08-6 • UPC: 6-36847-04208-0

V4833 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £45.00 • 224 pages • 505 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845848-33-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04833-4

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MG Midget & Austin-Healey Sprite HighPerformance Manual, The – Daniel Stapleton Enlarged and updated 4th Edition! The complete guide to building a fast MG Midget or Austin-Healey Sprite for road or track. Covers every aspect of the car from the tyre contact patch to the rollover bar and from radiator to exhaust tailpipe.

V5001 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 200 pages • 418 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-01-4 • UPC: 6-36847-01001-0

Minis on a Small Budget, How to Power Tune – Updated & Revised Colour Edition – Des Hammill Learn the secrets of how to use inexpensive, ‘bolt-on’ parts – readily available from Austin-Rover dealers, automotive suppliers & breakers yards (junkyards) – to increase the performance of all road-going Minis.

V5087P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £22.50 • 104 pages • 63 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-87-8 • UPC: 6-36847-01087-4

– David Hornsey

A complete reference and learning tool for people taking to the circuit in their cars, either for the first time or as a seasoned campaigner. Designed to take the reader on a journey of discovery to unlock the secrets of speed, from the basic principles through to advanced techniques and individual circuit tricks.

V4355 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £14.99 • 128 pages • 100 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845843-55-7 • UPC: 6-36847-04355-1

Retro or classic car for high performance, How to modify your – Daniel Stapleton

Detailed guidance shows you how to improve the crucial aspects of classic/retro car performance, whether for more enjoyable day-to-day use, or for a diverse range of classic motorsport.

V4289 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £24.99 • 144 pages • 309 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845842-89-5 • UPC: 6-36847-04289-9

Motorcycle-engined Racing Cars, How to Build – Tony Pashley

Rover V8 Engines, How to Power Tune

Takes the reader from the conception of a budget racing car to its appearance on the racetrack in easily understood steps. Although aimed principally at cars for hillclimbing and sprinting activities, it has wider applications also.

Get maximum performance & reliability for minimum money from 3.5, 3.9, 4.0 & 4.6-litre engines (1967 to date). Includes standard component limitations, short block prep/clearances, solving oiling and main cap problems of pre-94 blocks, full details of head mods, and much more.

V5169P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £30.00 • 128 pages • 416 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-69-1 • UPC: 6-36847-01169-7

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Race & Track Day Driving Techniques

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V5176P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 216 pages • 190 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-76-9 • UPC: 6-36847-01176-5


Secrets of Speed – Nick Swager

o e o Road How to Modify – John Richardson

Details the process of building 4-stroke car & motorcycle engines to a professional blueprinted standard, from selecting materials and planning work, right through to methods of final assembly and testing. Written for the DIY engine builder in an easy-to-understand style, this is an essential purchase for all those seeking reliable highperformance.

Anyone who owns a Suzuki 4x4 and wonders what these tough vehicles are really capable of needs this book. Clear guidance, with the aid of photographs and diagrams, on how to modify in stages to achieve the ultimate in off-road ability.

V4297 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £9.99 • 128 pages • 201 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845842-97-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04297-4

Sports Car & Kit Car Suspension & Brakes High-Performance Manual, The – Des Hammill

Get the best from sports cars/kit cars with wishbone front suspension, coil springs & telescopic shocks. Includes ‘chassis’ integrity, geometry, ride height, camber, castor, kpi, springs, shockers, testing & adjustment.

V4207P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £27.50 • 128 pages • 120 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845842-07-9 • UPC: 6-36847-04207-3

SU Carburettor High-Performance Manual, The – Des Hammill Did you know that SUs can give almost as much performance as Webers & Dellortos? Here’s an expert guide to building and modifying SU carburettors to suit high-performance applications. Includes reprofiling needles & how to ‘jet’ SUs for almost any application.

V5168 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £19.99 • 96 pages • 80 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-68-4 • UPC: 6-36847-01168-0

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V5092P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £25.00 • 128 pages • 175 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-92-2 • UPC: 6-36847-01092-8

Tiger Avon or GTA sports cars for road or track, How to build – Updated & Revised New Edition – Jim Dudley Step-by-step guide to building a dream sports car on a budget, based on available Ford mechanical components. Use a straight-4 or V8 engine, including Pinto, Zetec, Rover K-Series, or even a motorcycle engine.

V4433 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £29.99 • 168 pages • 250+ colour pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845844-33-2 • UPC: 6-36847-04433-6

Trackday Car Preparation – David Hornsey The perfect place to start your trackday experience. From helping choose the best car and upgrades, to advice on insurance, trackday companies, trackdays abroad, and circuit driving techniques, this book is tailored to your needs and your budget – whether you’re after fun, thrills, speed ... or all three!

V4483 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £14.99 • 96 pages • 90 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845844-83-7 • UPC: 6-36847-04483-1

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Triumph TR2-4A, How to Improve – Roger Williams

Aided by top racing and high-performance TR specialists, his own experiences & those of other amateur restorers, the author explains in some detail how to increase the performance and handling of the four-cylinder TR sports cars for fast road, track days, or more serious motorsport.

V5091P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 176 pages • Over 550 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-91-5 • UPC: 6-36847-01091-1

Triumph TR5, 250 & 6, How to Improve – Roger Williams

Aided by top racing and high-performanceTR specialists, his own experiences & those of other amateur restorers, the author explains in some detail how to increase the performance and handling of the six-cylinder TR sports cars for fast road, track days, or more serious motorsport.

V5140P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £32.50 • 160 pages • 428 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-40-0 • UPC: 6-36847-01140-6

Triumph TR7, TR7-V8 & TR8, How to Improve – Roger Williams Using the experience of many owners and aided by the top TR7 & TR7 V8 specialists, the author explains in detail how to increase the performance and improve the appearance, handling and braking of the TR7, TR7-V8 conversions & TR8.

V5088P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £32.50 • 208 pages • 528 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-88-5 • UPC: 6-36847-01088-1

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Volkswagen Beetle Suspension, Brakes & Chassis for High Performance, How to Modify – James Hale How to get the best handling and braking from your Volkswagen Beetle. Covers front and rear suspension, ‘chassis’ integrity, suspension geometry, ride height, camber, castor, kpi, springs, shock absorbers, testing and adjustment. (Not 1302 & 1303 models.)

V299 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £24.99 • 128 pages • 200+ pictures • ISBN: 978-1-903706-99-2 • UPC: 6-36847-00299-2

Volkswagen Bus Suspension, Brakes & Chassis for High Performance, How to Modify – James Hale New edition of the complete guide to modifying Bus suspension, brakes and chassis for maximum performance. Essential info on aftermarket and interchangeable parts. Now covers all T1 to T5 buses, vans, campers and pick-ups 1950-2010.

V4262 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £24.99 • 144 pages • 460 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845842-62-8 • UPC: 6-36847-04262-2

V8 Short Block for High-Performance, How to Blueprint & Build a – Des Hammill Expert advice from a race engine builder on how to build a V8 short block engine for high-performance using mainly stock parts, including crank and rods. Applies to all sizes and makes of V8 engine with overhead valves operated by pushrods.

eV4669 • Flowing layout • Base price £7.49 • 180 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845846-69-5 • UPC: 6-36847-04669-9


Weber & Dellorto DCOE, DCO/SP & DHLA Carburettors, How to Build & Power Tune – Des Hammill Packed with information on stripping and rebuilding, tuning, jetting, and choke sizes. Application formulae help you calculate exactly the right set-up for your car. Covers all Weber DCOE & Dell’Orto DHLA & DCO/SP carburettors.

V4959 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £30.00 • 128 pages • 181 colour and b&w pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-59-7 • UPC: 6-36847-04959-1

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So you want to go racing? No problem. Simply buy a racing car and trailer, hire a team of mechanics, and start entering – needless to say you’ll need deep pockets and you’ll need to qualify in the races, and if you don’t manage that, it will all have been an expensive waste of time – well, it needn’t be like that ... There are many privateers racing at weekends who drive their (road legal, of course) cars to race meets, have a great deal of fun, racing or hillclimbing, then head for home straight afterwards, assuming, that is, that they didn’t come a cropper during the proceedings. It’s probably not the ideal scenario; that is more likely to be closer to the initial description, but assuming you are a car nut, and that you have at the very least, an understanding of things mechanical, it is possible to race extremely competitively on a budget – even on a shoestring. Once you have decided which type of racing you want to compete in, you’ll need to acquire a suitable car – this may be a usable classic, or something more modern that fits in with the class of competition in which you want to partake; see our Essential Buyer’s Guide range of books for inspiration and advice. Hillclimbing is often a great starting point for competitive driving, 43


often the type of ‘race’ that requires less outlay than some.

Hillclimbers often turn up in the car that they intend to use in anger, and although it’s a race against the clock, with no other driver involved simultaneously, the chance of damage can be reduced dramatically, and you still get to drive your car close to its limits. If it’s track action that your heart desires, then perhaps trackdays are the event for you. Again, many people simply turn up in the car that they are (hopefully) going home in, and there’s no pressure to win, as the majority of trackdays are fast driving sessions, with a limited amount of other drivers on the track at the same time; there is usually a serious briefing session to all before the tyres roll out onto the track, and helpful markers are usually in place to show apexes, making life easier for both drivers and track marshalls. Motorsport is a serious and potentially dangerous business whatever level you wish to try, so being prepared is all-important and there’s plenty of advice on hand in Veloce’s Speedpro series of books, covering rallying, race/trackday preparation and driving techniques, and even building single seat, motorcycle-engined racing cars. All of the subjects are covered in great detail, by experts in their respective fields. What are you waiting for? Useful information: www.msauk.org

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Alpine Trials and Rallies 1910-1973 – Martin Pfundner From the Austrian rallies of 1910 to the final races in the seventies, Alpine events were always dangerous and demanding. Written by a seven-times Alpine rally competitor, and featuring rare photographs, this book charts the full history of these illustrious motorsport events. eV4673 • Flowing layout • 90 pictures • Base price £9.49 • ISBN: 978-1-845846-73-2 • UPC: 6-36847-04673-6

American ‘Independent’ Automakers – AMC to Willys 1945 to 1960 – Norm Mort Covers the attempts by major makes such as Kaiser-Frazer, Willys, Studebaker, Tucker and Hudson to compete with the ‘Big Three’ in post-war America. Features contemporary brochures, period literature, factory photos, road test info and over 90, unpublished colour photos. V4239 • Paperback • 19x20.5cm • £14.99 • 96 pages • 125 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845842-39-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04239-4

American Trucks of the 1960s – Norm Mort This highly visual study examines the important role of trucking in the growth of North America in the 1960s, when stiff competition led to failures and mergers. Features factory photos, advertisements, original brochures and restored examples, plus a comprehensive guide of all models produced. V5172P • Paperback • 19x20.5cm • £15.99 • 96 pages • 125 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-72-1 • UPC: 6-36847-01172-7

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American 1 2-ton Pickup Trucks of the 1950s – Norm Mort Examining the evolution of the popular ½-ton American pickup truck, from a basic utility vehicle, to stylish icon and North America’s best selling vehicle, this volume focuses on specifications, rarer makes and models, industry facts and figures, and optional equipment, via detailed text and images.

American 1 2-ton Pickup Trucks of the 1960s – Norm Mort Examining the development of the popular ½-ton American pickup truck during the ‘60s, this book includes the numerous new alternative designs and engineering approaches. This volume also contains specifications, industry facts and figures, and optional equipment, via detailed text and images.

V4802 • Paperback • 19x20.5cm • £14.99 • 112 pages • 140 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845848-02-6 • UPC: 6-36847-04802-0

V4803 • Paperback • 19x20.5cm • £14.99 • 112 pages • 150 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845848-03-3 • UPC: 6-36847-04803-7

American Station Wagons – The Golden Era 1950-1975 – Norm Mort Examines the important quarter century period when the American station wagon was a family standard and status symbol of a successful suburban lifestyle, recounting its essential role in North American society in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. V4268 • Paperback • 19x20.5cm • £14.99 • 96 pages • 127 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845842-68-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04268-4

American Woodies 1928-1953 – Norm Mort

American Trucks of the 1950s – Norm Mort This highly visual study examines the important role of trucking in the growth of 1950s North America, recounting the essential role it played in the industrial growth of the US and Canada. Features factory photos, advertisements, original brochures and restored examples, plus a comprehensive guide of all models produced. V5264P • Paperback • 19x20.5cm • £15.99 • 96 pages • 124 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-64-3 • UPC: 6-36847-01264-9

Anglo-American cars From the 1930s to the 1970s – Norm Mort

From the 1920s to the early 1950s, American Woodies came in a variety of models including station wagons, convertibles and sedans. Whereas the station wagons were built for functionality, the Woodie sedans and convertibles were constructed purely for style. Features contemporary photos, brochures and advertisements.

Covers British cars powered by American engines and American cars fitted with British power plants, all built from the 1930s to the 1970s. The first book dedicated solely to these unique hybrids bearing both American and British engineering, made for those who lust to drive something different.

V4269 • Paperback • 19x20.5cm • £14.99 • 96 pages • 131 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845842-69-7 • UPC: 6-36847-04269-1

V4233 • Paperback • 19x20.5cm • £14.99 • 96 pages • 103 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845842-33-8 • UPC: 6-36847-04233-2


Austerity Motoring From Armistice until the mid-Fifties – Malcolm Bobbitt After Armistice the motor industry built cars for export: new vehicles were largely unavailable in Britain. Motorists using pre-war cars & determined to continue driving – despite petrol rationing and other shortages – had to be innovative. eV4674 • Flowing layout • 156 pictures • Base price £7.49 • ISBN: 978-1-845846-74-9 • UPC: 6-36847-04674-3

British Lorries of the 1960s – Malcolm Bobbitt A highly visual look at British lorries produced during the 1960s. Familiar and less well-known names connected with the road haulage industry are covered, with comprehensive text revealing much about these productive and essential vehicles. V5114P • Paperback • 19x20.5cm • £15.99 • 96 pages • 120 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-14-1 • UPC: 6-36847-01114-7

British and European Trucks of the 1980s – Colin Peck This unique book explores the products of more than 50 truck manufacturers – from the very largest to the smallest and most obscure – during a period of takeovers, failures and innovative new products. Contains over 120 mostly colour images, previously unpublished. V4417 • Paperback • 19x20.5cm • £14.99 • 96 pages • 101 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845844-17-2 • UPC: 6-36847-04417-6

Brighton National Speed Trials, The – Tony Gardiner

British Lorries of the 1950s – Malcolm Bobbitt

An evocative look back at the unique Brighton Speed Trials, first run in 1905. Captures the flavour and feel of one of Britain’s oldest motor sports events. Over 150 previously unpublished photographs of cars and motorcycles chronicle the event from the ’60s through to the mid-80s.

A highly visual look at British lorries produced during the austere 1950s. Familiar and less wellknown names connected with the road haulage industry are covered, with comprehensive text revealing much about these productive and essential vehicles.

eV4757 • Flowing layout • 150 pictures • Base price £9.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845847-57-9 • UPC: 6-36847-04757-3

V5113P • Paperback • 19x20.5cm • £15.99 • 96 pages • 113 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-13-4 • UPC: 6-36847-01113-0

British Drag Racing – The early years – Nicholas John Pettitt A fascinating, nostalgic study of one of the fastest, loudest, most powerful motor sports in the world, this book takes a detailed look at the burgeoning British drag racing scene of the 1960s, complemented by 100 rare photos. V4337 • Paperback • 19x20.5cm • £14.99 • 96 pages • 102 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845843-37-3 • UPC: 6-36847-04337-7

British Police Cars – Nick Walker

A nostalgic and heavily illustrated look at the cars used by the British Police from the very earliest days until the end of the 1970s. Throughout this book it’s the cars which are the stars, from Edwardian Humber to comparatively modern Rovers and Granadas of the seventies. eV4475 • Flowing layout • 152 pictures • Base price £7.49 • ISBN: 978-1-845844-75-2 • UPC: 6-36847-04475-6

British and European Trucks of the 1970s – Colin Peck

A fresh look at a period in trucking history when power, weight and comfort increased dramatically. Features many previously unpublished pictures of all key models. V4415 • Paperback • 19x20.5cm • £14.99 • 96 pages • 147 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845844-15-8 • UPC: 6-36847-04415-2

British Touring Car Racing – The crowd’s favourite – late 1960s to 1990 – Peter Collins Evocative pictures of British Touring Car racing – the crowd’s favourite – from the flares of the late 1960s to the turbos of 1990. Features shots of all aspects of the racing – the drivers, the cars, the paddocks, and more.

eV4822 • Flowing layout • 104 pictures • Base price £10.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845848-22-4 • UPC: 6-36847-04822-8

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British Woodies From the 1920s to the 1950s – Colin Peck

Café Racer Phenomenon, The – Alastair Walker

Highlighting the work of hundreds of small coachbuilders, and illustrated with 100 rare and previously unpublished photographs, this book is a tribute to the skills of the people who built these amazing wooden wonders.

The Café Racer is one of the most enduring styles of motorcycle, encapsulating the rebellious spirit of the ’50s. Featuring a huge, global Café Racer directory alongside a unique mix of personal memories, previously unseen photos, iconic machines and chassis builders in profile, this book is a must for any ‘ton-up’ rider.

V4169 • Paperback • 19x20.5cm • £12.99 • 96 pages • 89 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845841-69-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04169-4

V4264 • Paperback • 19x20.5cm • £16.99 • 96 pages • 100 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845842-64-2 • UPC: 6-36847-04264-6

Dune Buggy Phenomenon, The – James Hale

Dune Buggy Phenomenon 2, The – James Hale

An international phenomenon during the decades since the 1960s, here, for the first time, in words and stunning photographs, is the story of the Dune Buggy. This superb book has many rare and archive pictures, and will become a Bible for enthusiasts of these fun cars. eV4677 • Flowing layout • 146 pictures • Base price £9.49 • ISBN: 978-1-845846-77-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04677-4

Hot Rod & Stock Car Racing in Britain in the 1980s – Richard John Neil

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Charts the development of short oval motor racing in the UK, using 100 never-before-published photographs. Championship listings complement the evocative

eV4783 • Flowing layout • 109 pictures • Base price £9.49 • ISBN: 978-1-845847-83-8 • UPC: 6-36847-04783-2

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By the 1970s, Dune Buggies were a worldwide phenomenon. This follow up to the very successful first book documents the development of the Buggy into the ’80s. Includes reproductions of product advertising, promotional material & Buggy ephemera: a must-have for enthusiasts.

eV4849 • Flowing layout • 110 pictures • Base price £7.49 • ISBN: 978-1-845848-49-1 • UPC: 6-36847-04849-5

Austins, The Last Real 1946-1959 – Colin Peck

Drag Bike Racing in Britain From the mid ’60s to the mid ’80s – Keith Lee Showcases amazing machines and their riders in the ultimate acceleration sport – drag bike racing. Great photographs are combined with the author’s in-depth knowledge, to explore, for the first time, the sport in the UK, and chart its relentless pursuit for ever more speed. V4314 • Paperback • 19x20.5cm • £14.99 • 96 pages • 100 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845843-14-4 • UPC: 6-36847-04314-8

Endurance Racing at Silverstone in the 1970s & 1980s – Chas Parker Charts the progress of the Silverstone 6-hour and 1000km races, year-by-year from 1976, through the era of the Group C cars, up to the end of the eighties, with previously unpublished accounts and photographs of each event. V4277 • Paperback • 19x20.5cm • £14.99 • 96 pages • 125 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845842-77-2 • UPC: 6-36847-04277-6

MG’s Abingdon factory – Brian Moylan

Examines how Austin bounced back after WWII, and how, despite the severe materials shortage, it managed to develop the largest range of vehicles produced by any automaker in postwar Britain. Rare archive photography depicts the weird, wonderful and the downright imaginative.

The MG, from being a Morris car modified in the corner of a backstreet workshop, evolved into a sports car in its own right. The 160+ pictures in this book – many never seen before – chronicle every aspect of the MG Abingdon factory from its euphoric opening in 1930 to its closure amidst great recrimination in 1980.

V5112P • Paperback • 19x20.5cm • £15.99• 96 pages • 89 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-12-7 • UPC: 6-36847-01112-3

V5115P • Paperback • 19x20.5cm • £15.99• 96 pages • 164 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-15-8 • UPC: 6-36847-01115-4


MGB Story, Don Hayter’s – Don Hayter Majoring on the MGB’s concept, design and development, here is the story of many MG Design & Development Department projects told by MG’s Chief Design & Development Engineer, Don Hayter. Covers models and prototypes from 1956 up to the close of MG in 1980.

Picks up where Parker’s previous volume, Motor Racing at Brands Hatch in the Seventies, left off. It features many previously unpublished photographs, and offers a very personal account of visits to the world’s busiest motor racing circuit during a decade of excitement and change, both on and off the track.

V4460 • Paperback • 19x20.5cm • £16.99 • 96 pages • 76 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845844-60-8 • UPC: 6-36847-04460-2

V4214 • Paperback • 19x20.5cm • £7.49 • 96 pages • 113 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845842-14-7 • UPC: 6-36847-04214-1

Motor Racing at Brands Hatch in the seventies – Chas Parker During the 1970s, Brands Hatch was the busiest motor racing circuit in the world. Previously unpublished photos, personal reminiscences and accounts of main races recreate the atmosphere at the track during its heyday. An affectionate picture of motor racing at its very best. eV4675 • Flowing layout • 150 pictures • Base price £9.49 • ISBN: 978-1-845846-75-6 • UPC: 6-36847-04675-0

MGB – The Illustrated History. Fourth Edition – Jonathan Wood

Motor Racing at Brands Hatch in the eighties – Chas Parker

Motor Racing at Crystal Palace – London’s own circuit – S S Collins Crystal Palace, London’s own circuit, has recently been found to be one of the oldest motor racing venues in the world – this is its story. Focusing on the development of the venue over the years and its untimely demise, many rare and previously unseen photos are included. eV4676 • Flowing layout • 110 pictures • Base price £7.49 • ISBN: 978-1-845846-76-3 • UPC: 6-36847-04676-7

ABINGDON’S PRIDE

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The remarkable history of a remarkable car. Originated with full co-operation and contributions from key members of the original design team, this MGB celebration even takes the reader behind the scenes at the MG factory in Abingdon.

V5362 • Hardback • 28x23cm • £35.00 • 256 pages • 260 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787113-62-6 • UPC: 6-36847-01362-2 (September 2018)

The Works MGs

– Michael Allison & Peter Browning A Classic Reprint. The 2nd edition of this famous book is the authoritative story of all the MGs prepared and entered by the MG Car Company and its successors in international competition from the 1920s to the late 1960s.

V5365 • Hardback • 27x20.7cm • £40.00 • 296 pages • 270 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787113-65-7 • UPC: 6-36847-01365-3 (October 2018)

From 1930 to 1980, and a recent resurgence, albeit a quiet one, in the second decade of the 21st century – MG is a British legend, steeped in history, highs and lows. Think of an MG, and no matter which era you were born in, there’ll be a particular car that springs to mind. Maybe the MGB-GT is your thing, or perhaps the much under-rated MGF, perhaps even a current MG3 is your poison – one thing is for certain, the history of the company is a compelling roller-coaster ride. We have MG books covering all aspects of the MG story & MG ownership. Get your hands on a British classic!

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Motor Racing at Goodwood in the Sixties – Tony Gardiner Tony Gardiner was a regular spectator at Goodwood before the popular Sussex track was forced to close in 1966. His fascinating photos remind us of an era of motor racing very different from today’s, and illustrate an amazing variety of machinery, from Lotus Cortinas to Aston Martin Zagatos. V249 • Hardback • 19x20.5cm • £12.99 • 96 pages • 194 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-903706-49-7 • UPC: 6-36847-00249-7

Motor Racing at Oulton Park in the 1970s – Peter McFadyen

Featuring over 100 colour and black & white photographs, many previously unpublished, this book recalls the period of consolidation at the beautiful Cheshire circuit.

V4164 • Paperback • 19x20.5cm • £12.99 • 96 pages • 106 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845841-64-5 • UPC: 6-36847-04164-9

Superprix – The Story of Birmingham’s Motor Race – David Page & S S Collins The story of Birmingham’s very own road race, which ran from 1986 to 1990. Featuring many previously unpublished photographs, plus drivers’ recollections of the races.

V4242 • Paperback • 19x20.5cm • £14.99 • 96 pages • 95 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845842-42-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04242-4

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Motor Racing at Nassau in the 1950s & 1960s – Terry O’Neil From the mid-1950s Nassau hosted a series of events at the end of the American racing season. Seen by many as the ‘Golden Age’ of motor racing, internationally acclaimed drivers mixed with amateur racers who came to enjoy the sun, parties and racing. eV4678 • Flowing layout • 111 pictures • Base price £9.49 • ISBN: 978-1-845846-78-7 UPC: 6-36847-04678-1

Motor Racing at Thruxton in the 1970s – Bruce Grant-Braham Featuring many previously unpublished photographs from the author’s personal collection, this is an insightful account of ’70s racing at one of the fastest motor racing circuits in the UK. eV4646 • Flowing layout • 100 pictures • Base price £10.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845846-46-6 • UPC: 6-36847-04646-0

Three Wheelers – Malcolm Bobbitt Three wheelers have played an intrinsic part in the history of the motor vehicle, from Aero Morgans to Coventry Victor, BSA and Reliant. They had their place in motorsport, as well as providing essential transport for thousands of families. A nostalgic look in the rearview mirror at the fascinating world of the three wheeled car. eV4679 • Flowing layout • Base price £7.49 ISBN: 978-1-845846-79-4 UPC: 6-36847-04679-8

Motor Racing at Oulton Park in the 1960s – Peter McFadyen Oulton Park was one of the last circuits to play host to non-championship Formula 1 races. Set in beautiful Cheshire parkland, it was a favourite with the celebrated drivers of the era and with spectators who could watch their heroes compete on a true road circuit. eV4678 • Flowing layout • 111 pictures • Base price £9.49 • ISBN: 978-1-845846-78-7 UPC: 6-36847-04678-1

Motor Racing at Thruxton in the 1980s – Bruce Grant-Braham Featuring many previously unpublished photographs from the author’s personal collection, this is an insightful account of ’80s racing at one of the fastest motor racing circuits in the UK. V4369 • Paperback • 19x20.5cm • £14.99 • 96 pages • 100 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845843-69-4 • UPC: 6-36847-04369-8

Right: The toy manufacturer ‘Schuco,’ founded in 1912, has sparked imaginations for over 100 years. The MIRAKO 1001 tinplate car (not based on a real car) had a wind up mechanism that made it change direction upon detection of the edge of a table. Ahead of its time in 1952 when it was made, its value now is £30-£50 for a played with, but working/complete example, and £75-£120 for complete/good or immaculate/boxed one.


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Britains Farm Model Balers & Combines 1967-2007 – David Pullen

Collecting farm models is a popular hobby worldwide, and Britains has been a leading manufacturer of these models for over eighty years. This is a comprehensive guide showcasing all the models produced, featuring issue dates, codes and packing for individual models and variations.

eV4680 • Fixed layout • 494 pictures • Base price £12.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845846-80-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04680-4

Britains Farm Model & Toy Tractors 1998 - 2008 – David Pullen Britains has a long, distinctive history of producing farm model tractors for collectors around the world. This book is the first comprehensive, fully illustrated guide for collectors of the model and toy tractors produced by Britains in the ten years since it transferred all production to China. eV4681 • Fixed layout • 1579 pictures • Base price £10.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845846-81-7 • UPC: 6-36847-04681-1

Britains Toy Models Catalogues 1970-1979 – David Pullen Provides reprints of the annual toy models consumer catalogues issued by Britains in the 1970s, and also contains two indexes listing all the items shown in the catalogues, complete with the original UK retail prices. This is a beautifully illustrated, essential guide to Britains’ models of the 1970s. V4275 • Paperback • 14.8x21cm • £24.99 • 304 pages • 261 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845842-75-8 • UPC: 6-36847-04275-2

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British Toy Boats – 1920 onwards – Roger Gillham

A concise yet comprehensive history of the major manufacturers of British waterborne toy boats up to 1980, featuring detailed images, plus a listing and description of all models made. Also includes a look at many of the smaller, lesser-known manufacturers. V4364 • Paperback • 25x25cm • £19.99 • 144 pages • 564 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845843-64-9 • UPC: 6-36847-04364-3

Diecast Toy Cars of the 1950s & 1960s – Andrew Ralston

A fascinating insight into the history of the companies that made diecast toy cars, accompanied by 300 photographs of rare examples, most of them with their original boxes. This volume is ideal for newcomers and experienced collectors alike.

V5117P • Paperback • 22.5x22.5cm • £19.99 • 128 pages • 250 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-17-2 • UPC: 6-36847-01117-8

Ford in Miniature – Randall Olson This colourful book showcases some of the most beautiful and rare scale models ever made of US Ford, Edsel, Lincoln, and Mercury cars and light trucks from the classic 1930-69 period. These unusual and expensive models have a flawless finish and astounding detail: a MUST for scale model and Ford buffs. eV4682 • Fixed layout • Base price £14.99 • 440 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845846-82-4 • UPC: 6-36847-04682-8


Over 540 colour photographs of 1:43 scale model Cadillac, Chevrolet, Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, and GM light trucks and cars, plus historical and technical information, comprehensive lists of models, manufacturers and builders, pricing and sources, make this book a MUST for serious GM fans and scale model collectors. eV4683 • Fixed layout • 545 pictures • Base price £18.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845846-83-1 • UPC: 6-36847-04683-5

Tinplate Toy Cars of the 1950s & 1960s from Japan – Andrew Ralston Featuring 150 of the rarest and best toy cars, in pristine condition with their original boxes, this book will be treasured by specialist collectors and all who are passionate about vintage toys and classic vehicles. V5120P • Paperback • 22.5x22.5cm • £19.99 • 160 pages • 173 colour pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-20-2 • UPC: 6-36847-01120-8

The first systematic approach to plastic toy cars made during the 1950s and 1960s in Britain, mainland Europe, the USA and Hong Kong. Light is shed on the history of many smaller and more obscure brands. Features over 250 colour photographs, and current price listings on the antique toy market. eV4684 • Flowing layout • 353 pictures • Base price £7.49 • ISBN: 978-1-845846-84-8 UPC: 6-36847-04684-2

The Denso Toyota AA comfortably sits on the end of a match head. It moves via a remote magnetic energy transmission at a top speed of 6mm per second, which is 0.013422mph. At that rate, to travel one mile would take around 21.6 hours – 60.3 days for a London to Brighton run, not including the inevitable convenience stops. Picture: Denso. al si z e The front bumper measures just 50 microns thick (a ct u human hair is approx 80 microns). The coil of its motor is 1mm (0.039in) in diameter, and powers the car to a top speed of 0.018km/h. (0.011mph). This rice-grain sized model of Toyota’s first passenger car, the 1936 AA sedan, is 1/1000 the size of an actual AA, but there’s a secret up its sleeve; it runs, too! 24 components, including bodywork, tyres (and spare, too!), wheels, axles, bearings, lights, bumpers, side step, number plate and badge. The ultra-thin wire on the roof is connected to a nano-sized magnetic motor, and when a tiny amount of current is passed through it, the ‘engine’ spins at an incredible 600rpm, powering (for want of a better word) the model forwards.

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SMALL WORLD

A powered model of Toyota’s first passenger car, the 1936 AA sedan, which is 4.785mm (0.188 in) long, 1.730mm (0.068in) wide, and 1.736mm (0.068in) in height, was built by Nippondenso of Japan in 1995. The project, which holds the Guinness World Record for the smallest powered car, was constructed to showcase the company’s micro-machining capabilities, along with its semiconductor expertise.

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Since 1972, Kawasaki have produced the ‘Z’ bikes – extreme, popular and ever coveted, they remain as stunning today as they were when the Z1 was released onto an unsuspecting public.

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Left: Impressive choice of Kawasaki books from Veloce’s shelves - see the ‘On two wheels’ section on page 63 for more details.

Right: A 2007 ZZR1400 – proof, as if it were needed, that the Z range remains high on the priority list as a 21st century Kawasaki product. The Z series continues to evolve and impress riders the world over.

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Great value for money, packed with pictures, facts and feats from the annals of international rallying, this series tells the story of the cars and people that have made a big impression in the record books and the minds of rally enthusiasts the world over. Paperback • 19.5x21cm • £14.99-£15.99 • 128 pages • c100 photos

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Don’t miss out on these great Veloce titles – get up close and personal with the stars and personalities of the WRC: the cars, the courses, superbly written alongside unforgettable, unrepeatable photography.

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Audi R8 – Ian Wagstaff The history of the world’s most successful endurance racing car: the Audi R8. Featuring reports of all of its 80 races, plus profiles of the 35 drivers who raced the car between 2000 and 2006 – as well as the Audi R8R and R8C of 1999. Features individual chassis details, results, and observations from significant individuals involved with the R8.

V4327 • Paperback • 19.5x21cm • £15.99 • 128 pages • 115 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845843-27-4 • UPC: 6-36847-04327-8

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Gulf-Mirage 1967 to 1982 – Ed McDonough

Explores the origin and history of the Mirage sports cars, designed by the British-based John Wyer Automotive firm to contest the World Sports Car Championship against giants like Porsche, Ferrari and Alfa Romeo. A true David versus Goliath story, this is a fascinating look at one the great eras of motorsport.

V5175P • Paperback • 19.5x21cm • £15.99 • 128 pages • 100 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-75-2 • UPC: 6-36847-01175-8

– Ed McDonough & Peter Collins

Matra sports cars – MS620, 630, 650, 660 & 670 – 1966 to 1974 – Ed McDonough

Details the origin and history of the 3-litre Ferrari sports cars, which the famed Italian firm designed and built to contest the various versions of the World Sports Car Championship between 1969 and 1973. Features over 100 photographs, many rare and previously unpublished.

Designed and built in the late ’60s by a French firm with no history of sports car racing, Matra sports cars came to dominate one of the great eras in racing. Includes the developmental and race history, with a full list of all events and individual chassis numbers.

V4259 • Paperback • 19.5x21cm • £16.99 • 128 pages • 145 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845842-59-8 UPC: 6-36847-04259-2

V4261 • Paperback • 19.5x21cm • £15.99 • 128 pages • 106 colour & b&w pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845842-61-1 • UPC: 6-36847-04261-5

Ferrari 333 SP – Terry O’Neil Designed by Ferrari’s Mauro Rioli, with British race car designer Tony Southgate, the Ferrari 333 SP contested a variety of sports car championships, both in America and Europe, from the IMSA World Sports Car Championship, to the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

V4758 • Paperback • 19.5x21cm • £16.99 • 128 pages • 146 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845847-58-6 • UPC: 6-36847-04758-0

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Chronicles the first 80 years of DAF’s history, from small Dutch trailer manufacturer through to acquisition by US truck giant Paccar, and development of the company to its present position as a major global brand, manufacturing the top-selling truck in the UK. Essential reading for truck enthusiasts everywhere.

Combining materials from Mercedes-Benz’s official archives with information collected from professionals involved with the marque, this book provides a unique, never before told perspective on how the brand developed its products to provide transportation solutions across some of the world’s most diverse operating conditions.

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V4260 • Paperback • 19.5x21cm • £15.99 • 128 pages • 120 colour & b&w pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845842-60-4 • UPC: 6-36847-04260-8

V4643 • Paperback • 19.5x21cm • £15.99 • 128 pages • 153 mainly colour illustrations • ISBN: 978-1-845846-43-5 • UPC: 6-36847-04643-9

DAF Trucks – A brief history After WW2, lorries were scarce – a big opportunity for DAF. In 1949, it began constructing lorries, trailers and buses and changed its name to ‘Van Doorne’s Automobiel Fabriek’ (Van Doorne’s Automobile Factory). The first lorry model was the DAF A30. Highlights of the postwar period included major supply to the re-equipping of the Dutch army’s softskin vehicles, with models such as the all-wheel drive ‘Dikke DAF,’ and, in 1954, Hub had an idea to use belt drive for road vehicles. The design was developed over the next few years, and, in 1958, the company exhibited a small belt-driven car at the Dutch AutoRAI show. The public reaction was positive and 4000 cars were ordered. Sales of the four-seater DAF 600 began in 1959, the world’s first car with a continuously variable transmission. In subsequent years, the models DAF 33, 44, 55 and 66 were added to the production, all using the ‘Variomatic’ system. Later in 1975, DAF sold its car division, along with what is now the NedCar factory in Born, to the Swedish company Volvo Cars, leaving DAF to concentrate on its line of lorries. In 1987, DAF merged with the Leyland Trucks division of Rover Group. The new company traded as Leyland DAF in the United Kingdom, and as DAF elsewhere.

Focus on Actros Aimed squarely at the construction industry, the Actros range was launched in 2013, in line with impending changes at the time to Euro V1 requirements across Europe. It is available with a choice of four engine displacements and 16 power ratings from 175kW (238hp) to 460kW (625hp), each designed for maximum fuel efficiency, maximum torque and driveability, low noise and emissions, and a long life, with the aim of future-proofing business owners’ liablities. Driveline variations include from 4x2 to full 8-wheel drive (8x8).

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Bonjour! Is this Italy? – Kevin Turner Following his dismissal from a job he never should have had, the author packs a tent, some snacks, and a suit, and sets out on a two-wheeled adventure across Europe. Includes maps and illustrations, hints and tips, places to stay, plus valuable firsthand guidance on what to do when things go wrong.

V4399 • Paperback • 21x14.8cm • £12.99 • 144 pages • 129 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845843-99-1 • UPC: 6-36847-04399-5

This book, the first of its kind solely devoted to the BMW custom bike scene, proves it does! Features stunning images of customised BMW singles, twins and fours from around the globe, many complemented by owners’ stories and technical descriptions.

V4325 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £19.99 • 128 pages • 270 colour and b&w pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845843-25-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04325-4

BMW Boxer Twins Bible, The 1970-1996 – Ian Falloon

British 250cc Racing Motorcycles 1946 to 1959 – Chris Pereira

The air-cooled boxer BMW twins were among the most significant motorcycles of the late 1970s and 1980s, providing an unparalleled combination of comfort, reliability, and performance. Written by a world-renowned motorcycle journalist, here is the authoritative work on these machines.

The history and development of the privately-built, British 250cc specials and hybrids raced in Britain from 1946 to 1959, recalling the men and machines involved in what was clearly the most innovative class of road racing in the 1950s.

V4999P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £30.00 • 160 pages • 190 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-99-3 • UPC: 6-36847-04999-7

V5329 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £16.99 • 80 pages • 97 b&w pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787113-29-9 • UPC: 6-36847-01329-5

BMW Café Racers – Uli Cloesen

British Café Racers – Uli Cloesen

Showcasing fantastic custom BMW café racers from all over the globe, from the old to the new, this book presents them in all their innovative glory. Featuring owners’ stories and technical descriptions, BMW Café Racers is a book guaranteed to interest BMW fans and members of the café racer scene alike – see the ‘caféd’ side of BMW.

This is the first book to solely concentrate on the British-powered café racer. Renewed interest in custom British café conversions is illustrated with stunning images of select sporting, racing, and ‘café’d’ British motorcycles. From single-cylinder for four-cylinder variants – see the ‘café’d’ side of British bikes!

V4529 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £30.00 • 128 pages • 205 colour pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845845-29-2 • UPC: 6-36847-04529-6

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BMW Custom Motorcycles – Choppers, Cruisers, Bobbers, Trikes & Quads – Uli Cloesen

V4896 • Hardback • 24.8x24.8cm • £30.00 • 128 pages • 250 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845848-96-5 • UPC: 6-36847-04896-9


British Custom Motorcycles – The Brit Chop – choppers, cruisers, bobbers & trikes – Uli Cloesen

Crystal Palace to Red Square – A Hapless Biker’s Road to Russia, From – Kevin Turner

A look at fantastic British-based custom bikes around the globe. A celebration of all things ‘custom Brit,’ this is the only book devoted entirely to the British custom motorcycle, revealing the innovative, fresh approach to British motorcycle-based custom bike building.

In typically hapless fashion, Turner sets out in search of adventure. This time, he points his Kawasaki towards the massive Øresund bridge, and passes from Copenhagen into Sweden, then on to Norway, St. Petersburg, and home to London, via Poland and Germany.

V4621 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £25.00 • 128 pages • 250 colour pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845846-21-3 • UPC: 6-36847-04621-7

V4622 • Paperback • 21x14.8cm • £14.99 • 160 pages • 134 colour pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845846-22-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04622-4

BSA Bantam Bible, The – Peter Henshaw

Ducati 750 Bible, The – Ian Falloon

THE definitive book of the BSA Bantam, a simple commuter bike that thousands learnt to ride on. The book includes year-by-year specifications, colour schemes and engine/ frame numbers. Also contains a guide to buying a secondhand Bantam and details of Bantam clubs and specialists.

When the great Ducati engineer Fabio Taglioni designed the 750 Ducati in 1970, there was no way he could comprehend how important this model would be. The 750, the Formula 750 racer and the Super Sport became legend: this book celebrates these machines, year-by-year, model-by-model. A must-have for any Ducati aficionado.

V5136P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 160 pages • 167 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-36-3 • UPC: 6-36847-01136-9

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Covers the BSA and Triumph motorcycles designed for the 1971 model year, including Ariel 3 and the 750cc Triumph Hurricane. A study of related promotional and racing events, the US organisation, and BSA’s financial position prior to 1971’s devastating trading loss announcement.

V4647 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £30.00 • 144 pages • 259 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845846-47-3 • UPC: 6-36847-04647-7

V4012 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £29.99 • 160 pages • 163 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845840-12-9 • UPC: 6-36847-04012-3

Ducati 750SS ‘round case’ 1974, The Book of the – Ian Falloon Although manufactured for only one year, 1974, the Ducati 750 Super Sport was immediately touted as a future classic. It was a pioneer motorcycle – expensive and rare, and produced by Ducati’s race department to celebrate victory in the 1972 Imola 200 Formula 750 race. For Ducatisti, it is the Holy Grail.

V4202 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £40.00 • 176 pages • 259 mainly colour pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845842-02-4 • UPC: 6-36847-04202-8

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Ducati 860, 900 and Mille Bible, The

Ducati Monster Bible, The – New edition

Covers all of the landmark Ducatis of the late 1970s to early 1980s, including the 900 Super Sport and Mike Hailwood replica. Highly illustrated and with complete appendices of technical specifications, this is a year-byyear, change-by-change guide: an absolute must-have for any Ducati aficionado.

When Ducati unleashed Galluzzi’s Monster at the Cologne Show at the end of 1992, few expected it to become Ducati’s most successful model. Here is the definitive source book updated to include 2014 model year Monsters.

– Ian Falloon

V4121 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 160 pages • 178 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845841-21-8 • UPC: 6-36847-04121-2

V4616 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 176 pages • 197 colour pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845846-16-9 • UPC: 6-36847-04616-3

Ducati 916 – Updated & Enlarged Edition

Ducati Overhead Camshaft Singles, The Book of the – Ian Falloon

A comprehensive look at the history and development of the 916 Ducati and its 748, 996 and 998 derivatives. Includes the development of the World Superbike racers and the final Testastretta. This updated edition takes the story of the 916 through until its demise and replacement by the 999.

This is the first book to provide an authoritative description of the complete range of Ducati OHC singles – the engines that provided the DNA for classic Ducati motorcycles, and established Ducati’s current reputation for exceptional sporting motorcycles.

– Ian Falloon

V4942 • Hardback • 26x19.5cm • £35.00 • 168 pages • 159 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-42-9 • UPC: 6-36847-04942-3

Ducati Desmo Manual, The Red Baron’s Ultimate – Eduardo Cabrera Choclán The secrets of Ducati L-twins with belt-driven cams finally explained in a single DIY-mechanic-friendly manual. This book is the incredibly comprehensive practical manual you have been waiting for!

V4878 • Paperback • 27x20.7cm • £65.00 • 288 pages • 1220 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845848-78-1 • UPC: 6-36847-04878-5

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– Ian Falloon

V4566 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £65.00 • 288 pages • 715 colour pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845845-66-7 • UPC: 6-36847-04566-1

Ducati Story, The – Ian Falloon Ian Falloon’s authoritative history of the marque – expanded for this 6th edition – tells the inside story of Ducati’s chequered path to glory, and describes every model, from the original 48cc Cucciolo to today’s exotic Superbikes.

V5085 • Hardback • 27x20.7cm • £45.00 • 368 pages • 349 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-85-4 • UPC: 6-36847-01085-0


Franklin’s Indians – Harry V Sucher, Tim Pickering, Liam Diamond, Harry Havelin

The story of Charles B Franklin, a successful Irish motorcycle racer, who became design engineer at the Indian motorcycle factory in Springfield, MA, USA. He designed the Indian Scout and Chief, two iconic models that helped give American heavyweight V-twin motorcycles an enduring popularity.

V5223 • Paperback • 24.8x19.2cm • £30.00 • 368 pages • 160 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-23-0 • UPC: 6-36847-01223-6

Italian Custom Motorcycles – Uli Cloesen

Many books have been published about Italian motorcycles, but none has focused exclusively on the Italian motorcycle-based chopper, bobber, trike, and quad custom bike scene ... until now.

V4394 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £25.00 • 128 pages • 260 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845843-94-6 • UPC: 6-36847-04394-0

Funky Mopeds: the 1970s Sports Moped phenomenon – Richard Skelton

Japanese Custom Motorcycles

A change in the legal definition of a ‘Moped’ (motorcycle with pedals) led to an explosion of high-performance 50cc machines which were every teenager’s dream during the 1970s. Here’s a colourful celebration of those fantastic machines and the culture of the 1970s.

The first book of its kind, this is a beautifully illustrated insight into the growing trend of customising Japanese metric bikes into choppers, bobbers et al – be they high-end bikes, garagebuilt beauties, or more recent Japanese cruisers.

V4078P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £27.50 • 144 pages • 150 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845840-78-5 • UPC: 6-36847-04078-9

Italian Café Racers – Uli Cloesen A celebration of the spectacular café racers from around the globe. From the old to the modern, from horizontal-singles to inline sixes, this book covers the evolution of the café racers based on Italian motorcycles.

V4749 • Hardback • 24.8x24.8cm • £25.00 • 128 pages • 321 colour pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845847-49-4 • UPC: 6-36847-04749-8

– Uli Cloesen

V4530 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £25.00 • 128 pages • 275 colour pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845845-30-8 • UPC: 6-36847-04530-2

Kawasaki Triples Bible, The – Alastair Walker

Covers the entire production of three cylinder two-strokes from 1967 to 1980, featuring a year-by-year breakdown of bike specs, including the KH250, 350 S2, KH400, H1 500 and H2 750 models. An invaluable resource for any collector or restorer of these fabulous motorcycles.

V4981P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 160 pages • 183 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-81-8 • UPC: 6-36847-04981-2

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Kawasaki Z1 Story, The – David Sheehan

Lambretta Bible, The – Pete Davies

How the smallest of Japan’s Big Four motorcycle manufacturers nearly beat the world’s biggest to become first to the market with a Four, and how Honda’s CB750 debut almost spelled the end for the Z-1 … before Kawasaki stunned everybody with something bigger, faster – and better!

A year-by-year, model-by-model, change-by-change record of the world’s finest scooter from Model A to the GP 200. The story doesn’t end there, though, the focus moves to machines prepared and built by Lambretta Concessionaires. The book ends with a look at the main British dealer specials of the 1960s. Essential reading for Lambretta enthusiasts.

V4807 • Paperback • 21x14.8cm • £14.99 • 256 pages • 135 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845848-07-1 • UPC: 6-36847-04807-5

A lot of Guzzi ...

In almost 100 years of motorcycle fabrication, Moto Guzzi has produced almost 70 ‘standard’ models, with a huge variety of displacements and trim levels on top of those (there are six versions of the ever-popular Le Mans alone) since the company produced its first bike, the ‘Normale,’ in 1921. This historic Italian motorcycle company has an enthusiastic following, and has, in more recent years, re-invented itself, following its 2004 acquisition by Piaggio, which has no fear, it would seem, when breathing life back into traditional marques, such as Vespa. Moto Guzzi is a slightly different contender, however, and has a specific, cultural, and passionate, attitude to its bikes, which is obvious when you look them – robust, unique and gutsy to the core. That passion is contagious, too – hence our selection of books covering this important marque, some specific models like the California, Sport, and Le Mans, or going the whole hog and telling the complete story. Great additions to any collection, we think!

V5139P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £27.50 • 160 pages • 200 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-39-4 • UPC: 6-36847-01139-0

Laverda Twins & Triples Bible – Ian Falloon Reprinted after a long absence! The large capacity Laverda twins and triples were some of the most charismatic and exciting motorcycles produced in a golden era. With a successful endurance racing programme publicising them, Laverda’s twins soon earned a reputation for durability. Here is the year-by-year, model-by-model, change-by-change record.

V5048P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 160 pages • 222 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-48-9 • UPC: 6-36847-01048-5

Moto Guzzi Sport & Le Mans Bible, The – Ian Falloon The Moto Guzzi V7 Sport and Le Mans are iconic sporting motorcycles of the 1970s and 1980s. Covering the period 1971-1993, and all models with a description of model development year-by-year, full production data and 160 photos, this is a highly informative book and an essential Bible for enthusiasts.

V5095P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £30.00 • 160 pages • 160 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-95-3 • UPC: 6-36847-01095-9

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Moto Guzzi story, The – 3rd Edition – Ian Falloon

This book tells the complete history of Moto Guzzi. From Carlo Guzzi’s Tipo GP of 1920, to the MGX-21 Flying Fortress nearly 100 years later, every Moto Guzzi has been unique and charismatic. But the road hasn’t always been smooth and Moto Guzzi has survived many ups and downs.

V5132 • Hardback • 27x20.7cm • £40.00 • 288 pages • 282 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-32-5 • UPC: 6-36847-01132-1

Motorcycle Apprentice – Bill Cakebread Gives a unique insight in to the atmosphere and excitement of working in the AMC (Matchless/AJS) motorcycle factory. An inspiring story, supported by a host of period photographs and rare documents, providing a fascinating record of life within the British motorcycle industry from its heyday and on into decline and oblivion.

V5049P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £19.99 • 128 pages • 102 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-49-6• UPC: 6-36847-01049-2

Motorcycle GP Racing in the 1960s – Chris Pereira

Examines the classic period of Grand Prix racing from 1960 to 1969, and the men and machines involved. A fascinating exploration of the last decade of ‘traditional’ Grand Prix racing, before significant events changed the nature of the sport forever.

V4416 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £30.00 • 176 pages • 177 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845844-16-5 • UPC: 6-36847-04416-9

Motorcycle Racing with the Continental Circus 1920 to 1970 – Chris Pereira A fascinating history of Continental motorcycle racing, from the pre-war period through to the 1970s. Covering the British riders and privateers from around the world, who earned their living competing in Grand Prix races and events on the circuits of Europe – for the racers an exciting and nomadic existence, known as the ‘Continental Circus.’

V5274 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £19.99 • 96 pages • 83 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-74-2 • UPC: 6-36847-01274-8

Motorcycle Engine, The Fine Art of the – Daniel Peirce

Motorcycle Road & Racing Chassis

Professional photographer Dan Peirce presents 64 stunning pictures from his popular ‘Up-n-Smoke’ engine project. The book also tells the story behind the project and how it took years to bring it from an inspired idea to a tangible reality.

An account of the independent companies and individuals who have played a major part in the design and advancement of motorcycle frame (chassis) performance. With full specifications for many chassis, this book is a must for any motorcycle enthusiast.

eV4735 • Flowing layout • 90 pictures • Base price £14.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845847-35-7 • UPC: 6-36847-04735-1

– Keith Noakes

eV4888 • Flowing layout • Base price £14.99 • 246 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845848-88-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04888-4

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ALL BAR NONE

If you like motorbikes, even just a little, odds are that you have a favourite type, be it café racer or trike. You may favour a marque – and since the mid 1860s, and the advent of burn-inducing, steam-powered contraptions, based it would seem, around the Penny Farthing, and not much else, the motorised cycle has come a long way. It’s evolved and changed with each passing decade, mainly for the better. With trials bikes, sports bikes, scooters, MotoX, choppers, hogs and café racers to name but a few, there’s lots to admire out there and, thankfully, lots of books about them all to fall in love with and while away a few hours. So, when it comes to two wheels, what’s your poison? The list of types of bike available is incredibly long – and to discover the reasons why so many exist is simpler than attempting to explain them all. Of course, they exist due to wants, needs, practicality and performance – in a similar way to how cars are marketed; estate, hatchback, two-door, three-door etc, so too are bike-riders’ needs addressed at the design stage. Over the years, this list of needs has been added to, modified res aped and redesi ned to fit all of our individual re uirements en it comes to choosing the correct machine. Bikes and the enjoyment and racing of, therefore, have an incredible legacy – sat, waiting in the wings to be embraced.

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The various aspects of this legacy are covered by many greatly written titles by talented aut ors o ave invested a reat deal of effort in rin in t e relevant details to the fore, so there’s an almost limitless supply of information available whether you happen to be an owner, rider, marque-for-life fan or simply an enthusiastic bike-admirer. There’s been some brave souls out there over the years, risking life and indeed, dying, out on the tarmac of race tracks the world over in the name of motorsport, so reading about the exploits of these legends is an eye-opening experience whether you like bikes or not. The sheer heartfelt love of racing and camaraderie between racers is incomparable to any ot er sport even ormula One ic as a different attitude overall not etter or orse ust different ey all kno t e risks of t eir c osen career ese riders are vulnerable and fast – attributes that don’t go together; perhaps they are fast because they are vulnerable. Their stories are akin to stories about war; to heroic exploits, broken bodies, close shaves and brushes with death so near you could barely slide a cigarette paper between the helmet and the tarmac. It’s not all about the racing – there’s plenty of writing on tap about the machines themselves, the designs, the engineering feats and the successes and failures t at el to et er to et t ese ma nificent motorcycles out on the road to be enjoyed, admired and ridden. So, great reading they all make – and, you can safely enjoy them from the comfort of your favourite armchair. More of a no-risk pastime, perhaps.


Right and then clockwise: Like many Japanese engineering companies, Honda was a pioneer of the motorbike and gained popularity within sports like motocross (MotoX) the world over. New Hudson – a manufacturer that is barely heard of today except by enthusiasts of the marque – had a mighty following in its day, and shown here in period clothing is the proud owner of a 1924 4.9hp Side-Valve Tourist model. A rare sight today. Vespa has always had a generously proportioned corner of the motor-scooter market, having seen off valiant competition from the likes of Lambretta and even Triumph. Vespa still thrives today on its 21st century range of scooters offering more fripps than this sunflower yellow Vespa 50 Special (circa 1969) ever could have . This bronze BMW café racer is a nice example of the extreme styling that can be evocative of this type of bike. Ducati has a full history , and as far as the Italian maker’s sports bikes go, you can’t get much more popular than a Panigale – shown here is a 2012 model Ducati 1199 Panigale in R SBK racing bike guise.

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Motorcycling in the 50s – Jeff Clew For those who were there, and for those fascinated by 1950s British culture, Jeff Clew’s insight to motorcycling in the ‘50s will provide a delightful nostalgic journey into the past, while those younger riders who cherish 1950s motorcycles today will discover a whole new dimension to their enjoyment of the machines.

V5099P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £25 • 144 pages • 168 b&w pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-99-1 • UPC: 6-36847-01099-7

MV Agusta Fours – Ian Falloon Always produced in small numbers, the MV Agusta Fours are now considered amongst the most classic of motorcycles from the 1960s and 1970s. These were the first motorcycles that made Grand Prix technology available to the public, albeit at an almost prohibitive cost.

V4203 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £50.00 • 240 pages • 450 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-84584-203-1 • UPC: 6-36847-04203-5

The Norton Commando Bible – All models 1968 to 1978 – Peter Henshaw The story of the Norton Commando – conception, design and production, how it compared to the competition (British and Japanese). Insights to the company that built it, and guidance on buying a Commando secondhand, this is the fascinating history of a true British icon and an essential guide for restorers.

V5006 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 144 pages • 150 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-06-9 • UPC: 6-36847-01006-5

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Road an ol e e oe o 1960s Motorcycle Sport – Andrew Westlake A fascinating and nostalgic compilation of rider profiles written over a three year period, that originally appeared in Classic Motorcycle magazine, now accompanied by a new set of over 100 photographs. This book beautifully captures a much-loved time in motorsport.

V4835 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £25.00 • 128 pages • 115 b&w pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845848-35-4 • UPC: 6-36847-04835-8

Road an ol e e oe o 1960s Motorcycle Sport – Andrew Westlake Personal interviews with some of the greats of off-road motorcycling from the 1950s, ’60s and ’70s, along with some stunning period photographs that paint a wonderful picture of what motorcycling was about in this golden era.

V4323 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £19.99 • 128 pages • 123 b&w pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845843-23-6 • UPC: 6-36847-04323-0

Road an ol e e oe o 1960s Motorcycle Sport – Andrew Westlake Records the recollections of scramble world greats like Dave Bickers, John Banks and Rob Taylor, plus the hard riding Devon farmer John Trible and Gloucester ace Tommy Barker. Also included is the last ever interview with Olga Kevelos: a true star.

V4745 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £25.00 • 128 pages • 124 b&w pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845847-45-6 • UPC: 6-36847-04745-0


Racing Line – Bob Guntrip The story of big-bike racing in Britain during the 1960s – when the British racing single reached its peak; when exciting racing unfolded at circuits across the land every summer; and when Britain took its last great generation of riding talent and engineering skill to the world.

V4793 • Hardback • 22.5x15.2cm • £19.99 • 232 pages • 76 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845847-93-7 • UPC: 6-36847-04793-1

Scooter Mania! Recollections of the Isle of Man International Scooter Rally – Steve Jackson

A complete history, including competitors’ and organizers’ personal experiences, and the controversies and difficulties experienced by the Rally Committee in the remarkable 20 year chapter in the history of scootering sport.

V4648 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £14.99 • 128 pages • 180 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845846-48-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04648-4

Real Way Round, The – Jonathan Yates

Suzuki Motorcycles – The Classic Two-Stroke Era – Brian Long

Stunning photographs and travel notes from a oncein-a-lifetime, single-handed motorcycle trip across 35 countries. A practical guide to motorcycling round the world – what to do first, what to plan for, and how to cope with the unexpected.

The definitive history of the two-stroke Suzukis, from little known machines hardly seen outside Japan to the triples that took on the world. The book covers all major markets and uses stunning contemporary photography gathered from all over the world to help owners and enthusiasts establish authenticity or simply take a trip down memory lane.

V4294 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £25.00 • 224 pages • 692 colour pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845842-94-9 • UPC: 6-36847-04294-3

Scooter Lifestyle – Ian ‘Iggy’ Grainger Back in print after a long absence! Guides you through the scootering way of life and all its factions, giving a unique insight into the modern scene and all its diversities − warts and all! Includes interviews with well known scootering personalities, plus over 150 colour photos of award-winning custom scooters.

V5119P • Paperback • 22.5x22.5cm • £19.99 • 128 pages • 380 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-19-6 • UPC: 6-36847-01119-2

V5212 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £35.00 • 176 pages • 590 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-12-4 • UPC: 6-36847-01212-0

Trikes, The little book of – Adam Quellin A celebration of the many motor trikes and three-wheeled motorcycles produced since the early days of motoring. Taking us from the 1880s right up to the present day, this book covers a wide range of machines from mild to wild, accompanied by original colour photographs.

V4295 • Paperback • 14x14cm • £4.99 • 96 pages • 76 colour pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845842-95-6 • UPC: 6-36847-04295-0

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Triumph Bonneville Bible, The (1959-1983) – Peter Henshaw

The story of the Triumph Bonneville – its conception, design and production, how it compared to the competition (British and Japanese), and how it was seen at the time.

V4398 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 160 pages • 262 mainly colour pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845843-98-4 • UPC: 6-36847-04398-8

Triumph Motorcycles & the Meriden Factory, Tales of – Hughie Hancox Hughie worked at Triumph from 1954 until its closure in 1974. Here’s the story of his life in the famous Meriden factory; of many adventures with Triumph motorcycles & Triumph people. Records the fascinating history of a great marque.

V167 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £24.99 • 144 pages • 90 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-901295-67-2 • UPC: 6-36847-00167-4

Triumph Bonneville T140 – Mark Paxton

Triumph Production Testers’ Tales

This book covers complete restoration of the Triumph 750, one of the best selling and most iconic of British motorcycles. Aimed at the DIY enthusiast, it details everything you need to know about assessment, renovation and restoration of all major components, illustrated with colour photos throughout. An essential manual for all Triumph 750 owners.

The story of one worker’s time on the Triumph Production Testing team from 1960 to 1962, packed with amusing anecdotes about the obstacles associated with a tester’s daily life. An intimate and useful account of one of Britain’s most famous factories.

V5149 • Paperback • 27x20.7cm • £45.00 • 160 pages • 957 colour and b&w pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-49-3 • UPC: 6-36847-01149-9

– Hughie Hancox

V4441P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £25.00 • 160 pages • 183 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845844-41-7 • UPC: 6-36847-04441-1

Triumph Bonneville! – The inside story of the Meriden Workers’ Co-op, Save the – John Rosamond

Written by the ex-Chairman of the famous Workers’ Co-op, this is the real story of the last bastion of British motorcycle production following the collapse of the industry. It’s also the tale of a workforce’s refusal to let the Triumph Bonneville die ...

V4265 • Hardback • 22.5x15.2cm • £12.49 • 448 pages • 122 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845842-65-9 • UPC: 6-36847-04265-3

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The Triumph Speed Twin & Thunderbird Bible – Harry Woolridge The complete technical development history of the Triumph Speed Twin and Thunderbird motorcycles, and an invaluable reference source to identification, specification, exact year of manufacture and model type. A must for all Triumph lovers.

V4982P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 144 pages • 150 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-82-5 • UPC: 6-36847-04982-9

Triumph Tiger Cub Bible, The – Mike Estall Back in print! The definitive history of the popular Triumph Tiger Cub Motorcycle is back in print after a long absence. This is the ultimate reference source book for all Tiger Cub owners and enthusiasts.

V5127 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £50.00 • 208 pages • 217 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-27-1 • UPC: 6-36847-01127-7

The Triumph Trophy Bible – Harry Woolridge Year-by-year history of the Trophy (and unit construction Tiger) twins from 1949 to 1983. Includes original factory model photos, technical specifications, colour schemes, engine & frame numbers, model type identification and details of Trophy & Tiger achievements. The complete source book.

V4974P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 144 pages • 130 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-74-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04974-4

TT Talking – The TT’s most exciting era – Charlie Lambert

The story of one of the most dramatic eras in the history of the Isle of Man TT. Charlie Lambert tells the story of this sensational upturn, from his own role behind the microphone, to the pressures, controversies, laughs, and sadness that go with being the man at the heart of the world’s most famous road race.

V4750 • Paperback • 22.5x15.2cm • £14.99 • 160 pages • 45 colour pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845847-50-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04750-4

Velocette Motorcycles – MSS to Thruxton – Rod Burris The definitive development history of the most famous Velocette motorcycles, based on the author’s earlier work, out of print for many years and much sought-after today. Includes the most comprehensive appendices ever published on this historic marque.

V5248P • Paperback • 22.5x22.5cm • £30.00 • 224 pages • 450 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-48-3 • UPC: 6-36847-01248-9

Vincent Motorcycles – The Untold Story since 1946 – Philippe Guyony Despite only nine years of production, the 1000 Vincent continues to be ridden regularly in rallies, hard in racing, and well beyond what’s expected from any classic bike. This book tells the modern history of those who relentlessly contributed to make the Vincent more than a legend: simply a timeless piece.

V4902 • Hardback • 24.8x24.8cm • £100.00 • 400 pages • 875 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-02-3 • UPC: 6-36847-04902-7

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Motorcycles and Motorcycling in the USSR from 1939 – a Social and Technical History – Colin Turbett The models, the riders and the propaganda that surrounded them: those interested in Soviet era Russian motorcycles and the era that created them, need look no further than this lavishly illustrated and unique book covering the cold war period, when East and West were divided by ideology.

V5314 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £25.00 • 128 pages • 250 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787113-14-5 • UPC: 6-36847-01314-1 (February 2019)

Left: To action – a Red Army soldier and armed pillion ride toward an uncertain, but presumably serious situation. The tension on their faces speaks volumes.


A bygone era of motorcycling is captured within the pages of Colin Turbett’s Motorcycles and Motorcycling in the USSR from 1939 – a Social and Technical History. Despite the sheer amount of use that motorcycles saw generally during wartime, Colin has managed to avoid the subject matter becoming all-consuming on the military front, capturin also t e avours of t e social and non-military use of bikes back in the days of war. It’s hard to imagine o life really as ack t en o difficult life ould ave been day to day, and just how hard it must have been to get about – and motorcycles provided t e ans er f you could mana e to procure afford a bike, and the fuel, then the motorbike was the economical answer to transport far and wide. The Red Army knew this, and the creative uses the military gave the bikes is explored within the book too. Many of the bikes in service came from the USA, such as Indians and Harley-Davidsons. A fascinating read, and an incredible insight into the mindset of the past, covering the design, construction and use of motorcycles in the USSR, crammed with 250 pictures, detailed descriptions and technical information.

Above left, top: The Order of the Red Star, awarded to Soviet military for myriad reasons such as: personal courage and bravery in battle, excellent organisation and leadership in combat, and outstanding service generally. Left, bottom: Order of Honour – Znak Pocheta – a later decoration from the 1960s. Right: Motorcycles played a major role in defence and also for tactical manoeuvres during the war, and many marques were adopted for this purpose, such as this Harley Davidson, used in military service, circa 1944.

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Cars have come a long way since their inception, gradual integration and eventual acceptance into society, and this is no truer than in the good ol’ USA, whose cars are steeped in history – think gangster cars and oversized ’50s and ’60s classics from major players Ford, Buick, Cadillac, Lincoln and Plymouth. The cars that made America great are the ones that were built to suit the terrain. The above mentioned were built for the long cruises US roads have to offer so t ere s no need for s arp andlin ust pop t e s ift to and off you o erfect ut suited mainly to i ays in t e S e ’70s saw a ‘muscle car’ surge - messrs Dodge and Pontiac the guilty parties there; and pick-ups have always been a favourite, too. Take, for example, the F-150, Ford’s well-established, incredibly well-heeled, Land Rover eating pick-up, has been around since the early ’50s. It was

the best selling ‘car’ in the USA for many years, but it’s not available in t e e nearest e currently et is t e impy Ran er ic is a liar and a c eat it looks like it fits t e ill ut doesn t t s ardly in t e same lea ue ut per aps e for et y ere in t e can you really get to grips with a monster like the F-150 without being arrested for destroyin orestry ommission land nd fillin up a tank it a couple of hundred pounds worth of fuel wouldn’t go down so well either, because we love diesel so much – not to mention running out an hour later up the M3. The US is geared up for these cars. Straight, lon roads c eap fuel and off-road tracks to die for a classic case of ‘horses for courses.’ Ford has done the right thing, and all we can do is admire and coo from the other side of the pond. Well, at least we can read about them. From powerful multi-litre V8 muscle cars we’d all love to own, ut can t ecause t e en ines are too t irsty and i and roads have too many bends, to the sheer beauty of styling lines, that in the 1950s, were futuristic, inspired by the spirit of the age – these books celebrate some of the US cars that really matter, because they capture the heart. Have a nice read. Left: The US have produced some real gems – this Lincoln Continental is an extremely collectible car, summing up US automotive styling of the ’50s without being too over the top. Below: A selection of Veloce titles featuring cars from the USA – see Cars and Motoring section on p91.


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A Life in Car Design – Jaguar, Lotus, TVR

A Chequered Life – Graham Warner and The Chequered Flag

– Oliver Winterbottom

– Richard Heseltine

A Life in Car Design gives a unique insight into the author’s design and project work for a number of leading companies in the motor industry, including Jaguar, Lotus, TVR and General Motors. The book traces the changes in the design process over a period of nearly 50 years.

The first and only account of the Chequered Flag race team and its charismatic founder, Graham Warner. Accompanied by 150 photographs, many previously unpublished, this is a unique story of a fascinating life in motorsport.

V5035 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £37.50 • 160 pages • 200 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-35-9 • UPC: 6-36847-01035-5

V4413 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £30.00 • 160 pages • 140 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845844-13-4 • UPC: 6-36847-04413-8

A Life Awheel – Wilberforce de Forte

André Lefebvre and the cars he created at Voisin and Citroën – Gijsbert-Paul Berk

A veteran motoring journalist’s extraordinary life in vehicles, told through delightfully eccentric tales and charming diary extracts. Packed with fascinating stories about classic cars and motorcycles, set in a bygone world, and properly fixed in time. (Fiction)

This biography of André Lefebvre gives a revealing insight to the work of a practically unknown aeronautic engineer. Responsible for the minimalist 2CV and the Citroën DS, Lefebvre remains an icon of original automobile engineering and avant-garde design to this day.

V4844 • Paperback • 21x14.8cm • £14.99 • 288 pages • 5 b&w pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845848-44-6 • UPC: 6-36847-04844-0

V4244 • Paperback • 23.8x17cm • £19.99 • 144 pages • 154 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845842-44-4 • UPC: 6-36847-04244-8

Amédée Gordini – a true racing legend

Chris Carter at Large

– Richard Skelton & Chris Carter

– Roy Smith

A tale of excitement, laughter, astonishment and anger – the determination of a man with a passion for motor racing in the big leagues. This is the first time the story of the Gordini racing team has been documented in English, and the first complete account of Gordini himself in any language.

V4317 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £55.00 • 288 pages • 410 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845843-17-5 • UPC: 6-36847-04317-9

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A wonderful collection of anecdotes – some tragic, but mostly humorous – documenting Chris Carter’s fascinating and unique life spent at the heart of motorcycle sport.

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V4091 • Paperback • 22.5x15.2cm • £16.99 • 240 pages • 100 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845840-91-4 • UPC: 6-36847-04091-8


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Cliff Allison was very much a countryman at heart, and wasn’t one of the party-going racing drivers. He had, however, a huge ambition to race in Formula 1. Over 100 photos and complete race results recount this fascinating piece of motor sport history.

eV4853 • Flowing layout • 105 pictures • Base price £7.49 • ISBN: 978-1-845848-53-8 UPC: 6-36847-04853-2

Driven by Desire – The Desiré Wilson story – Alan Wilson in association with Andrew Marriott

The story of the driver rated by many as the best woman ever to race cars, and the most capable ever to have driven in Formula One. This fascinating book shows that a woman can, and did, fight her way to the top of motorsport.

V4389 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £24.99 • 160 pages • 165 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845843-89-2 • UPC: 6-36847-04389-6

Edward Turner – the man behind the motorcycles – Jeff Clew “Turner was an inventive genius who had a flair for pleasing shapes and an uncanny ability to perceive what the buying public would readily accept, to produce it at the right price.” For the first time the life of Edward Turner, one of Britain’s most talented motorcycle designers, is revealed in full.

V5141P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £25.00 • 160 pages • 140 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-41-7 • UPC: 6-36847-01141-3

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The story of perhaps the most talented engineer to emerge from Britain in the 20th century. Keith Duckworth’s contribution to motorsport, through Cosworth Engineering, is well documented, but the story of how he arrived at that point is much less well known.

V5103 • Paperback • 23.2x15.5cm • £32.50 • 352 pages • 200 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-03-5 • UPC: 6-36847-01103-1

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Gentleman, entrepreneur, and excellent racing driver, here is the fascinating story of John ‘Jack’ Sears, or Gentleman Jack as he was popularly known. Packed with facts direct from the man himself, and illustrated with 150 unique photos, this is a must-have piece of motoring history.

eV4686 • Flowing layout • 154 pictures • Base price £18.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845846-86-2 • UPC: 6-36847-04686-6

The Good, The Mad & The Ugly ... not to mention Jeremy Clarkson – Peter Dron This book recalls the golden age (in the author’s view) of motoring journalism, during the last two decades of the 20th century, with additional material from before and after. Although the book is about cars it should amuse, irritate or even inform people who are not interested in cars at all.

V5184 • Paperback • 21x14.8cm • £14.99 • 256 pages • 30 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-84-4 • UPC: 6-36847-01184-0

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BECOMING GREATER

When it comes to presenting timeless classics in beautiful photographs within the pages of a book, bound to perfection, Veloce’s Classic Reprints of the Great Cars Series are a tour de force, with reworked, high-detail studio and archive pictures alongside extensively researched information that shows these historically important cars at their very best. Stirring up a sensation on paper and somehow magically turnin it into a ook fit to race t e s elves is a tricky process at the best of times, but that’s what Veloce does best! We’re always looking for new ways to maximise the impact of a book on an expectant public, seemingly succeeding where others may struggle. Sometimes in publishing, ideas require reworking in a positive direction, especially if the originally published material has simply become dated. The Great Cars series was such a challenge, with several titles existing already, albeit older, out of print, and outdated, insofar as the publishing technology available was half as good as it is today. So, how to update the series without killin off t e core uality of t e content ic already existed This is a series that starts its engine, pulls away and goes the extra mile – a direct comparison, perhaps, to t e time and effort t at ent into t e restoration and preservation of the actual cars featured – all have been the subject of nut-and-bolt restorations, and they

therefore lend themselves brilliantly to the detailed photography style. Such is the attention to detail, a halfhearted restoration job would not have endured the scrutiny of the photographer’s lens that these restored gems proudly expose themselves to from all angles. The subject cars, then, are as important as the research especially en paired it t e facts and fi ures t at back up these wonderfully captured, mainly studio set, images, pairing up perfectly. We have added to the Great Cars series, which no includes a uar and olks a en eetle so the collection just keeps on growing! The Great Cars books are of high quality, and are comprehensive in their content. They are full of accurate, chronological information and relevant points of interest, such as examples of period advertising, promotional/press photographs and brochures – all invaluable to die-hard fans and enthusiastic owners, some, perhaps, with their own projects on the go, as well as those simply interested in reading classic motoring literature.

Above – The whole series as it stands today, focusing on some of the most important and iconic cars ever built.

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Harnessing Horsepower – The Pat Moss Carlsson Story – Stuart Turner Pat Moss Carlsson was one of the greatest female rally drivers of all time. The sister of Stirling, Pat had a successful show jumping career before moving to motorsport, becoming European Ladies Rally Champion five times. Written by her one-time navigator and manager, this is a portrait of a remarkable woman.

V4306 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £24.99 •160 pages • 117 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845843-06-9 • UPC: 6-36847-04306-3

Inspired to Design – F1 cars, Indycars & racing tyres: the autobiography of Nigel Bennett – Nigel Bennett Nigel Bennett’s life and career, from his early passion for car design, to the building of his ‘750 specials.’ His time as Firestone Development Manager, Formula 1 Team Lotus engineer, and Team Ensign designer is also covered.

V4536 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 176 pages • 194 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845845-36-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04536-4

I just made the tea – Tales from 30 years inside Formula 1 – Di Spires Di Spires did more than ‘just make the tea’ when she worked in the world’s Formula 1 paddocks. As well as drivers, team owners, mechanics and sponsors, she encountered personalities from every walk of life, from royalty to criminals on the run. Her candid stories range from the hilarious to the tragic and provide a unique perspective on Formula 1.

eV4817 • Flowing layout • Base price £7.49 • ISBN: 978-1-845848-17-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04817-4

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Part auto-biographical, and part historical, this book details life at the Jaguar company from the perspective of a longtime employee and enthusiast. Brian Martin’s story tells of his experiences both on the production line and in the elite experimental department.

V5279 • Hardback • 23.2x15.5cm • £30.00 • 176 pages • 99 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-79-7 • UPC: 6-36847-01279-3

Jim Redman – Six Times World Motorcycle Champion – The Autobiography (New Edition) – Jim Redman The incredible rags-to-riches story of one of the world’s greatest motorcycle racers. From humble beginnings in 1930s London, to winning six world titles, Jim Redman MBE is a true legend of motorcycle racing.

V5044 • Paperback • 22.5x15.2cm • £19.99 • 304 pages • ISBN: 978-1-787110-44-1 • UPC: 6-36847-01044-7

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The authorised biography of one of the best-liked ‘bad boys’ in British motorsport, John Chatham – driver, racer, repairer, rebuilder, tuner, trader and lover of Austin-Healeys. With 200 photographs, many previously unpublished, this is an important and entertaining account of one of motorsport’s biggest characters.

V4257 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £24.99 • 160 pages • 200 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845842-57-4 • UPC: 6-36847-04257-8


Kris Meeke – Intercontinental Rally Challenge Champion

The Prince & I – My life with Prince Bira of Siam – Princess Ceril Birabongse

Kris Meeke – protégé of rally legend Colin McRae – and Peugeot UK won the Intercontinental Rally Championship in their rookie year. From the disastrous opening round, to the ecstasy of winning the San Remo Rally and the championship, this is the story of a driver destined for greatness.

The romantic story of the courtship, love and marriage of Ceril, a young English girl, and ‘B Bira,’ a Siamese Prince, racing driver and sculptor, set in the golden years of the Thirties, in a world now long-gone, and before Siam became Thailand.

– Simon McBride

V4071 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £19.99 • 160 pages • 258 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845840-71-6 • UPC: 6-36847-04071-0

Mason’s Motoring Mayhem – Tony Mason A full, frank and hilarious account of Tony Mason’s hectic life, from humble beginnings in the Lake District to stardom on television and in motorsport. His story includes his business life, TV mistakes, rallying crashes, appearances on stage, and travels to many far-flung places, all packed with laughs along the way.

V4439 • Hardback • 22.8x15.3cm • £24.99 • 208 pages • 123 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845844-39-4 • UPC: 6-36847-04439-8

Mike the Bike – Again. New Edition – Ted Macauley

The story of top-secret planning and the spectacular success of Mike Hailwood’s amazing comeback in 1978, told by his manager and friend. A tribute to a remarkable man.

V5313 • Paperback • 21x14.8cm • £14.99 • 112 pages • 40 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787113-13-8 • UPC: 6-36847-01313-4

eV4557 • Flowing layout • 105 pictures • Base price £7.49 • ISBN: 978-1-845845-57-5 • UPC: 6-36847-04557-9

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This biography of Raymond Mays includes complete histories of ERA and BRM, a foreword by Mays himself, and personal letters addressed to the author from Alfred Owen, David Brown, Tony Rudd, Rivers Fletcher, Bob Gerard, Ken Richardson, Juan Fangio, and many others.

V4786 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £40.00 • 208 pages • 243 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845847-86-9 • UPC: 6-36847-04786-3

‘Sox’ – Gary Hocking – the forgotten World Motorcycle Champion – Roger Hughes

Gary ‘Sox’ Hocking was the only World Motorcycle Champion of his era without a book dedicated to his life. This book reveals his life in Rhodesia, how he was helped to become a World Champ, his dedication, and retirement at a young age – and the accident that cost him his life.

V4862 • Hardback • 21x14.8cm • £16.99 • 176 pages • 70 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845848-62-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04862-4

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Twice Lucky – My life in motorsport

Tony Robinson – The biography of a race mechanic – Ian Wagstaff

The fascinating, funny, sometimes controversial autobiography of Stuart Turner, one of the leading motorsport figures of the past 50 years. One of motorsport’s most engaging and enthusiastic characters writes frankly, revealingly and, above all, modestly about guiding BMC and Ford to rally glory.

The 1950s and 1960s were a revolutionary period in motor sport history, and there are few left who were as close to Formula One in that time as leading mechanic Tony Robinson. This is a fascinating account of life at the heart of motor racing.

– Stuart Turner

eV4531 • Flowing layout • 70 pictures • Base price £9.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845845-31-5 • UPC: 6-36847-04531-9

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Choosing, Using & Maintaining Your Electric Bicycle – Peter Henshaw A complete buyer’s guide to electric bicycles, including the types of bike available, what to look for and why you should buy one. Packed with useful contacts, importers, websites and magazines, advice on where you can ride, and the law. Including battery charging and general maintenance.

V4939 • Paperback • 19.5x13.9cm • £9.99 • 64 pages • 101 colour pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-39-9 • UPC: 6-36847-04939-3

Dorset from the sea – Steve Belasco The photographs in this book have been taken entirely from the sea by sailor and marine photographer Steve Belasco, who has cruised the area in small boats for over 20 years. His love of Dorset's waters, those who enjoy them, and the people and creatures that depend on them, comes shining through.

V4762 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £14.99 • 128 pages • 108 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845847-62-3 • UPC: 6-36847-04762-7

Dorset from the sea – Souvenir Edition – Steve Belasco

Steve Belasco’s love of Dorset's waters, those who enjoy them, and the people and creatures that depend on them, comes shining through in this beautiful souvenir edition of Dorset from the sea.

V4764 • Hardback • 17x17cm • £6.99 • 128 pages • 108 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845847-64-7 • UPC: 6-36847-04764-1

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Draw & Paint Cars, How to – Tony Gardiner Renowned automotive artist Tony Gardiner has distilled his many years of experience into a book that will help and encourage those keen to draw and paint cars, whether for pleasure or as a career. With around 135 illustrations and a clear step-by-step technique, this book is a must-have for any budding automotive artist.

V5256 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £19.99 • 128 pages • 133 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-56-8 • UPC: 6-36847-01256-4

Essential Guide to Driving in Europe, The. New Edition – Julian Parish This easy to use guide helps you prepare for your European trip, and check the information you require on the road. Unrivalled coverage provides the key facts you need to drive in 50 countries across Europe – as well as general advice to help deal with the unexpected, no matter where you are!

V5303 • Paperback • 21x14.8cm • £9.99 • 144 pages • 448 colour and b&w pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787113-03-9 • UPC: 6-36847-01303-5

France: the essential guide for car enthusiasts – New Edition – Julian Parish Whether you prefer vintage models, or the latest sports cars, you’ll find ideas for places to visit and events to take part in inside this unique guide to France. Covering everything automotive, this book is packed with useful info and essential data.

V5057 • Paperback • 21x14.8cm • £14.99 • 248 pages • 203 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-57-1 • UPC: 6-36847-01057-7


o o ld yo o n en ne o ee table – Gergely Bajzáth The very thing every petrolhead needs for their home! A great talking point, and surely one of the most useful ways to recycle an old engine. Get the best advice for building your own table, with photos, clear instructions, and concise descriptions of the work required.

V4884 • Paperback • 27x21.5cm • £9.99 • 48 pages • 134 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845848-84-2 • UPC: 6-36847-04884-6

Red & Soviet military & paramilitary services: female uniforms 1941-1991 – Adrian Streather

Covers all uniforms issued and worn by female officers and enlisted personnel from 1941 to 1991. Features a well researched and illustrated history cataloguing each type of uniform produced, the period it was approved in, and how it was made.

M4067 • Paperback • 24x20cm • £14.99 • 128 pages • 271 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845840-67-9 • UPC: 6-36847-04067-3

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Roads with a View – England’s ea e e and o o find by road – David Corfield

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Not just another travel guide. Written by a driver especially for fellow motorists, this provides detailed accounts of the best English roads to drive, and the best places to drive to for that stunning front seat view. Features specially drawn maps, beautiful colour photography, and plenty of travel advice.

V4350 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £19.99 • 144 pages • 57 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845843-50-2 • UPC: 6-36847-04350-6

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Save money whilst saving the planet! Explaining step-bystep what’s involved in installing your own eco-energy systems, this invaluable guide shows how each type of system is installed, so you can see for yourself how it’s done and make the best choice for your home.

Describes the parade, dress, service and field uniforms worn by Soviet General and field rank officers serving in the land and air forces, MVD (internal army), KGB intelligence and Border Guards from 1955 to 1991.

Renewable Energy Home Handbook, The

V4759 • Hardback • 27x20.7cm • £24.99 • 192 pages • 831 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845847-59-3 • UPC: 6-36847-04759-7

M4267 • Paperback • 24x20cm • £14.99 • 128 pages • 250 colour and b&w pictures • ISBN: 978-1-84584-267-3 • UPC: 6-36847-04267-7

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Mr Trump Goes To Washington

Sprite Caravans, The Story of

In 2016, much to his surprise, Mr Trump was elected President of the United States of America. This is the story of what happened when Mr Trump went to Washington. The author does not envisage it will end well ...

Tells the story of Sprite caravans, from early primitive , and describes how one man – Sam Alper OBE – provided the public with affordable holidays, by bringing massproduction to the caravan industry.

– Michael Mayor

E5163 • Hardback • 17x17cm • £9.99 • 64 pages • 59 colour pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-63-9 • UPC: 6-36847-01163-5

– Andrew Jenkinson

V4358 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £14.99 • 96 pages • 206 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845843-58-8 • UPC: 6-36847-04358-2

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Acura NSX: Honda’s original supercar – Brian Long

Alfa Mail – Open letters from a part-time petrol head – Justin Allison

Loved by the motoring press, the NSX took the world by storm with its good looks and F1 breeding. Honda’s flagship model was undoubtedly one of the best cars ever to come from the Land of the Rising Sun, and enthusiasts are expecting a resurrection.

Comprising 20 ‘open letters,’ Alfa Mail looks at much more than the Alfa Romeo marque. Cars, aircraft, motorcycles – even tractors – feature in this irreverently personal view of internal combustion, exploring what made Alfa special, and questioning the future of the marque in today’s world.

V5124 • Hardback • 24.6x24.6cm • £45.00 • 224 pages • 250 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-24-0 • UPC: 6-36847-01124-6

Alfa Romeo 155/156/147 Competition Touring Cars – Peter Collins

Alfa Romeo Montreal – The dream car that came true – Bruce Taylor

Immediately after saving Alfa Romeo, Fiat entered motorsport wholeheartedly as a means of marketing the brand. This book examines its early attempts, comprehensively charting the development and racing history of the first ‘Fiat’ Alfa Romeo – the 155 – and the subsequent 156 and 147 models.

With its Bertone coachwork and race-bred V8 engine, the Alfa Romeo Montreal is one of the most stunning series production automobiles of the twentieth century. This book is a comprehensive pictorial tribute to the Montreal. A visual testimonial to a powerful and beautiful coupé

V4342 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £40.00 • 224 pages • 465 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845843-42-7 • UPC: 6-36847-04342-1

Alfa Romeo Giulia Coupé GT & GTA – Enlarged & revised 3rd edition

– Johnny Tipler Here is a fact and picture-packed book dedicated solely to the Giulia GT in all its forms including the fabulous lightweight GTA racer. Now an updated third edition which includes over 100 new images.

V5226P • Paperback • 22.5x22.5cm • £30.00 • 224 pages • 320 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-26-1 • UPC: 6-36847-01226-7

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eV4555 • Flowing layout • 125 pictures • Base price £5.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845845-55-1 • UPC: 6-36847-04555-5

eV5148 • Flowing layout • 550 pictures • Base price £14.99 • ISBN: 978-1-787111-48-6 • UPC: 6-36847-01148-2

Alfa Romeo Montreal – The Essential Companion – Bruce Taylor The first English-language book dedicated solely to Alfa’s fantastic Montreal. A comprehensive reference to buying, maintaining and improving the Montreal, this ‘Bible’ contains a wealth of technical information and practical tips for owners and potential owners, making it THE Essential Companion.

V4824 • Hardback • 28x21cm • £125.00 • 320 pages • 950 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845848-24-8 • UPC: 6-36847-04824-2


Alfa Romeo Tipo 33 – The Development & Racing History – Peter Collins & Ed McDonough Throughout the 33’s long career, the great Italian engineer Carlo Chiti designed and ran a prolific number of variations of this championship-winning Tipo, but little was recorded then. The authors have uncovered all that is known of this marvellous sports prototype and recorded it for posterity.

V5131 • Hardback • 24.6x24.6cm • £45.00 • 224 pages • 412 colour pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-31-8 • UPC: 6-36847-01131-4

Alpine & Renault – The Development of the Revolutionary Turbo F1 car – 1968 to 1979 – Roy Smith The inside story of the first turbocharged Grand Prix car from concept to Grand Prix victory. Contains interviews with the men of the time, reports on every race, and over 440 photos and illustrations.

eV5157 • Flowing layout • 441 pictures • Base price £14.99 • ISBN: 978-1-787111-57-8 • UPC: 6-36847-01157-4

Alpine & Renault – The Sports Prototypes Volume 1 – 1963-1969 - Roy Smith

The story of the stunningly beautiful, aerodynamic designs that allowed Alpine to take many class wins and outright victories in championship racing, and ultimately under Renault ownership, a victory at Le Mans. Featuring 298 pictures.

eV5345 • Flowing layout • 298 pictures • Base price £14.99 • ISBN: 978-1-787113-45-9 • UPC: 6-36847-01345-5

Alpine & Renault – The Sports Prototypes Volume 2 – 1973-1978 – Roy Smith

In this volume, we see a new order, a European Championship win, turbocharger development and a command from Renault management to win Le Mans ... Through interviews with those involved, feel their passion, dedication, determination and commitment over many years, illustrated with dramatic photographs.

V4226 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £19.99 • 224 pages • 352 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845842-26-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04226-4

Alpine Renault – The fabulous berlinettes – Roy Smith The beautiful design of the Alpine Renault ‘berlinettes’ and their extraordinary performance in competition made them the cars to beat in the late 1960s and early 1970s. This book brings to life their development and history in fascinating detail.

1500 V4404 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £75.00 • 240 pages • 380 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845844-04-2 • UPC: 6-36847-04404-6

Argentine Temporada Motor Races 1950 to 1960, The – Hernan Lopez Laiseca This beautifully illustrated book captures the entire history of the Argentine Grand Prix and the Argentina International Temporada Series, covering all the great races of the golden age of motor sport – when danger and passion defined racing.

V4828 • Hardback • 24.8x24.8cm • £35.00 • 144 pages • 223 b&w pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845848-28-6 • UPC: 6-36847-04828-0

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Armstrong Siddeley Motors – the cars, the company and the people – Bill Smith

If ever there was a car that exuded style it was the Armstrong Siddeley. From the leviathans of the 1920s to the Art Deco-inspired cars of the thirties, and the restrained post modernism of the 1950s, this is the turbulent story of a great British marque.

V336 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £75.00 • 496 pages • 365 photos/illustrations • ISBN: 978-1-904788-36-2 • UPC: 6-36847-00336-4

Art Deco and British Car Design

The Austin Healey – or ‘Big’ Healey – is one of the iconic British sports cars. Features the complete history of the car; period and modern colour photographs; and production figures and specifications.

V4855 • Hardback • 24.8x24.8cm • £40.00 • 160 pages • 270 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845848-55-2 • UPC: 6-36847-04855-6

Austin Seven, Immortal

– Barrie Down

– David Edwin Morgan

Featuring a comprehensive examination of Art Deco styling elements, and a beautifully illustrated portrayal of British streamlined production cars, this is a unique account of a radical era in automotive design.

This book tells the story of this most popular of prewar cars in all its variations from the earliest Chummy of the 1920s through Sports, Military, Box and Ruby Saloons to the exquisite Twin Cam racers of the late 1930s. The book includes period, detail drawings and rarely seen photographs – a must for the Austin Seven enthusiast.

V4522 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £19.99 • 144 pages • 215 colour/b&w pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845845-22-3 • UPC: 6-36847-04522-7

V4979 • Hardback • 24.8x24.8cm • £45.00 • 224 pages • 250 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-79-5 • UPC: 6-36847-04979-9

Austin Anthology, An – James Stringer

Autodrome – The lost race circuits of Europe – S S Collins & Gavin D Ireland

An engaging collection of short stories featuring some of the more unusual products that came out of Longbridge, such as the 40hp motorcar, probably the first motor home ever built, and the bi-plane small enough to keep in your garage.

Windswept and abandoned, the derelict buildings and crumbling tarmac are all that remain of once grand motor racing circuits. From the great speed bowls of Monza and Brooklands, to the parkland of Crystal Palace; all are photographed as they are now, but remembered in their prime.

V5191 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £14.99 • 112 pages • 90 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-91-2 • UPC: 6-36847-01191-8

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AUSTIN-HEALEY – A celebration of the fabulous ‘Big’ Healey – Bill Piggott

V5129 • Hardback • 24.6x24.6cm • £45.00 • 176 pages • 200 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-29-5 • UPC: 6-36847-01129-1


Automotive Mascots – A Collector’s Guide to British Marque, Corporate & Accessory Mascots – David Kay & Lynda Springate

A full colour guide to British radiator and accessory mascots of 1896-1960. Packed with information and stunning pictures. A must for collectors and would-be collectors.

V5335 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £25.00 • 160 pages • 567 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787113-35-0 • UPC: 6-36847-01335-6

Automotive A-Z – Lane’s Complete Dictionary of Automotive Terms – Keith Lane

Over 13,500 definitions! The most comprehensive guide available to the bewildering world of automotive terminology, including jargon and acronyms. Appendices include Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) decoding and much, much more.

eV4419 • Flowing layout • Base price £10.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845844-19-6 • UPC: 6-36847-04419-0

Automotive History, This Day in – Brian Corey

With a true tale for every day of the year, this book tells of the first self-propelled vehicles of the 1700s, the origins of Ford, FIAT and Jaguar, about the tragedies that have altered the daily commute, and about some of history’s most important cars, such as the Porsche 356, Chevrolet Corvette, Volkswagen Beetle, Ford Model T, and much more.

V5068 • Paperback • 25x25cm • £19.99 • 196 pages • 730 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-68-7 • UPC: 6-36847-01068-3

Bentley Continental, Corniche & Azure – Revised Edition – Martin Bennett Redesigned, enlarged, second edition of the definitive history of the fastest & most elegant Bentleys, the Continentals. Includes Continental R & S Types (1951-66), Corniche (1971-84), Continental Convertible (1984-95), Continental R/S/T and Azure.

V4210 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £75.00 • 256 pages • 198 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845842-10-9 • UPC: 6-36847-04210-3

Bentley MkVI – Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith, Silver Dawn & Silver Cloud – Bentley R-Series & S-Series – Martyn Nutland Quite simply the MkVI’s design was the well-spring from which all mainstream Rolls-Royce and Bentley models flowed until the advent of the Silver Shadow and Bentley T-Series in 1965. Here is the complete story of the Bentley MkVI and its close relations.

V4068 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 176 pages • 160+ photos • ISBN: 978-1-845840-68-6 • UPC: 6-36847-04068-0

Bluebird CN7 – the inside story of Donald Campbell’s last Land Speed Record car – Donald Stevens

Records the development, construction and operation of the last wheel-driven land speed record breaking car that the UK produced, and tells how the tragic demise of Donald Campbell prevented it from reaching its full potential.

V4975P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £30.00 • 160 pages • 134 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-75-7 • UPC: 6-36847-04975-1

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BMC Competitions Department Secrets – Marcus Chambers, Peter Browning & Stuart Turner

Three Competitions Department Managers reveal the inner workings & long-held secrets of one of the most prominent motorsport teams Britain has ever seen. Internal memos, highs & lows, and politics. Be prepared: much of this is sensational!

V4994P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £24.99 • 192 pages • 217 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-94-8 • UPC: 6-36847-04994-2

The inside story told by a man who was both a devoted fan and loyal team member of British Racing Motors from the 1950s. Graham Hill drove the BRM to victory to win both Drivers’ World Championship and Constructors’ Championship for the BRM team, a considerable contribution to British motor racing history.

V5227P • Paperback • 22.5x22.5cm • £30.00 • 224 pages • 307 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-27-8 • UPC: 6-36847-01227-4

BMW Classic 5 Series 1972 to 2003

BRM V16 – Karl Ludvigsen

A look at BMW’s 5 series in the classic era. Observes model changes and development from 1972, to the end of e39 5 series production. Complete descriptions and pictures of BMW Motorsport cars, plus the exotic tuner specials from Germany. BMW’s rise in business internationally is also examined.

Few racing cars of any kind have a more exotic and exciting reputation among enthusiasts than the first BRM, a 16-cylinder wonder machine that was a bright beacon of promise in Britain’s drab post-war years. Packed with photos from the author’s collection, this is the story of a bold but ultimately misguided venture that delivered too much, too late.

– Marc Cranswick

V5061 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 232 pages • 250 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-61-8 • UPC: 6-36847-01061-4

eV5156 • Flowing layout • 161 pictures • Base price £9.99 • ISBN: 978-1-787111-56-1 UPC: 6-36847-01156-7

BMW Z-cars – James Taylor

Bugatti – The 8-cylinder Touring Cars 1920-34 – Barrie Price & Jean-Louis Arbey

The definitive history of the innovative and exciting cars created by BMW’s Technic division from Z1 to Z22. Full and highly illustrated coverage of BMW’s new generation roadsters and roadster-based coupés, the Z1, Z3 and Z8 including M models and motorsport. Includes advice on buying a Z car. Colour throughout.

Detailed study of the 8-cylinder touring cars built by Bugatti following the 1914-18 war. Illustrated with over 200 contemporary illustrations of cars, components and chassis. Performance in competition is recorded, as is a survey of the fall and rise in values over eight decades.

V179 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £29.99 • 192 pages • 162 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-901295-79-6 • UPC: 6-36847-00179-7

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BRM – A Mechanic’s Tale – Dick Salmon

V5098P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 160 pages • 231 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-98-4 • UPC: 6-36847-01098-0


Bugatti 57 – The Last French Bugatti Enlarged & Revised Edition – Barrie Price Concise history of the Bugatti Type 57 including the supercharged 57S and the Type 64 & 101. With revised text and many more period illustrations, this much enlarged new edition is the standard reference on the 57 and its close relatives.

V4871 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £45.00 • 240 pages • 300+ colour pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845848-71-2 • UPC: 6-36847-04871-6

Bugatti Type 40 – Barrie Price & Jean-Louis Arbey The 4-cylinder Bugatti Type 40, sometimes unkindly referred to as ‘Ettore’s Morris Cowley,’ nevertheless shared its fine engineering pedigree with all other Bugattis. Packed with mainly period photographs, illustrations and sales literature, the book also features the factory’s individual chassis sales records.

V5259P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £19.99 • 128 pages • 150 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-59-9 • UPC: 6-36847-01259-5

Bugatti Type 46 & 50 – The big Bugattis – Barrie Price

The Bugatti type 46 was a superlative luxury car. Superseded in 1930 by the Type 50, Bugatti mated the original chassis to a new, high-performance engine to place the model firmly in the Grand Sport category. A fascinating history of the ‘big Bugattis.’

V4872 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £37.50 • 144 pages • ISBN: 978-1-845848-72-9 • UPC: 6-36847-04872-3

Bugatti Type 57 Grand Prix – Neil Max Tomlinson

A comprehensive, radical look at the history and development of the Type 57 Grand Prix Bugattis. New material challenges traditional beliefs about these historic cars, and rejects some long-standing conventions. Myths are explored and truths are revealed in this book, celebrating all aspects of these remarkable cars and their creators.

V4789 • Hardback • 24.8x24.8cm • £50.00 • 176 pages • 158 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845847-89-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04789-4

Car-tastrophes – 80 Automotive Atrocities from the past 20 years – Honest John & George Fowler

Automakers are as prone to turn out clunkers as politicians are to lie. Their cars may be ugly, misconceived, badly built, diabolical to drive, ridiculously thirsty, or just plain unreliable. So which were the worst of the past 20 years?

V4933 • Hardback • 15x19.8cm • £9.99 • 168 pages • 80 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-33-7 • UPC: 6-36847-04933-1

Chrysler 300 “America’s Most Powerful Car”– Robert Ackerson This highly illustrated book presents the history of one of America’s greatest automobiles series, the original Chrysler 300 ‘letter series’ cars. Every model’s specifications and role in Chrysler history is examined in detail.

V4961P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £25.00 • 160 pages • 174 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-61-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04961-4

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Citroën DS – Design Icon – Malcolm Bobbitt Available again! The most radical of Citroën’s idiosyncratic offerings, the DS was sensational when introduced in 1955. Twenty years and 1.45 million cars later it was still technically advanced compared in relation to most other cars. Revolutionary in driving characteristics and comfort, it remains one of the most innovative cars of all time and one of today’s great classics.

V5138P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £32.50 • 192 pages • over 250 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-38-7 • UPC: 6-36847-01138-3

– Simon McBeath From historical background to state of the art techniques, aerodynamic theory is tackled in a comprehensive yet comprehensible way in this practical, hands-on book. Ideal for anyone wanting to gain a better understanding of aerodynamics.

V5102P • Paperback • 23.3x16.9cm • £37.50 • 320 pages • 316 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-02-8 • UPC: 6-36847-01102-4

Competition Car Composites – A Practical Handbook (Revised 2nd Edition) – Simon McBeath

From basic methods to advanced techniques, and covering materials, patterns, moulds, components and technology applicable to the home workshop, this book will help any reader exploit composites technology to gain performance advantages.

V4905 • Hardback • 23.3x16.9cm • £30.00 • 208 pages • ISBN: 978-1-845849-05-4 • UPC: 6-36847-04905-8

Citroën’s Maserati-engined Supercar, SM – Brian Long & Philippe Claverol

Complete Catalogue of British Cars 1895-1975, The – David Culshaw & Peter Horrobin

This is the fascinating story of how the Citroën SM came into being, with company politics and Maserati’s involvement covered in detail. The text and pictures follow the car’s progress from its world premier at the 1970 Geneva Show until July 1975, when the final production models were built.

The famous ‘Culshaw & Horrobin.’ The most comprehensive account of British cars ever published in one volume, this book presents a huge amount of information – historical as well as technical – in a way which will serve the needs of the dedicated enthusiast, automotive historian and general reader.

V5125P • Hardback • 24.6x24.6cm • £45.00 • 224 pages • 270 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-25-7 • UPC: 6-36847-01125-3

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Competition Car Aerodynamics 3rd Edition

eV4583 • Fixed layout • 1000 pictures • Base price £24.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845845-83-4 • UPC: 6-36847-04583-8


Cosworth – The Search For Power (Sixth Edition) – Graham Robson

Daimler V8 SP250 New Edition

Covering the entire history, life and times of the famous British high-performance engineering company, from its 1958 foundation by Keith Duckworth, through its often-exciting and always fascinating evolution, expansion and world-wide success in both motor sport and high-performance road cars.

The full story of the Daimler SP250: concept, development and production. Also covered are related models, specials, buying and restoration, chassis numbers, production numbers, colour schemes, clubs and specialists. A source book of essential information for SP250 and all Daimler enthusiasts.

V4895 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £55.00 • 256 pages • 312 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845848-95-8 • UPC: 6-36847-04895-2

Cortina – The story of Ford’s best-seller – Graham Robson

The definitive history of the hugely successful model thatstayed in production for five generations, enjoyed great success in motor racing and rallying and which redefined the family car. With over 180 colour and black and white photos this is the fascinating story of a incredibly successful car.

V5100P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £27.50 • 160 pages • 180 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-00-4 • UPC: 6-36847-01100-0

Coventry Climax Racing Engines: The efin e e elo en oy

– Brian Long

eV4821 • Flowing layout • 212 pictures • Base price £12.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845848-21-7 • UPC: 6-36847-04821-1

The Datsun 240Z, 260Z & 280Z – Fairlady Roadster to 280ZX – Brian Long The Datsun 240Z inspired a generation of enthusiasts, outselling and outperforming almost all of its contemporaries. This book covers the full story of the Datsun sports cars, from the Fairlady roadsters through 260Z to the final 280ZX production model, illustrated throughout with contemporary material.

V5263 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £26.00 • 208 pages • 298 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-63-6 • UPC: 6-36847-01263-2

– Des Hammill

Datsun Fairlady Roadster to 280ZX – The Z-car story – Brian Long

Seen through the eyes of an engineer, and including detailed recollections of those who were there, this is a fascinating account of the trials and tribulations of leading edge race engine design from 1952 to 1966.

The 240Z inspired a generation of enthusiasts, outselling and outperforming almost all of its contemporaries. This book covers the full story of the Datsun sports cars.

V5043P • Paperback • 22.5x15.2cm • £19.99 • 192 pages • 77 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-43-4 • UPC: 6-36847-01043-0

eV4691 • Flowing layout • 290 pictures • Base price £22.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845846-91-6 • UPC: 6-36847-04691-0

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Darracq called Genevieve, A – The story of veteran motoring’s most famous car – Rodney Laredo

Genevieve is the definitive, documented, ownership history and cinematic record of the 1904 French Darracq motorcar that was propelled to international fame as Genevieve, in the record breaking 1953 film of the same name.

V5007 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £30.00 • 160 pages • 112 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-07-6 • UPC: 6-36847-01007-2

Dodge Challenger & Barracuda

– Peter Grist Features every series and model of pony car made by the Chrysler Corporation in the 1960s and ’70s, including the slippery Barracuda and classic Dodge Challenger. Photos of all the classics, and period adverts and archive factory images make this essential reading for pony car fans.

V5094P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £32.50 • 192 pages • 375 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-94-6 • UPC: 6-36847-01094-2

Dodge Dynamite! – Peter Grist Features the great muscle cars which raised Dodge to a pre-eminent position over the last 50 years. Includes illustrations of Dodge’s styling experiments and concept cars which had such a strong influence on its production models.

V5093P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £30.00 • 176 pages • 298 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-93-9 • UPC: 6-36847-01093-5

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Draw & Paint Cars, How to – Tony Gardiner Renowned automotive artist Tony Gardiner has distilled his many years of experience into a book that will help and encourage those keen to draw and paint cars, whether for pleasure or as a career. With around 135 illustrations and a clear step-by-step technique, this book is a must-have for any budding automotive artist.

V5256P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £19.99 • 128 pages • 133 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-56-8 • UPC: 6-36847-01256-4

Dune Buggy Files, The – James Hale Dune Buggies have been around for over four decades. In this stunningly comprehensive volume you can relive their colourful history from crude off-roaders developed in the 1960s, to the superb show vehicles of the ’80s and ’90s, and take a glimpse into the future of these unique fun vehicles.

eV4694 • Fixed layout • Base price £11.99 • 165 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845846-94-7 • UPC: 6-36847-04694-1

Dune Buggy Handbook – The A-Z of VWbased Buggies since 1964 – James Hale Over 100 makes of American and British buggies feature in this fascinating, updated and revised insight into the world of the Dune Buggy (Beach Buggy). Also includes archive material, period adverts & sales brochures.

V5134P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £32.50 • 208 pages • 671 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-34-9 • UPC: 6-36847-01134-5


Fast Ladies – Female Racing Drivers 1888 to 1970 – Jean François Bouzanquet A saga of female determination to sweep aside male resistance in the inner circles of the motoring world, with a wealth of illustrations spanning almost a century of motor racing. Over forty unique word portraits of some of the daring, brave women who took part in speed records events, rallies and Grand Prix races.

eV5206 • Flowing layout • 436 pictures • Base price £9.99 • ISBN: 978-1-787112-06-3 • UPC: 6-36847-01206-9

Ferrari, Dino – The V6 – Brian Long Although not the fastest or the most powerful Ferrari, the beautiful lines of the Dino have inspired generations of enthusiasts. This book covers the full story of this classic, from Pininfarina concept car through to final production model, illustrated throughout with contemporary material.

V339 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £40.00 • 176 pages • 250 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-904788-39-3 • UPC: 6-36847-00339-5

Fate of the Sleeping Beauties, The

Ferrari 288 GTO, The Book of the

An array of neglected Bugattis, Lancias, Ferraris, Alfa Romeos, Cords and Aston Martins have fascinated car lovers worldwide since 1983, when they were immortalised in a sequence of photos. The full story behind the collection has remained a mystery ... until now ...

The complete story of the iconic Ferrari 288 GTO, including the prototypes, early production cars, mainstream production cars in their various specification guises, and the Evolution cars planned for the aborted Group B FIA race series. A comprehensive and beautifully illustrated look at a unique sports car.

– Ard op de Weegh, Kay Hottendorff & Arnoud op de Weegh

V4070 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £30.00 • 160 pages • 297 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845840-70-9 • UPC: 6-36847-04070-3

Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta – John Starkey THE book of the Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta, beautifully illustrated and covering all details of the model’s development and race history. A Classic Reprint – this book is now available again after a long absence.

– Joe Sackey

V4273 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £50.00 • 272 pages • 326 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845842-73-4 • UPC: 6-36847- 04273-8

Ferrari, Grand Prix – The Years of Enzo Ferrari’s Power 1948-1980 – Anthony Pritchard

An enthralling, comprehensive, and highly readable account of the racing history of motor sport’s most important marque, supported by 340 colour and black and white photographs.

1500 V5257P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £25.00 • 144 pages • 210 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-57-5 • UPC: 6-36847-01257-1

V4623 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £85.00 • 416 pages • 214 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845846-23-7 • UPC: 6-36847-04623-1

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Fiat & Abarth 124 Spider & Coupé

Fiats, Great Small – Phil Ward

The complete history of these important cars. The reader will find expert advice on which model to choose, restoration, clubs, specialists and what it’s like to live with a Fiat 124 Spider or Coupé.

In choosing the models to include in this book from Fiat’s huge inventory, the author concentrated on three criteria: greatness, size and emotion. This fantastic book covers a range of cars that were built in huge numbers, and includes ownership and restoration advice, as well as production histories. Includes Fiat-based models.

– John Tipler

V4997P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £30.00 • 160 pages • 231 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-97-9 • UPC: 6-36847-04997-3

Fiat & Abarth 500 & 600 – Malcolm Bobbitt

V5323 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £27.50 • 176 pages • 853 colour and b&w pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787113-23-7 • UPC: 6-36847-01323-3

Ford Cleveland 335-Series V8 engine 1970 to 1982 – The Essential Source Book – Des Hammill

Fiat & Abarth 500 & 600 covers all the classic ‘baby’ Fiats, from the famous Topolino onwards: here is their full and eventful story.

V4998P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £30.00 • 160 pages • 242 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-98-6 • UPC: 6-36847-04998-0

Fiat & Abarth 500, 600 & Seicento Updated & Enlarged 2nd Edition – Malcolm Bobbitt

From the famous Topolino to the award-winning Cinquecento and the modern Seicento, here’s the definitive story of the baby Fiats, with particular emphasis on the Nuova 500. Read, too, about the motorsport success of Abarth versions.

eV4588 • Flowing layout • Base price £22.99 • 192 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845845-88-9 • UPC: 6-36847-04588-3

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Years of meticulous research have resulted in this unique history, technical appraisal and data book, including input from the engineers involved in the design, development and manufacture of this highly prized engine, from its inception in 1968 until 1982.

V5089P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £19.99 • 96 pages • 46 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-89-2 • UPC: 6-36847-01089-8

Ford Design in the UK – 70 years of success – Nick Hull A landmark new history from design journalist Nick Hull, Ford Design in the UK offers a detailed insight into the company’s design story, from the early days of Ford in Dagenham to the latest generation of the Ford Transit in 2016. It is a fitting tribute to the spirit and ethos of Ford design and engineering.

V4986 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £45.00 • 224 pages • 330 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-86-3 • UPC: 6-36847-04986-7


Ford F-100/F-150 Pickup – 1953 to 1996 “America’s best selling truck” – Robert Ackerson

The story of the most popular pickup truck of all time, the Ford F-150, and its predecessor, the F-100. Packed with hundreds of illustrations and technical specifications. Also includes advice on restoring the first F-1 pickup of 1948 and the original F-100 of 1953.

Ford, Grand Prix – Ford, Cosworth and the DFV – Graham Robson In 1965, Ford underwrote development of a V8 engine for the new 3000cc GP formula. Built by Cosworth, the new DFV engine won Lotus four Grands Prix in 1967. One year later, the engine began its domination of Grand Prix racing.

1500 V5327 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £25.00 • 160 pages • 203 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787113-27-5 • UPC: 6-36847-01327-1

Ford F-150 Pickup 1997 to 2005 “America’s best selling truck” – Robert Ackerson

This book provides readers with hundreds of illustrations, nearly all in colour, of the F-Series pickups. From the highperformance Lightning to the sensational Harley-Davidson F-150, all the great Fords are highlighted in this volume.

eV4698 • Flowing layout • Base price £14.99 • 251 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845846-98-5 • UPC: 6-36847-04698-9

Ford Focus WRC – Graham Robson The story of the 97 Ford Focus WRC cars during their 12year rallying career: there were 44 World Championship victories, and the team won the World Rally Manufacturers’ Championship. Drivers included Colin McRae, Carlos Sainz, Marcus Grönholm and Mikko Hirvonen, with sponsors including Martini, BP (and Castrol), and the state of Abu Dhabi.

V5020 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 192 pages • 240 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-20-5 • UPC: 6-36847-01020-1

V4624 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £65.00 • 272 pages • 313 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845846-24-4 • UPC: 6-36847-04624-8

Ford GT – Then, and Now – Adrian Streather

The complete picture of the Ford GT, including: driver interviews; previously unseen records and pictures; myths and celebrated stories; the GT’s opponents on the track; and the GT replica industry. Additionally, as many Ford GT drivers as could be found have been given a place in the author’s Roll of Honour. Includes contributions from key individuals.

V5126 • Hardback • 24.6x24.6cm • £45.00 • 240 pages • 491 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-26-4 • UPC: 6-36847-01126-0

Ford Midsize Muscle – Fairlane, Torino & Ranchero – V8 Dynamite 1955-1979 – Marc Cranswick

The evolution of Ford’s midsize muscle cars, from the Fairlane to the Gran Torino, from Ranchero to LTD II … and beyond!

V4929 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £30.00 • 176 pages • 229 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-29-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04929-4

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Fords, Rallye Sport – The inside story

Formula One – The Real Score?

The inside story of how Rallye Sport Fords were created by Ford in the ’70s and ’80s, enabling works and private teams to be fully competitive in national and international rallies and races, and win many championships. RS cars were bought by over 100,000 enthusiast customers.

A reassessment of driver ability based on an analysis of all F1 and equivalent race results since 1947. “An absolutely essential read for Formula One racing fans, it is impressively illustrated, written, organised and presented, making it unreservedly recommended.” Midwest Book Review “It’s undeniably fascinating.” Classic & Sportscar.

– Mike Moreton

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eV4724 • Flowing layout • 180 pictures • Base price £18.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845847-24-1 • UPC: 6-36847-04724-5

Ford Small Block V8 Racing Engines – Des Hammill

A rare insight into the confident, logical approach of Ford’s Engine & Foundry Division engineers during the 1960s racing programmes – a time when outstanding technical decisions led to many events being won.

V4425 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £25.00 • 112 pages • 125 b&w pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845844-25-7 • UPC: 6-36847-04425-1

– Brian Harvey

V5027 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £45.00 • 368 pages • 156 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-27-4 • UPC: 6-36847-01027-0

Formula 5000 Motor Racing back then ... and back now – Derek Lawson A fascinating trip down memory lane, allowing readers to relive the days when Formula 5000 cars roared around the race tracks of Britain and Europe, creating a lot of noise and excitement.

eV5080 • Flowing layout • 151 pictures • Base price £19.99 • ISBN: 978-1-787110-80-9 UPC: 6-36847-01080-5

Formula One’s lost cars, Unraced … – S S Collins

Hidden in workshops around the world lie forgotten and abandoned machines – their builder’s dreams unfulfilled. These purpose-built cars have never started a race, never felt the excitement of a Grand Prix, yet they define an era of Formula One which changed the future landscape of the sport.

eV4731 • Flowing layout • 143 pictures • Base price £18.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845847-31-9 • UPC: 6-36847-04731-3

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Grand Prix Racing, 11 2-litre 1961-1965 – Low Power, High Tech

– Mark Whitelock The story of a Grand Prix formula that no British constructor wanted, but which they came to dominate. It saw the career of Stirling Moss come to a premature end, and the rise to prominence of a new breed of British driver in Jim Clark, Graham Hill and John Surtees.

V4016 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £39.99 • 336 pages • 204 pictures/line drawings • ISBN: 978-1-845840-16-7 • UPC: 6-36847-04016-1

GT – The World’s Best GT Cars 195373 – Sam Dawson This book tells the stories behind the most glamorous and alluring vehicles of the fifties, sixties and seventies – the Grand Tourers. Since the arrival of the Lancia Aurelia B20 GT in 1953, manufacturers have competed to find that perfect balance of luxury, accommodation, and sporting ability.

eV4702 • Flowing layout • 149 pictures • Base price £9.49 • ISBN: 978-1-845847-02-9 • UPC: 6-36847-04702-3

GT40 Production & Racing History, Individual Chassis History – revised edition – Trevor Legate The definitive development, production & racing history history of Ford’s Ferrari-beating sports racing car, winner at Le Mans 1966 through 1969. Includes individual chassis record & illustrated GT40 parts list.

eV4701 • Flowing layout • 230 pictures • Base price £24.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845847-01-2 • UPC: 6-36847-04701-6

Hillclimbing & Sprinting – Phil Short & Steve Wilkinson

Hillclimbing & Sprinting is one of the most popular ways of getting into motor sport. This book tells would-be competitors how to get started and how to improve their skills, together with where to find the events, detailed driving advice on top courses, and many interviews with competitors, including a UK Hillclimb champion.

eV4506 • Flowing layout • 152 pictures • Base price £14.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845845-06-3 • UPC: 6-36847-04506-7

Hillman, Humber, Singer, Sunbeam & Talbot – A Pictorial History, Rootes Cars of the 1950s, 1960s & 1970s – David Rowe Rootes Cars of the ’50s, ’60s & ’70s is the only full-colour comprehensive guide to all Hillman, Humber, Sunbeam, Singer & Talbot cars & vans, built from 1950 until the end of production in the 1970s.

V4993 • Paperback • 21x14.8cm • £16.99 • 160 pages • 859 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-93-1 • UPC: 6-36847-04993-5

Indianapolis, The British at – Ian Wagstaff

Following the format of the author’s award-winning The British at Le Mans, this book recounts the history of the Indianapolis 500 race through the eyes and actions of those British-born or British citizens who have driven in it, or been involved in any way – be it as designer, mechanic, or official.

V4246 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £24.99 • 256 pages • 316 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845842-46-8 • UPC: 6-36847-04246-2

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Incredible, Shimmering tales ...

Intermeccanica – The Story of the Prancing Bull – New 2nd Edition – Andrew McCredie & Paula Reisner

India – The Shimmering Dream

Frank Reisner turned a youthful passion for cars into one of the world’s most famous small sports car building companies. From modest beginnings in Turin, Intermeccanica designed & produced a dozen different but exciting models that shook the motoring world in the ’60s and ’70s.

– Max Reisch

An extraordinary account of a remarkable motorcycle journey made in 1933, through Iraq, Iran and Baluchistan (now part of Pakistan) to India. Wonderful descriptions of the people and cultures, now nearly forgotten, yet still hugely relevant today, are brought evocatively to life by the stunning period photos.

V5253 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £45.00 • 192 pages • 200 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-53-7 • UPC: 6-36847-01253-3

Jaguar – All the Cars – 4th Edition V5294 • Paperback • 21x14.8cm • £14.99 • 192 pages • 96 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-94-0 • UPC: 6-36847-01294-6 (August 2018)

An Incredible Journey

– Nigel Thorley

This significantly enhanced Fourth Edition of Jaguar – All the cars, brings the Jaguar model story right up-to-date. The only publication available covering the entire range in precise detail, with a revised engine chapter, updated chapters on existing models, and new chapters on the very latest Jaguar models.

– Max Reisch

The compelling story of Max Reisch and Helmuth Hahmann’s journey across Asia in 1935 in a Steyr 100. This is a story of adventure and discovery, describing the countries, people and problems that they encountered along the way. With stunning period photographs, this book provides a historic and fascinating insight into a pre-WW2 world.

V5165 • Paperback • 21x14.8cm • £14.99 • 288 pages • 231 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-65-3 • UPC: 6-36847-01165-9 (Available)

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... A powerful, moving, exciting book ... Classic Car Magazine.

V4810 • Hardback • 23.5x17cm • £40.00 • 392 pages • 700 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845848-10-1 • UPC: 6-36847-04810-5

Jaguar E-type – A celebration of the world’s favourite ’60s icon – Nigel Thorley

This book provides an insight into the background, development and features of Jaguar’s iconic E-Type in both historic and modern day terms, and is beautifully illustrated with superb archive images and modern studio photography.

V5025 • Hardback • 24.8x24.8cm • £40.00 • 160 pages • 264 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-25-0 • UPC: 6-36847-01025-6


Jaguar E-type – Factory and Private Competition Cars – Peter Griffiths A detailed look at the competition E-types: an exciting and important aspect of Jaguar’s history, but one that has often been overlooked and poorly documented.

V5186 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £40.00 • 144 pages • 409 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-86-8 • UPC: 6-36847-01186-4

Jaguar Mark 1 & 2 – A Celebration of Jaguar’s classic sporting saloons

– Nigel Thorley The compact Jaguar saloons of the ’50s and ’60s epitomised the image and resulting success of the Jaguar marque. This book provides an insight into the background, development and features, and is beautifully illustrated with superb archive images and studio photography.

V5024 • Hardback • 24.8x24.8cm • £40.00 • 160 pages • 269 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-24-3 • UPC: 6-36847-01024-9

Jaguar, The Rise of – Barrie Price A study of how SS metamorphosed into Jaguar, how the company prospered and grew (even during the world’s worst economic depression) and the importance of the relationship with the Standard Motor Company. Many hitherto unknown facts disclosed. Copiously illustrated with superb and evocative contemporary photographs.

eV4585 • Flowing layout • 265 pictures • Base price £24.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845845-85-8 • UPC: 6-36847-04585-2

Jaguar XJ220 – The Inside Story – Mike Moreton

The Jaguar XJ220 supercar was developed and produced from 1989 to 1994 by JaguarSport as a limited edition. Mike Moreton, ace director of impossible projects, who was headhunted for the XJ220 by Tom Walkinshaw, relives the inside story of this fantastic hi-tech car.

V4250 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £24.99 • 160 pages • 225 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845842-50-5 • UPC: 6-36847-04250-9

Jaguar XJ-S, The Book of the – Brian Long

The definitive history of Jaguar’s E-Type replacement, the XJ-S. This Jaguar offered a combination of supercar performance and grand tourer luxury, and is now eminently collectable. Includes rare photos of the prototypes that didn’t make production.

V4401 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £45.00 • 160 pages • 290 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845844-01-1 • UPC: 6-36847-04401-5

Jeep CJ 1945-86 – Robert Ackerson Packed with carefully researched text, and hundreds of colour illustrations and charts detailing and illustrating the specifications and options of all CJ models, this book provides readers with the story of the CJ’s origin as the MB Jeep of WWII, its popularity as a utility vehicle, and its evolution into a rugged 4x4 suitable for work or play.

eV4704 • Flowing layout • 300 pictures • Base price £18.74 • ISBN: 978-1-845847-04-3 • UPC: 6-36847-04704-7

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VA R I E D W O R L D It’s not all about where you go, apparently, it’s what you go in ...

When Volkswagen arrived on the car scene in 1937, just before the days of Hitlerisms and downright horrific goings on in the form of war, the German government, then under the control of one Adolf Hitler, formed a new, state-owned car company, with its headquarters in Wolfsburg, named ‘Gesellschaft zur Vorbereitung des Deutschen Volkswagens mbH.’ It was later renamed ‘Volkswagenwerk,’ – ‘The People’s Car Company.’ In addition to an ambitious campaign to build a network of autobahns and limited access roads across Germany, Hitler’s pet project was the development and mass production of an affordable, yet speedy, vehicle that could sell for less than 1000 Reich marks (about $140 at the time). The dictator procured the services of Ferdinand Porsche to design the ‘people’s car,’ and, in 1938, declared: “It is for the broad masses that this car has been built. Its purpose is to answer their transportation needs, and it is intended to give them joy.”

Left: The VW Beetle is explored from almost every angle in our selection of books about this incredibly popular car; take a journey into the history, the variants and the foibles of this ever-endearing motoring icon.

The car was unveiled in 1939 at the Berlin Motor Show, around the same time as World War 2 started – no sooner had it begun, production was ceased. After the war, the car was exported outside Europe and although not an instant hit in the USA, due to the previous connection with the Nazis, in 1959, having been subjected to some creative marketing, the car inherited the name ‘Beetle’ – US acclaim followed and by 1972, VW had sold over 15 million Beetles – beating the world record previously held by Henry Ford’s Model T. Despite a lull during the 1970s, production of the Beetle, still largely in its original form, continued until 1998. It was replaced then by the ‘new’ Beetle, using the Golf platform (see above right) – everywhere but Mexico, where it continued to be built for another five years, more or less unchanged. The worldwide production figure was 21 million cars in just under 70 years of production. The Beetle 108 today has a massive cult following, and a ‘cutesy’ but cool image, popular with young and old alike.

Above: Simple, practical and, as it turned out, very, popular! The mark 1, and (inset) mark 3 Golf/Rabbit/Caribe are both featured in finer detail, along with some outstanding photographs in Veloce’s VW Golf – Five Generations of Fun. The Golf GTi is subjected to a thorough going-over in our Essential Buyer’s Guide too, both written by expert Richard Copping.

NO HANDICAP ...

VW unveiled the Golf, ‘Rabbit’ or ‘Caribe,’ depending on where you are in the World, in 1974 - designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro, nobody, least of all VW, could have predicted the plucky little car’s success over the next four-plus decades. There have been no fewer than around 32 million Golfs built since its addition to the VW family, from Mk1 to the current Mk7 and with many vans, cabriolets and spin-offs to boot – not only has the car all these wonderful historic statistics, it also lends its chassis platform to other VW models such as the new Beetle; in addition, it shares this with the likes of Seat, SkŐda, Audi and several other models within those manufacturers’ ranges too. This has become a principal technique in keeping production costs down throughout the car manufacturing industry, with countless pairings the world over.


C AT C H I N G A B U S Images of Volkswagen’s Camper, or ‘Bus’ have been used in all manner of advertising, coaxing consumers to imagine themselves in a far off, carefree world that worries only about freedom and what that brings to the fold-down table. The reality, perhaps, is less romantic, albeit still laced with fun and frolics along the way ...

Before you pack your bags and start singing “We’re all going on a summer holiday ...” it’s worth mentioning that these things cost money. Sometimes lots, sometimes not, but either way, you have to remember that you are buying not only into a lifestyle choice and a new-found freedom, alongside a community of like-minded drivers/ owners who will wave the Vdub hand sign (see next page) at you as they pass you – broken down or not, and also a decades old piece of engineering that may or may not have been maintained correctly over those decades by a whole list of complete strangers who sold it on for one reason or another. Some, over those years, may well have been completely genuine, others may have got scared by a quote from a garage, and sold it on to avoid the financial responsibility – and so the list goes on. Help is at hand, though; Veloce has a host of information to guide you through the process, and hopefully help you to get to the perfect VW camper. It’s not easy. There are people out there who have been looking for the golden fleece of campers for years, and will probably never find what they want for their budget, and there are plenty of people too, that have been trying to sell their overpriced camper with too much work for that price, who aren’t being realistic about the eventual sale price, and therefore will never sell. (continued on p111)

Right: Looks are deceiving: although this ‘Splittie’ seems ready for a quick sanding and overhaul, beware of what lies beneath before parting with your hardearned cash.

Right: A beautifully executed restoration of a 1960s split-screen Camper. The roof rack is a particularly nice period touch, as well as being a useful accessory.

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Right: This shows you exactly what can be achieved when imagination is added to a solidly restored Splittie. The use of storage space is well planned, practical and admirably executed. Below: ‘Tangoed’ – using the original colour combination is preferable if you are after originality. The majority of pre-’67 VW Campers are two-tone. This slightly later bay window version is Brilliant Orange with Cloud White roof.

Above: Saying “hi” to another VW enthusiast is easy – and it works, too – this is the internationally recognised VW hand signal – owners often ‘wave to each other – particularly on the way to shows or Vdub events. There are many other, complex (two-handed whilst driving? No thanks!) versions, but this is, apparently, the original.

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(from p109) To sum up, delving into classic VW bus land could be a joy, with it’s cult-like status and fans the world over, but it’s worth bearing in mind that there can be many and varied problems with ownership of these wonderful creations, so getting the right background information as part of your research makes absolute sense.

Below: “Zoinks! – Let’s get outta here, Scoob!” There are all sorts of themed and customised buses – they all just seem to lend themselves very well to a fun finish – one of the most popular themes is the ‘Mystery Machine’ which features in the popular Scooby-Doo cartoons. (Original source: Pinterest)

Veloce has embraced the VW marque and published plenty of reading material by in-theknow authors, covering subjects from sourcing to completely restoring. Whether you are looking for an original Splittie, Bay or Wedge, there’s something here for you. Of course, they make perfect gifts for the VW ‘van fan’ or car enthusiast in your life. Check online for the whole range at: www.veloce.co.uk or www.velocebooks.com and be inspired! Even relatively recently (since 2006), VW has sold over 100 million cars globally; Simon Glen’s Volkswagens of the World is a balanced and accurately researched insight into the many models the car-giant has produced, and, as you’d expect from a lifelong enthusiast of the marque, he has also written another Veloce title, detailing and cataloging the Volkswagen Type 3. There are hundreds of pictures within both of these publications, collected over a lifetime of passion for Volkswagens, some of which are very rare indeed. Patina Volkswagens is a new, unique insight into a universe of deliberate, rust finishes; a popular way to present your VW; in many cases, just how it was found! There’s an undeniable beauty in these VWs, and this collection will please any VW enthusiast. Richard Copping continues to delve into

a major part of VW history in Volkswagen – The air-cooled era; an interesting look into the thinking behind the distinctive engine type, adopted by Porsche for the 356 and later, the 911 – not a drop of coolant to be seen! For those of a technically discerning nature, we have titles in our Speedpro™ Series from hands-on author James Hale, looking closely at both the Beetle and Bus suspension, brakes and chassis and how to modify these components for high performance. Highly illustrated and presented in step-bystep sections.

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Jeep Wrangler from 1987 – Robert Ackerson Contains complete details of annual model changes, model, trim and option prices, and is illustrated with hundreds of colour photographs. Adding to the book’s detailed text are interviews with key Jeep officials and designers, as well as contributions from many Wrangler owners and enthusiasts.

eV4705 • Flowing layout • 300 pictures • Base price £18.74 • ISBN: 978-1-845847-05-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04705-4

Jowett Jupiter, The – The car that leaped to fame – New edition – Edmund Nankivell

An instant success in racing and rallying, the Jupiter was designed by famous Austrian racing engineer Dr EberanEberhorst, who ensured its successes were due, in large measure, to its excellent handling, making it a much sought-after classic to this day.

NV4912 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £50.00 • 224 pages • 226 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-12-2 • UPC: 6-36847-04912-6

Karmann Ghia Coupé & Cabriolet – Malcolm Bobbitt

The story of these wonderfully stylish cars, built on the ultra-dependable VW Beetle chassis & running gear. Produced between 1955 & 1974, these timeless models are now classics. Here is the essential guide to the curvy & collectible VW-based Karmann Ghias.

V5326 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £19.99 • 112 pages • 163 colour and b&w pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787113-26-8 • UPC: 6-36847-01326-4

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Land Rover, The Half-Ton Military – Mark J Cook

The full story of the ‘Lightweight’ military Land Rover. Packed with facts & photographs, this book covers all the variants used in the UK and overseas. A must for the Land Rover enthusiast & invaluable to all enthusiasts, owners, restorers and would-be buyers.

V296 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £25.00 • 192 pages • 180 photos • ISBN: 978-1-903706-96-1 • UPC: 6-36847-00296-1

Lamborghini Miura Bible, The – Joe Sackey

The ONLY book on the Lamborghini Miura to be published in the past twenty-seven years! Written by a world-renowned authority on the Miura, and featuring, among other things, a never-before-published factory chassis production register, plus technical illustrations, studio images, and exclusive interviews with the designers of the car.

eV4917 • Flowing layout • 434 pictures • Base price £24.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845849-17-7 • UPC: 6-36847-04917-1

Lamborghini Urraco, The Book of the – Arnstein Landsem

The amazing story of the Lamborghini Urraco; what really happened to the car that was built to beat the Porsche 911 and Ferrari 308, and why it never got the chance it deserved. A fascinating and practical account of a supercar classic.

V4286 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £40.00 • 208 pages • 317 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845842-86-4 • UPC: 6-36847-04286-8


Lancia 037 – The development and rally history of a world champion – Peter Collins

The story of Lancia’s mid-engined, supercharged 037, which dominated Group B rallying in the eighties. Featuring many of chief designer Sergio Limone’s own photographs, as well as interviews with team members, this is the definitive history of a true world champion.

V5128 • Hardback • 24.6x24.6cm • £45.00 • 224 pages • 343 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-28-8 • UPC: 6-36847-01128-4

Lancia Delta Integrale – Peter Collins A legend on the road, race track and rally stage, the Lancia Integrale was a machine to be reckoned with during its heyday in the 1980s. This book tells the full story of this much sought-after car.

V5076 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 160 pages • 236 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-76-2 • UPC: 6-36847-01076-8

Land Rover Emergency Vehicles – James Taylor

Here is the story of how Land Rovers were used by the emergency services over a period of nearly 70 years. Examples of the major conversions for Fire, Police and Ambulance use are featured, showing how the different types have been adapted for these specialist roles.

V5244 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £30.00 • 144 pages • 275 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-44-5 • UPC: 6-36847-01244-1

Lea-Francis Story, The – Barrie Price Founded in 1895, by the 1920s Lea-Francis was firmly established as a leading manufacturer of high quality sporting cars. From the 1930s to the 1960s the company specialised in high efficiency, medium-sized cars built with care and the best quality components. ‘Leafs’ had much success in motorsport.

V4957P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £27.50 • 176 pages • 260 b&w pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-57-3 • UPC: 6-36847-04957-7

Le Mans Panoramic – Gavin Ireland The Le Mans 24 Hours is the ultimate endurance race. This book captures the sheer scale and drama of this legendary event as never before, using specialist panoramic photography to give an unprecedented inside view of how the race is entered, watched, won, and lost. Very large format double page images throughout.

V4243 • Hardback • 20x30cm • £35.00 • 224 pages • 118 colour pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845842-43-7 • UPC: 6-36847-04243-1

Little book of microcars, The – Adam Quellin During the middle of the twentieth century, a plethora of small economy cars – often quirky and bizarre – emerged to meet the needs of the cash-strapped motorist. This book charts the history and development of these microcars, from the lean period after the Second World War right up to the present day.

eV4894 • Flowing layout • 85 pictures • Base price £3.49 • ISBN: 978-1-845848-94-1 • UPC: 6-36847-04894-5

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Lola – All the Sports Racing & Singleseater Racing Cars 1978 to 1997 – John Starkey, Esa Illoinen & Ken Wells

Lola is probably the world’s leading manufacturer of racing cars. Here’s the illustrated record of all Lolas built between 1978 and 1997, and the story of the Lola company in the same period. A companion volume covers 1957-1977.

V5258P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £30.00 • 176 pages • pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-58-2 • UPC: 6-36847-01258-8

Lola – The Illustrated History 1957 to 1977 – John Starkey & Ken Wells Lola, a British company, is probably the best-known and best-respected builder of racing cars, and has built successful cars for almost every racing formula. This book covers the 63 types of Lola car built between 1957 and 1977. Lola expert John Starkey was curator of the Donington racing car collection.

V5104P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £37.50 • 192 pages • 175+ pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-04-2 • UPC: 6-36847-01104-8

– Mark Whitelock

The first rear-engined Lotus racer! Charts the Lotus 18’s development and competition history, from its inception, up to 1966, via sensational victories over Ferrari at Monaco and the Nürburgring.

V4520 • Hardback • 24.8x24.8cm • £50.00 • 192 pages • 159 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845845-20-9 • UPC: 6-36847-04520-3

Lotus 49 – The Story of a Legend (Gold Leaf Edition) – Michael Oliver The Lotus 49 was one of the most evocative & successful Formula One cars of its era, & the first to use the Cosworth DFV V8 engine. Here is the definitive story from inception to the fate of the cars today. Includes a racing record & individual chassis histories.

V301 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £50.00 • 256 pages • 300+ photos • ISBN: 978-1-904788-01-0 • UPC: 6-36847-00301-2

Lola T70 – The Racing History & Individual Chassis Record Revised 4th Edition – John Starkey

Marketingmobiles, The Wonderful Wacky World of – James Hale

The definitive racing and development history of one of Britain’s most important sports racing cars. Includes international competition history & completely revised individual chassis histories of T70, T160 & T165.

An entertaining and informative insight to the world of some of the most unusual promotional vehicles from around the globe. Lavishly illustrated with colour and black and white photographs of cars, vans and trucks spanning a hundred year period, this collection of oddball vehicles is guaranteed to raise a smile.

V5051P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 192 pages • 220 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-51-9 • UPC: 6-36847-01051-5

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Lotus 18 – Colin Chapman’s U-turn

eV4733 • Flowing layout • 100 pictures • Base price £7.49 • ISBN: 978-1-845847-33-3 • UPC: 6-36847-04733-7


Maserati 250F In Focus – Anthony Pritchard

Featuring stories from leading drivers who raced the 250F, including Sir Stirling Moss, Juan Fangio, and Mike Hawthorn, Anthony Pritchard’s lively text helps bring the racing story of this iconic model back to life. Includes period photographs.

1500 V4563 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £60.00 • 224 pages • 192 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845845-63-6 • UPC: 6-36847-04563-0

Mazda MX-5 Miata – The ‘Mk1’ NA-series 1988 to 1997, The Book of the – Brian Long The definitive history of the first generation Mazda MX-5. A fully revised version of an old favourite, now focussing on the NA series. Covers all major markets, and includes stunning contemporary photography gathered from all over the world.

V4778 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £30.00 • 144 pages • 221 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845847-78-4 • UPC: 6-36847-04778-8

Mazda MX-5 Miata – The book of the World’s Favourite Sportscar – Brian Long

Mazda MX-5 Miata – The ‘Mk2’ NB-series 1997 to 2004, The book of the – Brian Long

Mazda’s superb convertible roadster is by far the world’s best-selling sports car. Here, in definitive detail, is the full story of the MX-5/Miata/Eunos Roadster. Covers all models up to and including the third generation launched in 2005.

Of the vast number of drivers who have competed for Mercedes-Benz and its ancestors in the past 115 years, famous and obscure, the 240 fastest are examined in this volume.

eV4503 • Flowing layout • 592 pictures • Base price £22.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845845-03-2 • UPC: 6-36847-04503-6

V5193 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £30.00 • 144 pages • 290 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-93-6 • UPC: 6-36847-01193-2

Mazda MX-5 Miata Roadster – Design & Development – Brian Long

Mazda’s rotary engine sports car, RX-7

Translated from Japanese, the true, inside story of the development of the world’s favourite roadster, actually written by the car’s engineers and designers. A unique, behind-the-scenes look at how the MX-5 Miata came to be, and a fascinating insight to modern car development & techniques.

Updated 3rd edition of the definitive history of the successful & long-lived RX-7. Mazda’s boldness in using Felix Wankel’s engine design imbued the RX-7 with huge driver appeal; close to half a million cars had already been sold by 1986.

V5328 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £27.50 • 176 pages • 302 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787113-28-2 • UPC: 6-36847-01328-8

– Brian Long

V5133P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £32.50 • 216 pages • 425 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-33-2 • UPC: 6-36847-01133-8

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Mazda rotary-engined Cars – From Cosmo 110S to RX-8 – Marc Cranswick The complete history of Mazda’s rotary engine-powered vehicles, from Cosmo 110S to RX-8. Charting the challenges, sporting triumphs, and critical reactions to a new wave of sports sedans, wagons, sports cars ... and trucks!

Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Racing Car, The – Return to Glory! – Robert Ackerson Through dramatic photographs and stirring text, one of the greatest years of sports car racing is brought to life.

1500 V4943 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £40.00 • 192 pages • 233 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-43-6 • UPC: 6-36847-04943-0

Mercedes-Benz G-Wagen – Brian Long Reveals the definitive history of the entire MercedesBenz G-Wagen series, including SWB and LWB cars, station wagons, vans and convertibles. With an overview of all the models sold in each of the world’s major markets, this book is packed full of information and contemporary illustrations sourced directly from the Stuttgart factory.

V4777 • Hardback • 24.8x24.8cm • £45.00 • 208 pages • 399 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845847-77-7 • UPC: 6-36847-04777-1

Mercedes-Benz, Racing for – A Dictionary of the 240 Fastest Drivers of the Marque – Hartmut Lehbrink

Of the vast number of drivers who have competed for Mercedes-Benz and its ancestors in the past 115 years, famous and obscure, the 240 fastest are examined in this volume.

V4044 • Hardback • 27x21.5cm • £35.00 • 256 pages • 350 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845840-44-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04044-4

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V4617 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £75.00 • 144 pages • 126 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845846-17-6 • UPC: 6-36847-04617-0

Mercedes-Benz SL & SLC – 107 series 1971 to 1989 – Brian Long This detailed and beautifully illustrated book covers the Mercedes-Benz 107-series, which ran from 1971 to 1989. Written by a highly regarded motoring writer, with many years’ ownership of the Mercedes SL and SLC in question behind him, this is the definitive study of the subject.

V5130 • Hardback • 24.6x24.6cm • £40.00 • 208 pages • 355 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-30-1 • UPC: 6-36847-01130-7

Mercedes-Benz SL – R129 series 1989 to 2001 – Brian Long This detailed and beautifully illustrated book covers the Mercedes-Benz 129-series. Written by a wellrespected motoring author, this will no doubt prove to be the definitive study of the subject. Appendices cover engine specifications, chassis numbers, build numbers, and more.

V4448 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £40.00 • 208 pages • 370 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845844-48-6 • UPC: 6-36847-04448-0


Mercedes-Benz SL – R230 series 2001 to 2011 – Brian Long

Mercedes-Benz SLK – R171 series 2004-2011 – Brian Long

With very few books written covering the newer SL models, this book brings the complete story of the R230 to life. Covering available models in all the major markets, year-by-year, and including limited editions, the data is supported by contemporary illustrations sourced from the factory, and in-depth appendices.

Reveals the full history of the second generation Mercedes-Benz SLK, covering in detail the German, US, UK, Australian and Japanese markets. The perfect book to grace a Mercedes-Benz enthusiast’s library shelf, it’s the definitive record of the model, illustrated with stunning photographs.

V4747 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £50.00 • 224 pages • 433 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845847-47-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04747-4

Mercedes-Benz SL – W113-series 1963-1971 – Brian Long This detailed and beautifully illustrated book covers the Mercedes-Benz W113 series, which ran from 1963 to 1971. Written by a highly regarded motoring writer, with many years’ ownership of the Mercedes SL, this is the definitive study of the subject.

V4304 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £35.00 • 208 pages • 286 pictures • ISBN: 978-845843-04-5 • UPC: 6-36847-04304-9

Mercedes-Benz SLK – R170 series 1996-2004 – Brian Long Reveals the full history of the first generation Mercedes-Benz SLK, covering in detail the German, US, UK, Australian and Japanese markets. The perfect book to grace a Mercedes-Benz enthusiast’s library shelf, it’s the definitive record of the model illustrated with stunning photographs.

V4651 • Hardback • 24.8x24.8cm • £45.00 • 192 pages • 337 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845846-51-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04651-4

V4653 • Hardback • 24.8x24.8cm • £45.00 • 224 pages • 388 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845846-53-4 • UPC: 6-36847-04653-8

Mercedes-Benz W123-series – Brian Long

The definitive history of the entire Mercedes-Benz W123 series. From the saloons/sedans, coupés, estates/wagons, to LWB and chassis-only vehicles, this book contains an overview of all the models sold in each of the world’s major markets. Packed full of information and contemporary illustrations sourced from the factory.

V4792 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £45.00 • 192 pages • 321 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845847-92-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04792-4

Mercedes-Benz W196R Racing Car, Two Summers – The – Robert Ackerson The story of the W196R has enough drama and excitement to fill a dozen books, but only this one captures the car’s enduring greatness. Hundreds of photos, stunning original artwork, and written with authority and admiration.

1500 V4751 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £75.00 • 192 pages • 171 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845847-51-7 • UPC: 6-36847-04751-1

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MG, Made in Abingdon – Echoes from the o oo – Bob Frampton A previously untold story of life in MG’s Abingdon factory. The book thematically delves into the collective memories of the men and women who worked for MG, discussing processes on the production line, recollections of racing incidents, through to the factory closure.

V5268 • Paperback • 21x14.8cm • £14.99 • 160 pages • 81 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-68-1 • UPC: 6-36847-01268-7

MGA, The – Revised Paperback Edition – John Price-Williams

Definitive history of the MGA, the first British sports car to sell more than 100,000 units & to top 100mph. Includes Le Mans prototypes, the coupé, Twin Cam, 1600 & 1600 MkII models; competition history; ‘secret MGAs’; USA success story; restoration notes & more.

V4962P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £25.00 • 160 pages • 145 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-62-7 • UPC: 6-36847-04962-1

Micro Trucks – Tiny utility vehicles from around the world – Norm Mort Illustrated with colour photos, many never before published, this book is dedicated to the world’s micro trucks, including Iso, Autobianchi, Moto Guzzi, Vespa Ape, New Map Solyto and Daihatsu. You’ll be amazed at the diversity of these fascinating little trucks and vans!

eV4712 • Flowing layout • 100 pictures • Base price £5.49 • ISBN: 978-1-845847-12-8 • UPC: 6-36847-04712-2

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Mike Brewer’s The Wheeler Dealer Know How! – Mike Brewer Everything you need to know about buying, preparing, and selling modern classic cars from Mike Brewer; the original wheeler dealer. Mike tells you how to avoid the pitfalls of wheeler dealing, and shares humour, anecdotes and stories from his time in the trade.

V4489 • Hardback • 24.8x19.4cm • £9.99 • 128 pages • 108 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845844-89-9 • UPC: 6-36847-04489-3

Mini, Anatomy Of The Classic – Mark Huthert

This book’s title sums up its purpose. Anatomy of the Classic Mini is the result of years of research, and documents the many variations of the same components, explaining which model and date each is for. An essential reference book for all restorers of classic Minis!

V4223 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 192 pages • 1835 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845842-23-9 • UPC: 6-36847-04223-3

Minis, Anatomy of the Works – Rally, Racing & Rallycross Cars – Brian Moylan How the giant-killing Minis of rallying, rallycross & racing fame were converted from standard Mini-Coopers in the BMC Competitions Department. Reveals the secrets of specification, build technique and development of the famous Works Minis.

V4870 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £19.99 • 96 pages • 77 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845848-70-5 • UPC: 6-36847-04870-9


Mini, Maximum – Jeroen Booij

Mitsubishi Lancer Evo – The road car & WRC story – Brian Long

Mini derivatives changed the specialist motoring market completely in the early sixties. From the well-known Mini Marcos to the very obscure Coldwell GT, almost sixty cars are researched, described and photographed in this beautiful book.

The first Evolution (Evo) model appeared in 1992, its stunning rally-bred performance ensuring it also became a very desirable road car. Covers every Lancer model from 1973.

V5118P • Paperback • 22.5x22.5cm • £19.99 • 128 pages • 545 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-18-9 • UPC: 6-36847-01118-5

eV4714 • Flowing layout • 485 pictures • Base price £22.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845847-14-2 • UPC: 6-36847-04714-6

Mini Minor to Asia Minor – There & Back!

Montlhéry – The story of the Paris Autodrome – William ‘Bill’ Boddy MBE

The story of an independent trek in a restored 50-year-old Mini – all the way to the Great Pyramid and back in aid of charity. Inspirational to others, the book includes practical advice on the preparation required for such marathon drives, along with photos of car prep and the run itself.

Updated from the original Montagu Motor Books edition, this is the only English language book devoted to the historic Montlhéry motor track, used for innumerable record bids, and important track and road races. Foreword by the late Captain George Eyston OBE, MC, racing driver and record-breaker.

– Nicola Susanne West

V4361 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £9.99 • 128 pages • 95 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845843-61-8 • UPC: 6-36847-04361-2

Minis, The Last Works – The end of a legend – Bryan Purves & Tim Brenchley

The story of the Works Mini’s ‘second coming’ to compete in modern rallying and racing. Includes previously unpublished photos of the car’s development, copies of Rover’s internal documents, and pages from the road books of top rallies.

eV4713 • Flowing layout • 506 pictures • Base price £22.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845847-13-5 • UPC: 6-36847-04713-9

eV4715 • Flowing layout • 47 pictures • Base price £5.49 • ISBN: 978-1-845847-15-9 • UPC: 6-36847-04715-3

Mopar Muscle – Barracuda, Dart & Valiant – Marc Cranswick

Chrysler Corp’s classic rear-drive slant six and V8 compacts of the ’60s and ’70s. From economy cars to muscle cars, from the street to the strip. The Mopar marvels that challenged rivals and inspired a generation.

V5071 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 160 pages • 290 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-71-7 • UPC: 6-36847-01071-3

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Morgan, Making a – 17 days of craftmanship: step-by-step from e fi a on ee o fin ed a – Andreas Hensing

A look at Morgan’s unique way of making cars, recorded step-by-step over 17 days. See how individual craftsmen build a Morgan, from customer’s specification sheet, to finished car.

V5369 • Paperback • 27.075x22.8cm • £30.00 • 160 pages • 380 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787113-69-5 • UPC: 6-36847-01369-1

A detailed look at the Morgan motor company’s history opens this genuinely useful book, followed by the marque’s motorsport record, and a thorough chronicle of the evolution of all four-cylinder models.

V5261P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 272 pages • 270 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-61-2 • UPC: 6-36847-01261-8

Morgan 3 Wheeler, The – Back to the future! – Peter Dron

Morgan – Four-wheelers from 1968 to 1994, Completely – Ken Hill

A century after the car’s first appearance, Morgan returned to its origins with the 3 Wheeler. This book examines how it was created, how it became Morgan’s best-seller, why it is (or isn’t) your kind of vehicle, what it’s like to drive, and its strengths and weaknesses.

Beginning with a detailed look at Morgan’s history, Ken Hill then describes the marque’s motorsport record, followed by a thorough look at the evolution of all four-cylinder and eight-cylinder models available from 1968 to 1994.

V4763 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £40.00 • 144 pages • 101 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845847-63-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04763-4

V5262 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £32.50 • 240 pages • 238 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-62-9 • UPC: 6-36847-01262-5

Morgan – Three-wheelers 1910-1952, Completely – Ken Hill

Morris Minor – 60 years on the road

Starting with a detailed look at the Morgan motor company’s history, Ken Hill goes on to describe the marque’s motorsport record, and thoroughly chronicles the evolution of all three-wheeler models since 1910.

2018 marks 70 years since the first Morris Minor models rolled off the production line. In this celebratory publication, Ray Newell looks in detail at the development of the wide range of models produced during a 22-year production run and the continuing worldwide interest in this iconic British car.

V5260 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £30.00 • 224 pages • 235 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-60-5 • UPC: 6-36847-01260-1

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Morgan – Four-wheelers 1936-1968, Completely – Ken Hill

– Ray Newell

eV4546 • Flowing layout • 341 pictures • Base price £7.49 • ISBN: 978-1-845845-46-9 • UPC: 6-36847-04546-3


Morris Minor – 70 years on the road – Ray Newell

o o Ra n Re e era – Anthony Carter

2018 marks 70 years since the first Morris Minor models rolled off the production line. In this celebratory publication, Ray Newell looks in detail at the development of the wide range of models produced during a 22-year production run, and the continuing worldwide interest in this iconic British car.

A defining era in motorsport documented in words and intimate photographs, both black and white and colour, from the mid-1950s through the 1960s, when motor racing was still accessible to all, to the 1970s when overt sponsorship and television changed the sport forever.

V5207 • Paperback • 25x25cm • £35.00 • 224 pages • c350 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-07-0 • UPC: 6-36847-01207-6

Morris Minor, The Secret Life of the – Karen Pender

A unique and a delightful revelation of just how much we didn’t know about the Morris Minor. Here’s a refreshing exposé of the Minor’s secret life, a look at the influences from around the world – from fridges to locomotives – which affected Alec Issigonis and his design team and resulted in a car so perfectly right for its time.

eV5029 • Flowing layout • Base price £9.74 • Over 90 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-29-8 • UPC: 6-36847-01029-4

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V5190P • Paperback • 22.5x22.5cm • £25.00 • 208 pages • 300 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-90-5 • UPC: 6-36847-01190-1

Motor Racing – The Pursuit of Victory 1930-1962 – Anthony Carter Previously unpublished stunning photographs from motor racing history, in a book that examines the many facets of Grand Prix racing before the dominance of television. A mesmerising look at a fascinating time in motor racing.

V4279 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £30.00 • 176 pages • 218 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845842-79-6 • UPC: 6-36847-04279-0

Motor Movies – The Posters!

Motor Racing – The Pursuit of Victory 1963 to 1972 – Steve Wyatt

This unique book takes you on a journey through the 20th century in black and white, sepia, handcolouring, stone-litho, and glorious technicolour. Beautifully photographed artwork is guaranteed to evoke memories of favourite cars in movies and give a fascinating insight into the evolution of cinema, marketing and the automobile.

Picking up where the first volume left off, this is a beautifully illustrated journey covering a period of ten years in motor sport. Moving year-by-year, this book is written from the perspective of a passionate motor sport enthusiast of the day. Features many previously unpublished photographs.

– Paul Veysey

eV4717 • Flowing layout • 249 pictures • Base price £10.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845847-17-3 • UPC: 6-36847-04717-7

V4285 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £45.00 • 272 pages • 427 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845842-85-7 • UPC: 6-36847-04285-1

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Motor Racing Heroes – Robert John Newman

Nissan 300ZX/350Z – The Z-car story

100 heroes from almost 100 years of motor sport are covered in this book. Revealing the determination, heroism, raw courage, skill at the wheel – and just plain humanity – that has elevated men and women into the special, rarified atmosphere of heroism.

The definitive history of Nissan’s Z-cars, from concept to the new 350Z. The 300ZX model enjoyed much success, and is very highly regarded by enthusiasts, whilst the stunning, new 350Z has taken the Z-car back to its Datsun 240Z sports car roots.

V4748 • Hardback • 21x14.8cm • £19.99 • 384 pages • ISBN: 978-1-845847-48-7 • UPC: 6-36847-04748-1

eV4718 • Flowing layout • 320 pictures • Base price £24.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845847-18-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04718-4

Motorsport, 1950s in colour

Nissan GT-R Supercar – Born to race

– Martyn Wainwright

– Dennis Gorodji

A unique collection of rare original colour photographs of Grand Prix and sports cars, taken between 1954 and 1959 at races and hillclimbs in England & Ireland. This book is an absolute must for ‘Revivalists’ and all lovers of classic motorsport. Highly acclaimed by reviewers.

The Nissan GT-R revolutionised modern sports car dynamics. This analysis of its development and racing history provides an original view of the GTR models, plus comparisons with other sports and racing cars. Featuring 400 colour photos, schematics and graphs, this is a must for sports car enthusiasts.

V5249P • Paperback • 22.5x22.5cm • £25.00 • 160 pages • 200 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-49-0 • UPC: 6-36847-01249-6

eV5390 • Flowing layout • 410 pictures • Base price £14.99 • ISBN: 978-1-787113-90-9 • UPC: 6-36847-01390-5

N.A.R.T. – Terry O’Neil

Northeast American Sports Car Races 1950-1959 – Terry O’Neil

Luigi Chinetti’s association with Ferrari, and the origins, formation and racing history of NART. An organisation inextricably linked to Luigi Chinetti Motors Inc, NART enjoyed success on the race tracks of the US and Europe for three decades, to rightly become a legend.

Focuses on the different aspects that contributed to the emergence of Northeast American sports car racing during the ’50s. Its evolution was neither easy nor uneventful, and the politics, intrigue and tragedy that came to characterise the period are covered in fascinating detail.

V4787 • Hardback • 24.8x24.8cm • £60.00 • 256 pages • 295 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845847-87-6 • UPC: 6-36847-04787-0

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– Brian Long

V4254 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £49.99 • 432 pages • 499 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845842-54-3 • UPC: 6-36847-04254-7


Porsche 356, The Book of the – Brian Long

Nothing Runs! – Hilarious Misadventures in the Classic, Collectable & Exotic Car Biz – Adam Slutsky

Enlarged & reformatted, the fascinating account of the Porsche 356, and all the racing and rallying cars that sprang from it. Packed with wonderful images.

Wild, hilarious, and completely true stories involving some of the most extraordinary cars ever built – and a hobbyist who got in way over his head!

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eV4527 • Flowing layout • Base price £6.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845845-27-8 • UPC: 6-36847-04527-2

Peking to Paris – The Ultimate Driving Adventure – Philip Young The official record, and a vivid daily diary of the gruelling 40-day centenary drive from Peking to Paris. 130 intrepid drivers, in cars ranging from a 1903 Mercedes to Citroën 2CV, race through the Gobi Desert, Outer Mongolia, and across Russia to Europe. Chapters on the 1907 and 1997 events, too.

eV4719 • Flowing layout • 456 pictures • Base price £22.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845847-19-7 • UPC: 6-36847-04719-1

V4035 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £50.00 • 192 pages • 300 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845840-35-8 • UPC: 6-36847-04035-2

Porsche – The Racing 914s – Roy Smith Detailed study of a remarkable little car that was initially considered a mish-mash of ideas, and not a ‘proper’ Porsche. It’s also the story of the ‘little’ guys … the privateers and dealer teams who did most of the development that turned the 914 into a great little racer.

1500 V4859 • Hardback • 24.8x24.8cm • £65.00 • 320 pages • 452 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845848-59-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04859-4

Pontiac Firebird – The Auto-Biography

Porsche – The Rally Story

In definitive detail, the story of Pontiac’s F-body coupé & convertible during three decades of production, & from the height of the personal car/sporty car era of the late ’60s, through the fuel crisis/safety-first ’70s, ’80s renaissance, & ’90s indifference. Includes Esprit, SE, Formula & Trans-Am.

Written with affection, appreciation and authority – and criticism where it is due – this definitive record of Porsche’s great rally adventure will make an invaluable addition to any rallying or Porsche enthusiast’s library.

– Marc Cranswick

V5003 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 208 pages • 335 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-03-8 • UPC: 6-36847-01003-4

– Laurence Meredith

eV4953 • Flowing layout • 322 pictures • Base price £24.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845849-53-5 UPC: 6-36847-04953-9

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Porsche 908 – The long distance runner – Jôrg-Thomas Fôdisch & others

o e e efin to 1987 – Brian Long

The fascinating history of the Porsche 908: the first to be published in English. The 908’s complex technology is clearly explained, accompanied by a full race record and a wealth of contemporary, previously unpublished images which evoke the atmosphere and excitement of the great seventies racing era.

The third in a series of five eBooks which chronicle in definitive depth the history of the evergreen 911, from the earliest design studies to the water-cooled cars of today. This volume starts with the introduction of the SC series and the 3.3-litre Turbo, going on to cover the 3.2-litre Carreras & early 959.

V4201 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £45.00 • 240 pages • 336 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845842-01-7 • UPC: 6-36847-04201-1

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The first in a series of five eBooks which chronicle in definitive depth the history of the evergreen 911, from the earliest design studies to the water-cooled cars of today. This volume covers original design, the 901 prototype, the early 911s (including 912s) and the 2.2-litre cars.

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eV4458 • Flowing layout • 251 pictures • Base price £14.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845844-58-5 • UPC: 6-36847-04458-9

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The fourth in a series of five eBooks which chronicle in definitive depth the history of the evergreen 911, from the earliest design studies to the water-cooled cars of today. This volume continues the story of the 3.2-litre Carrera series, and covers the 959 production car the and last of the air-cooled 911s.

eV4454 • Flowing layout • 230+ pictures • Base price £14.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845844-54-7 • UPC: 6-36847-04454-1

eV4459 • Flowing layout • 230+ pictures • Base price £14.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845844-59-2 • UPC: 6-36847-04459-6

o e e efin to 1977 – Brian Long

o e e efin to 2005 – Brian Long

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The second in a series of five eBooks which chronicle in definitive depth the history of the evergreen 911, from earliest design studies to the water-cooled cars of today. Takes up the story from the 2.4-litre cars, and covers the 2.7-litre machines & the first of the legendary Turbos.

eV4455 • Flowing layout • 230+ pictures • Base price £14.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845844-55-4 • UPC: 6-36847-04455-8

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The fifth in a series of books which chronicle in definitive depth the history of the evergreen 911, from the earliest design studies to the water-cooled cars of today. This volume looks at each 911 model and its derivative, taking in the various specials and competition cars along the way.

V4897 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 224 pages • 272 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845848-97-2 • UPC: 6-36847-04897-6


o e e efin 2004-2012 – Brian Long

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This book – the sixth volume in a set covering the Porsche 911 models – is the definitive history of the hugely successful 997-series vehicles, with in-depth detail on all the road cars sold around the world, as well as the 997’s competition exploits.

V4864 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 208 pages • 363 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845848-64-4 • UPC: 6-36847-04864-8

Porsche 911R-RS-RSR – John Starkey The long-established, definitive history from inception to racing record, now in its 4th edition. Completely revised and updated, it now has an individual chassis database for 1584 1973 RS 2.7 models.

eV4722 • Flowing layout • 200 pictures • Base price £19.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845847-22-7 • UPC: 6-36847-04722-1

Porsche 911 Carrera – The Last of the Evolution – Tony Corlett

Porsche 911SC ‘Super Carrera’ – The Essential Companion – Adrian Streather

An enthusiast’s book covering the history and development of the Porsche 3.2 Carrera, the very last factory designated 911, from its resurrection in 1984 to final production in 1989. Includes design, production, quality and an in-depth look behind the scenes at Porsche’s Zuffenhausen factory in Stuttgart.

If you own, or are buying, a Porsche 911SC, this is a musthave book. Covering all aspects of ownership, including buying advice, maintenance, common problems, tuning, specifications, and much, much more, this really is THE essential companion.

V5097 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 160 pages • 120 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-97-7 • UPC: 6-36847-01097-3

Porsche 911 Codes – Vehicle den fi a on a n o on and materials. Model years 1989 to 2012 – Adrian Streather

Provides a comprehensive list of all the build specification codes used by Porsche for the Porsche 911 series, model years 1989 to 2012. VIN, model type, country, exterior paint colour, interior colour combinations, and much more.

eV4918 • Flowing layout • Base price £10.99 • 46 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-18-4 • UPC: 6-36847-04918-8

V4955 • Paperback • 28x21cm • £70.00 • 432 pages • ISBN: 978-1-845849-55-9 • UPC: 6-36847-04955-3

Porsche 911, The Ultimate Book Of The Air-Cooled – Brian Long The Ultimate Book of the Air-cooled Porsche 911 is a single volume covering the air-cooled 911 era in its entirety – from the early prototype models, up to the Type 993 that signalled the end of this most significant era in the history of the prestigious German marque.

911 Available ONLY from ultimate911.veloce.co.uk

V4907 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £175.00 • 592 pages • Over 1250 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-07-8 • UPC: 6-36847-04907-2

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Porsche 914 & 914-6 – Brian Long

Porsche 928 – Brian Long

The complete history of the ‘Cinderella’ Porsches, now respected and established classics. Includes 914 and 914-6 in international motorsport and expert advice on buying and restoring. Packed with illustrations acquired with the assistance of Porsche.

This painstakingly-researched book looks at the birth of the 928, and then follows its progress around the world, taking in all of the variants in all major markets, as well as having a peek at its racing exploits. Illustrated with contemporary material throughout, it is the perfect guide to this eightcylinder Porsche.

V4978P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £37.50 • 208 pages • 230 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-78-8 • UPC: 6-36847-04978-2

V230 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £50.00 • 208 pages • 431 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-903706-30-5 • UPC: 6-36847-00230-5

Porsche 924 – Brian Long

Porsche 944 – Brian Long

The 924 featured a water-cooled engine situated in the front of the car: a major departure from Porsche’s traditional layout. Underrated for many years, the 924’s many qualities are now appreciated. Covers the 924, 924 Turbo and 924S and includes a buying and restoration guide.

The definitive history of the 944 by an acknowledged expert. The 944 was introduced in time for the 1982 model year to fill the gap between the 924 and 928, and quickly became the fastest-selling Porsche of all time. Production of the 944 series ended in mid-1991, when the 968 took the model’s place in the Porsche line-up.

V4977 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 192 pages • 220 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-77-1 • UPC: 6-36847-04977-5

Porsche 924 Carrera – evolution to excellence, The – Roy Smith A great supercar and racer of the 1980s. Featuring interviews with many of those involved at the time, race stories, statistics, and a unique exposé of component failures during racing.

V5135P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £37.50 • 192 pages • 190 colour pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-35-6 • UPC: 6-36847-01135-2

Porsche 993 ‘King of Porsche’ – The Essential Companion – Adrian Streather If you own, or are buying, a Porsche 993, this is a musthave book. Covering all aspects of ownership including buying advice, maintenance, common problems, tuning, specifications, and much, much, more, this really is THE essential companion. Get the most from your 993!

1500 V4645 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £75.00 • 320 pages • 408 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845846-45-9 • UPC: 6-36847-04645-3

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V4938 • Paperback • 28x21cm • £90.00 • 640 pages • 1300 b&w pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-38-2 • UPC: 6-36847-04938-6


Porsche 996 ‘Supreme Porsche’ – The Essential Companion – Adrian Streather Everything a 996 owner needs to know, plus a lot more, is contained within the covers of this book, in which every known model and version is described. With 1300 photos and extensive appendices, this fact-packed book is a must for any 996 owner.

V4954 • Paperback • 28x21cm • £90.00 • 656 pages • 1545 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-54-2 • UPC: 6-36847-04954-6

Porsche Boxster & Cayman – The 987 Series 2004 to 2013 – Brian Long The definitive history of the Porsche 987-series Boxster and Cayman lines, including an overview of all the models sold in each of the world’s major markets.

V5081 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £40.00 • 180 pages • 288 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-81-6 • UPC: 6-36847-01081-2

Porsche 997 2004-2012 – Porsche Excellence – Adrian Streather

Porsche Racing Cars 1953-1975

Describing every 997 model, Porsche 997 Porsche Excellence contains everything a 997 owner needs, plus a lot more. Transmissions, engines, and even engine management software for national variants are included.

Follows Porsche’s year-by-year progress in top flight racing, and looks in detail at the pure competition cars that brought the German marque such immense success and acclaim on the world’s tracks.

V4620 • Paperback • 28x21cm • £70.00 • 704 pages • 1500 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845846-20-6 • UPC: 6-36847-04620-0

Porsche Boxster – The 986 Series 1996-2004 – Brian Long The definitive history of the entire Porsche 986-series Boxster. Packed full of information, with contemporary illustrations sourced from the factory, this book provides the perfect guide for enthusiasts, historians, and those seeking authenticity.

V4804 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £30.00 • 160 pages • 201 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845848-04-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04804-4

– Brian Long

V344 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £45.00 • 272 pages • 610 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-904788-44-7 • UPC: 6-36847-00344-9

Porsche Racing Cars 1976-2005 – Brian Long

Follows Porsche’s year-by-year progress in top flight racing, and looks in detail at the pure competition cars that brought the German marque such immense success and worldwide acclaim on the tracks. The definitive and entertaining record of Porsches on the world’s racetracks from 1976 onward.

V345 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £45.00 • 272 pages • 629 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-904788-45-4 • UPC: 6-36847-00345-6

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Two books, two marques, one author ...

140 years in the making ... Land Rover Design – 70 years of success

Ford Design in the UK – 70 years of success

Detailed professional insight into Land-Rover’s vehicle design from the early days in Solihull to the latest generation of the Range Rover Velar in 2018.

A landmark history from design journalist Nick Hull, Ford Design in the UK offers a detailed insight into the company’s design story, from the early days of Ford in Dagenham to the latest generation of the Ford Transit in 2016. It is a fitting tribute to the spirit and ethos of Ford design and engineering.

– Nick Hull

V4987 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £50.00 • 240 pages • 363 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-87-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04987-4 (August 2018)

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– Nick Hull

V4986 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £45.00 • 224 pages • 330 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-86-3 • UPC: 6-36847-04986-7


Powered by Porsche – the alternative race cars – Roy Smith A detailed account of the racing cars that were powered by Porsche engines, but where the chassis and development of the car has been done by others. The first book on the subject, it is illustrated with many previously unpublished photos.

Racing with Heroes – Reg May Retells the stories, revisits the settings and reveals the characters involved in what have been the most thrilling and iconic motor races between 1935 and 2011. Featuring such greats as Nuvolari, Moss, Fangio, and Hunt, to name just a few, the book also includes fan photos and memorabilia collected during the era.

1500 V4990 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £100.00 • 468 pages • 800 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-90-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04990-4

Preston Tucker & Others – Tales of brilliant automotive innovators & innovations – Arvid Linde

Celebrates those individuals with a radical, non-conformist approach to car design, from Preston Tucker and his Torpedo to Guy Negre and his zero-emission dream. It is also the story of the milestone inventions that have shaped today’s cars.

V4017 • Paperback • 22.5x15.2cm • £19.99 • 160 pages • 165 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845840-17-4 • UPC: 6-36847-04017-8

RAC Rally Action! – Tony Gardiner This book covers the pre-WRC golden years, the Rally of the Forests period. With access to crew notes & manufacturers’ archives, & containing many previously unpublished pictures, the history and excitement of the RAC International Rally of Great Britain has been captured forever by Tony Gardiner’s book.

V5229P • Paperback • 22.5x22.5cm • £25.00 • 208 pages • 335 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-29-2 • UPC: 6-36847-01229-8

V4654 • Paperback • 21x14.8cm • £12.99 • 128 pages • 41 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845846-54-1 • UPC: 6-36847-04654-5

Rolls-Royce & Bentley Styling Department 1971 to 2001, Inside the – Graham Hull

A unique and personal account of a young designer’s journey after joining that most prestigious of marques, Rolls-Royce. From a small design team to Chief Stylist, this book lifts the lid on the workings of this uniquely British institution during a period of immense change.

V4601 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 176 pages • 100 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845846-01-5 • UPC: 6-36847-04601-9

Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow/Bentley T-Series, Camargue & Corniche – Malcolm Bobbitt

The Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow & Bentley T-Series were a revolutionary step forward when launched in 1965. Here’s the full story, including related coachbuilt cars & the Silver Wraith ll, Corniche & Camargue.

V5137P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 216 pages • 207 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-37-0 • UPC: 6-36847-01137-6

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Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit & Silver Spur, and Bentley Mulsanne, Eight, Continental, Turbo R, Brooklands & Azure – Malcolm Bobbitt The Silver Spirit and Bentley Mulsanne are the most successful post-war Rolls-Royces. This complete history examines the cars’ design and development, along with a full technical appraisal and helpful ownership information.

V5096P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 208 pages • 263 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-96-0 • UPC: 6-36847-01096-6

Rover P4 – Malcolm Bobbitt The definitive history of the dignified Rover P4 from 1949 until 1964, which includes Marauder and jet-powered, experimental cars. Affectionately known as the ‘auntie’ Rovers, these models have become much-loved classics and represent the epitome of Britishness.

V4958P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £27.50 • 192 pages • 243 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-58-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04958-4

Runways & Racers – Sports Car Races eld on l a y field n e a 1952-1954 – Terry O’Neil Examines the various factors that contributed to sports car races being held at American military bases in the early 1950s. A fascinating insight to this two-year period, complemented by over 150 pictures.

V4255 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £19.99 • 208 pages • 202 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845842-55-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04255-4

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Russian Motor Vehicles – The Czarist Period 1784 to 1917 – Maurice A Kelly Covers the motor vehicle industry in Russia prior to World War I, and provides data on steam vehicles, electric vehicles, motor cars, trucks, and military vehicles. Researched in Russia, with full access to Moscow’s Polytechnical Museum.

V4213 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £12.49 • 112 pages • 90 illustrations • ISBN: 978-1-845842-13-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04213-4

Russian Motor Vehicles – Soviet Limousines 1930-2003 – Maurice A Kelly Charts the production of all Russian Limousines, from the Stalin-instigated Leningrad L-1 of 1931/32, to the final examples produced in 2003. With full specifications translated from the relevant primary sources in Russian and Chinese literature, this is a unique account of a previously neglected subject.

eV5152 • Flowing layout • 90 pictures • Base price £9.49 • ISBN: 978-1-787111-52-3 UPC: 6-36847-01152-9

Singer Story, The – Cars, Commercial Vehicles, Bicycles, Motorcycles – Kevin Atkinson

Here is the definitive history of one of Britain’s oldest and most important and influential car manufacturers. Thoroughly researched and with nearly 300 photos this is an important piece of automotive history.

V052 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £60.00 • 256 pages • 300+ b&w photos • ISBN: 978-1-874105-52-7 • UPC: 6-36847-00052-3


Sleeping Beauties USA – abandoned classic cars & trucks – Bjoern Marek

Subaru Impreza – The road car & WRC story – Brian Long

Sleeping Beauties USA honours rusted and forgotten automotive treasures that have been found parked alongside the highways of America. Featuring stunning and evocative photography, this book illustrates the transient and inherent beauty of these cars.

A replacement for the Leone, the Impreza quickly gained a reputation through Subaru’s successful WRC programme. This book covers the full story from concept to production car.

eV4932 • Fixed layout • 62 pictures • Base price £9.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845849-32-0 • UPC: 6-36847-04932-4

eV4728 • Flowing layout • 650 pictures • Base price £22.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845847-28-9 • UPC: 6-36847-04728-3

Speedway – Auto racing’s ghost tracks – S S Collins & Gavin D Ireland

Tales from the Toolbox – Michael Oliver

An evocative and original look at the history of nine abandoned race circuits in the USA and Europe, also shown as they are today in stunning new photographs. Features track diagrams showing the evolution of the circuits, plus many period photographs and memorabilia illustrations.

A unique collection of behind-the-scenes stories and anecdotes as told by former Grand Prix mechanics who have worked at the top level of the sport during the past fifty years. Supplemented by photographs from the archives and photo albums of the mechanics themselves, this is a fascinating insight to GP racing from a refreshing perspective.

eV5161 • Fixed layout • 186 pictures • Base price £12.99 • ISBN: 978-1-787111-61-5 • UPC: 6-36847-01161-1

V4199 • Paperback • 21x14.8cm • £14.99 • 176 pages • 89 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845841-99-7 • UPC: 6-36847-04199-1

Standard Motor Company, The Book of the – Graham Robson

Tatra – The Legacy of Hans Ledwinka (New Edition) – Ivan Margolius & John G Henry

The definitive history of one of Britain’s most important automotive marques; not only the cars, but Ferguson tractors and military aero engines, too.

Hans Ledwinka’s innovative Tatra cars were models of design excellence: this updated and enlarged book places Ledwinka in his well-deserved position amongst the great car designers.

1500 V4343 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 208 pages • 262 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845843-43-4 • UPC: 6-36847-04343-8

V4799 • Hardback • 25x25cm • £55.00 • 224 pages • 326 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845847-99-9 • UPC: 6-36847-04799-3

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Taxi! – The Story of the London Cab – Malcolm Bobbitt

As much a landmark of London as Big Ben, it’s no wonder the traditional taxi has become known as the ‘London Cab’ – even though these taxis are used all around the world. Here’s the complete story from Hansom cab to the latest TX1 models.

eV4470 • Flowing layout • 156 pictures • Base price £11.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845844-70-7 • UPC: 6-36847-04470-1

The Toleman Story – Last Romantics in Formula 1 – Christopher Hilton Small, unfashionable, short of money, and the last of its kind to become a force in Grand Prix racing. The story of Toleman is not only fascinating and improbable, it has never been told before – until now, and through the eyes of the people who lived it, making this a very special record indeed!

eV5017 • Flowing layout • 141 pictures • Base price £24.99 • ISBN: 978-1-787110-17-5 • UPC: 6-36847-01017-1

Toyota Celica & Supra – The book of Toyota’s sports coupés – Brian Long The full story of the seven Celica generations (from 1970 to date) and the Supra, with detailed coverage of all the road cars from the world’s leading markets. An extremely comprehensive reference.

eV4729 • Flowing layout • 660 pictures • Base price £14.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845847-29-6 • UPC: 6-36847-04729-0

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Toyota MR2 Coupés & Spyders – Revised & updated Second Edition – Brian Long A milestone car, up there with the Toyota 2000GT, Datsun 240Z, & Mazda’s RX-7 & MX-5. The first mid-engined production model to come from the Land of the Rising Sun will always have a special place in the hearts of all sports car enthusiasts. This is the definitive story.

V5062 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £35.00 • 200 pages • 396 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-62-5 • UPC: 6-36847-01062-1

Triumph and Standard Cars – Kevin Warrington

In full colour and with comprehensive technical detail, each model of car and light commercial produced and sold under the Standard and Triumph brands between 1945 and 1984 is illustrated and described in this new pictorial history. With crisp styling and solid mechanicals, these cars are fondly remembered by all enthusiasts.

V5077 • Paperback • 21x14.8cm • £14.99 • 144 pages • 244 colour pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787110-77-9 • UPC: 6-36847-01077-5

Triumph TR – TR2 to 6: The last of the traditional sports cars – Bill Piggott The cars covered here range from the original, basic, four-cylinder TR2 of 1953, to the hairy-chested sixcylinder TR6 that finally bowed out of production in 1975, replaced by the largely unloved TR7.

V4854 • Hardback • 24.8x24.8cm • £40.00 • 160 pages • 295 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845848-54-5 • UPC: 6-36847-04854-9


Triumph TR6 – William Kimberley The full story of Triumph’s muscular and stylish 6-cylinder sports car – regarded by many as the last true Triumph. Coverage includes conception, evolution, production, competition history, restoration advice, buying advice and living with a TR6.

eV4730 • Flowing layout • 143 pictures • Base price £11.24 • ISBN: 978-1-845847-30-2 • UPC: 6-36847-04730-6

Triumph TR7 & TR8, How To Restore – Roger Williams

The step-by-step guide to planning and restoring your car in the most cost-effective way. Includes body, trim and mechanical restoration, left- to right-hand drive conversion, clubs, specialists and suppliers, welding and restoration techniques, and advice on what work to sub-contract.

V5252 • Paperback • 27x20.7cm • £25.00 • 176 pages • pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-52-0 • UPC: 6-36847-01252-6

Volkswagen Type 3 – Concept, Design, International Production Models & Development, The book of the – Simon Glen

This book tells the definitive international story of the Volkswagen Type 3. Simon Glen writes from first-hand experience, having owned seven Type 3s – five Variants, a 1500 Notchback and a 1500S Karmann·Ghia.

V4952 • Hardback • 25x20.7cm • £40.00 • 160 pages • 1114 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-52-8 • UPC: 6-36847-04952-2

Volkswagen – the air-cooled era in colour – Richard Copping Using the artwork and design style of contemporary promotional literature, this book tells the story of every Volkswagen model of the period. A comprehensive collection, including Volkswagen’s sought-after Transporter, the elegant Karmann Ghia and the often overlooked VW 1500. Was £24.99!

V5121P • Paperback • 22.5x22.5cm • £19.99 • 176 pages • 255 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-21-9 • UPC: 6-36847-01121-5

Volkswagens of the World – Simon Glen A comprehensive guide to all the Volkswagens not built in Germany, and the unusual ones that were. Includes VW type designations, chassis numbers, VW options, buggies, military, police, utility vehicles and all the lesser known models produced by VW around the world.

eV4471 • Flowing layout • Base price £14.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845844-71-4 • UPC: 6-36847-04471-8

Volkswagen Beetle Cabriolet – Malcolm Bobbitt

Majoring on the Volkswagen Beetle Cabriolet (convertible) built by Hebmüller and, later, Karmann-Ghia for VW. Today, these stylish but practical cars – all powered by the famous VW flat-four engine – are much sought-after around the world. Includes a chapter on the New Beetle. Colour throughout.

V4074 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £19.99 • 128 pages • 115 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845840-74-7 • UPC: 6-36847-04074-1

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Volkswagen Bus Book, The – Malcolm Bobbitt

VW Bus – 40 years of Splitties, Bays & Wedges – Richard Copping

This book explores the story of the timeless classic VW bus. Includes details of many of the different camper conversions, and examines the social history and the T2’s evolution up to T4. Including full specifications, production figures and buying advice, this is a must for any VW enthusiast.

A stunning record of the VW Transporter’s first 40 years. Using the same lavish artistry and photography employed by Volkswagen, model history and range development are outlined, and specifications and performance discussed, with a particular emphasis on marketing and advertising strategies.

V4995P • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £19.99 • 208 pages • 258 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-845849-95-5 • UPC: 6-36847-04995-9

Volkswagen Camper 40 years of freedom: an A-Z of Popular Camper conversions – Richard Copping Packed with original images and using original promotional material – from lavish photography to charming home-spun images – here is a complete record of all aspects of the VW Camper. Includes layouts for the restorer of older models and those interested in the luxury associated with the third generation wedge.

V5122P • Paperback • 22.5x22.5cm • £19.99 • 176 pages • 182 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-22-6 • UPC: 6-36847-01122-2

VW Beetle – The Car of the 20th Century – Richard Copping

The Beetle’s full story, from concept in pre-war Germany through 55 years of production & 22-million sales around the world. Colour features on 21 milestone models. Includes many sidebars & panels detailing Beetle facts, figures, feats, advertising, & more. The complete book of the Beetle.

eV4732 • Flowing layout • Base price £22.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845847-32-6 • UPC: 6-36847-04732-0

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V5123P • Paperback • 22.5x22.5cm • £19.99 • 176 pages • 181 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787111-23-3 • UPC: 6-36847-01123-9

VW Golf – Five Generations of Fun

– Richard Copping Photography by Ken Cservenka Model history and hot hatch performance details, with original photographs and detailed illustrations. The definitive guide to the first five generations of the VW Golf.

eV4514 • Flowing layout • 263 pictures • Base price £10.99 • ISBN: 978-1-845845-14-8 • UPC: 6-36847-04514-2

Works Rally Mechanic, BMC/BL Works Rally Department 1955-79 – Paperback Edition – Brian Moylan For 22 years Brian prepared cars for international rallies, providing service support for ‘Big’ Healeys, Minis & TR7s. Adventure, hilarious events, hardship, winning, losing, & real danger …

V5330 • Paperback • 25x20.7cm • £19.99 • 160 pages • 160 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787113-30-5 • UPC: 6-36847-01330-1


World Cup Rally 40 – The World’s Toughest Rally in Retrospect, The Daily Mirror 1970 – Graham Robson Lasting six weeks and covering 16,000 miles from London to Mexico City via some of the most varying, tortuous and difficult terrain on three continents, the 1970 World Cup Rally was a unique event. Attracting serious works teams such as Ford and British Leyland, it was, and remains, the toughest rally of all time.

V5228P • Paperback • 22.5x22.5cm • £25.00 • 208 pages • 237 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787112-28-5 • UPC: 6-36847-01228-1

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X uck ort eit ....................... 81, 99 Dune Buggy ...............................48, 100 fficient driver s and ook...............16 Electric Bicycle............................ 34, 88 Electric Cars .......................................16 Essential driver’s handbook .............16 Essential guide to driving in Europe. 88 Exner, Virgil ....................................... 86 Female racing drivers...................... 101 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta ......................... 101 288 GTO ......................................... 101 312P & 312PB ...................................60 333 SP ..............................................60 Dino ............................................... 101 Grand Prix...................................... 101 Fiat 131 Abarth ................................56, 102 500 & 600 .............................. 30, 102 Abarth 124 Spider & Coupé..........102 Abarth 500, 600 & Seicento .......102 Great Small Fiats ..........................102 First aid for your car .......................... 17 Ford Capri................................................. 31 Cleveland 335-Series ....................102 Cortina............................................99 esi n in t e ...........................102 Escort........................................ 33, 56 F-100/F-150 Pickup .......................103 F-150 Pickup ..................................103 Fairlane, Torino & Ranchero........103 Focus WRC ............................. 60, 103 Grand Prix..................................... 105 GT ...................................................103 In miniature.................................... 52 Model A ............................................11 Model T............................................ 31 Mustang ......................................6, 31 RS Cosworth – Sierra & Escort ............................ 31, 40, 56 Rallye Sport.................................. 104 Small Block V8 racing engines ... 104 SOHC ‘Pinto’ .................................. 38 V8, How to build & power tune ... 38 Formula 1........................6, 84, 104, 129 Formula 5000................................. 104 France ................................................ 88 Franklin, Charles .............................. 67 GM in miniature ............................... 53 Good, Mad & Ugly ............................ 85 Goodwood .................................... 5, 50 Gordini, Amédée ..............................80 Great Cars ............................. 82, 83, 94 GT cars............................................. 105

GT40 ................................................ 105 Gulf-Mirage.......................................60 Hailwood, Mike.........................9, 79, 85 Harley-Davidson 1340 Evolution engines .................. 38 Big Twins ........................................... 31 Hayter, Don ........................................51 Hillclimbing & sprinting ................ 105 Hillman Imp ................................................... 31 Hinckley Triumph triples & fours .... 31 Holley carburetors ........................... 38 Home Car Workshop ........................ 21 Honda CBR FireBlade ................................. 31 CBR600 Hurricane.......................... 31 CX500 & CX650............................. 24 SOHC Fours............................... 24, 31 Hocking, Gary ................................... 85 Hot Rod & stock car racing.............. 48 How to build your own engine coffee ta le .................................... 89 How to draw and paint cars ....88, 100 How to restore Classic car interiors ....................... 30 Ignition systems ............................ 38 How your car works ......................... 17 How your motorcycle works ............ 17 Incredible Journey .......................... 106 Indianapolis .................................... 105 India – Shimmering dream .........7, 106 Intermeccanica ............................. 106 Italian Café Racers ........................... 67 Italian Custom Motorcycles............ 67 Jaguar All the Cars .................................. 106 E-type ................................ 9, 106, 107 rom t e s op oor ................................. 84 Mark 1 & 2 .....................................107 e ............................................ 31 S-Type – 1999 to 2007 .................... 31 The rise of ......................................107 o er tune o to.................. 38 X-Type – 2001 to 2009 .................... 31 XJ ..................................................... 31 XJ-S .................................................107 XJ220 ..............................................107 XJ6, XJ8, XJ12, & XJR ........................ 31 XJ40.................................................. 31 & ........................ 7, 31 & R ....................................7, 31 Japanese Custom Motorcycles ...............67 Jeep CJ89 ............................................................107 Wrangler ....................................................112


Jowett Jupiter .........................................112 Karmann Ghia..........................................112 Kawasaki Triples ................................................67, 78 W, H1 & Z...................................................7 Z1 Story .............................................68, 78 Z1 & Z900 ................................ 7, 31, 54, 78 Lamborghini Miura.......................................................112 Murciélago.....................................7, 22, 23 Urraco .....................................................112 Lambretta ................................................68 Lancia 037 ..................................................... 57, 113 Delta HF Integrale ....................57, 60, 113 Stratos .....................................................57 Land Rover Design........................................................8 Discovery..................................................11 Discovery, Defender & Range Rover, How to Modify .......................... 39 Emergency Vehicles..............................113 Military Half-Ton...................................112 Military Service ................................. 8, 28 Series I-III ................................................ 20 Laverda Twins & Triples..........................68 Le Mans ......................................................113 Lea-Francis...............................................113 Lefebvre, André ........................................80 Lola ............................................................114 Lotus 18..............................................................114 49 .............................................................114 Cortina.....................................................52 Elan .......................................................... 31 Europa...................................................... 31 Seven........................................................ 31 Low-cost rally car..................................... 39 Marketing mobiles...................................114 Maserati 250F ..........................................115 Mason, Tony .............................................. 85 Matra sports cars ...................................60 Mays, Raymond ........................................ 85 Mazda MX-5/Miata............................8, 24, 33, 115 Rotary-engined Cars ........................... 116 RX-7 .........................................................115 RX-8..........................................................32 Meeke, Kris ................................................ 85 Mercedes-Benz 190 ........................................................... 34 280-560 SL & SLC .................................32, 11 300 SL racing car .................................. 116 G-Wagen ............................................... 116 Pagoda SL 230, 250 & 280 roadsters/coupes ........... 32, 109

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Norton Commando ...........................32, 72 Nothing Runs! .......................................... 123 Off-Road Giants! .......................................72 Oulton Park ...............................................50 Paint classic cars .......................................23 Pass the MOT ............................................. 17 Peking to Paris.......................................... 123 Peugeot 205 GTI.....................................................32 T16 ............................................................57 Plastic toy cars...........................................53 Piaggio..................................................32, 77 Pontiac Firebird ...................................... 123 Porsche 356 ..................................................... 11, 123 908 .........................................................124 911 ..............................................34, 124-125 914 & 914-6 ........................................... 125 924 ....................................................34, 126 928 ....................................................34, 126 930 to 935 Turbos ..............................9, 32 944 ...................................................34, 126 964 ...........................................................32 981 Boxster & Cayman .................... 13, 33 986 Boxster..................................... 33, 127 987 Boxster & Cayman ..............13, 14, 35 993.................................................... 32, 126 996 .........................................................126 997 ..........................................................126 Data plate .............................................125 Rally Story, The..................................... 123 Powered by............................................129 Racing 914s, The ................................... 123 Racing cars, 1953-1975 ......................... 127 Racing cars, 1976-2005........................ 127 Ultimate book of the 911, The ............ 123 Preston Tucker .........................................129 Prince & I, The ........................................... 85 RAC.........................................................15-18 Race & Track day Driving Techniques .......... 40 Racing Colours.........................................126 Racing Line .................................................73 Racing With Heroes ................................129 Rallye Sport Fords .................................. 104 Range Rover..............................................33 Real Way Round, The ................................73 Red & Soviet Military Uniforms.............89 Redman, Jim ..............................................84 Renewable energy....................................89 Retro or classic car, how to modify your...40 Roads with a view.....................................89 Robinson, Tony .........................................86 Rolls Royce & Bentley Styling Dept........................129 Silver Shadow & Bentley T-Series ........... 129 Silver Spirit, Silver Spur .......................130

Rootes Cars .............................................105 Rover P4 ............................................................130 Rover Cars 1945-2005............................10 Rover V8 Engines...................................40 Royal Enfield Bullet.................................35 Runways & Racers...................................130 Russian Motor Vehicles ..........................130 Saab 96 & V4 .............................................57 Scooters......................................................73 Schlumpf .........................................10, 13, 14 Sears, Jack...................................................81 Secrets of speed ........................................41 Selling your car .......................................... 17 Silverstone ................................................48 Simple fixes for your car........................... 17 Singer........................................................130 Sleeping Beauties ............................. 101, 131 Soviet General & field rank officer uniforms 1955-1991 .............................89 Speedway ..................................................131 Spires, Di ....................................................84 Sprite Caravans........................................90 Standard Motor Co .................................131 Subaru Impreza ........................... 35, 57, 131 SU carburettor...........................................41 Sunbeam Alpine .......................................35 Supercar......................................................25 Superprix ...................................................50 Suspension & brakes high performance manual.....................................................41 Suzuki 4x4 ............................................................41 Classic Two-Stroke Era..............10, 25, 73 Tales from the Toolbox ...........................131 Tatra...........................................................131 Taxi ............................................................ 132 Three Wheelers ........................................50 Thruxton....................................................50 Tiger Avon or GTA, how to build ............41 Tinplate toy cars........................................53 Toleman.................................................... 132 Toyota Celica GT4 ...............................................57 Celica & Supra ...................................... 132 MR2 ........................................................ 132 Trackday car preparation .........................41 Trikes ...........................................................73 Triumph (cars) Complete Story, The........................10, 27 TR2-3, 3A 4 & 4A ........................ 12, 25, 42 TR2 to 6.................................................. 132 TR5, 250 & 6................................ 12, 26, 42 TR6 ................................................... 33, 133 TR7 & 8................................. 26, 33, 42, 133 Stag .................................................... 14, 33

Triumph & Standard Cars................... 132 Triumph (motorcycles) 350 & 500 Twins ....................................33 Bonneville .........................................25, 74 Thunderbird, Trophy & Tiger.....17, 33, 75 Tiger Cub ............................................17, 75 Trident T150/T160........................... 25, 43 Trophy ..................................................... 75 Triumph Production Testers’ Tales .....74 TT Talking ...................................................75 Turner, Edward...........................................81 Turner, Stuart........................................... 86 Two Summers ...........................................115 TVR S-Series .................................................... 12 Unraced … Formula 1’s lost cars ................104 V8 Short Block ..........................................44 Velocette 350 & 500 Singles ..................................35 MSS to Thruxton....................................75 Vespa ........................................26, 33, 76, 77 Vincent...................................................... 75 Volkswagen ..................................... 108-111 Air-cooled era in colour, The .............. 133 Beetle......................10, 28, 35, 42, 133, 134 Bus/Camper........................26, 35, 42, 134 Golf ..................................................35, 134 Patina ........................................................ 9 T5 ....................................................... 28, 42 Type 3 ..................................................... 133 Volkswagens of the world.................. 133 Volvo 700/900 ..................................................35 P1800/S ................................................... 12 Warner, Graham.......................................80 Weber & Dellorto Carburettors ............ 43 Which Oil? ................................................. 28 Wilson, Desiré ...........................................81 Wolseley Cars ...........................................18 Works Mini ................................................117 Works Rally Mechanic ............................134 Yamaha FS1-E........................................... 29


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