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This is the eighth title in the now well-established "In Detail"
series. Its subject, the Jaguar XK120, has become one of the
immortals of sports car history and remains one of the most
beautiful cars ever built. It took the London Motor Show by storm
in 1948, and was built until 1954. This book is published in
association with the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust, whose
headquarters and museum are on Jaguar's historic Browns Lane site
in Coventry. It is written by the Trust's Archivist who has drawn
from company records and archives to provide information that has
never been available to enthusiasts before. This, and its focus on
the XK120 alone rather than on the whole XK family, make this book
uniquely informative. The black-and-white photographs have been
sourced from the Trust's large collection, and are complemented by
specially commissioned colour photographs of some outstanding
XK120s.
The extraordinary account of how the world's most popular sports
car - the Mazda MX-5 Miata Roadster - came into being. The story of
how a team of dedicated engineers and designers boldly conceived
the idea of a totally new lightweight sports car at a time when the
traditional open roadster seemed doomed to extinction. Despite
considerable opposition the group tenaciously defended its concept
of a car which would offer the driver the same unity as that found
between a horse and its rider. Despite the odds, the team succeeded
brilliantly. Here is the fascinating, and very often surprising,
inside story of the MX-5 Miata's conception, design and production,
as told by the individual members of the team, translated from the
Japanese, and compiled for this edition by renowned motoring author
Brian Long.
The Essential Guide to buying the Lotus Elan of your dreams, this
book will guide you through all you need to know. The Lotus Elan
and Plus 2 are the definitive classic Lotus Sports cars. Small,
light, and powered by Lotus's own Twin Cam engine, these were and
are fast, great handling sports cars with a Grand Prix winning
pedigree. With a winning formula of glass fibre bodyshell, and
simple sheet steel backbone chassis, the Elan was an affordable
replacement for the expensive and exotic glass fibre monocoque
Lotus Elite, and became the mainstay of the Lotus road car range
throughout the 1960s and into the 1970s. First introduced as an
open two-seater in 1962, and as a Coupe in 1966, the Elan was
available as a do-it-yourself `kit' car or in factory assembled
form, and was refined through the 1960s, culminating in the famous
Sprint models of 1971, with the big valve 130bhp Twin Cam engine.
The widened and stretched 2+2 Elan with its vestigial rear seats -
named, unsurprisingly, the Plus 2 - was introduced in 1967,
followed by the higher-spec Plus 2S in 1969, which was the first
Elan not available in kit form. The Plus 2S 130 gained the Sprint
specification engine in 1971, and the final Elan was the Plus 2S
130/5 of 1972. Just over 9000 Elans were produced between 1962 and
1973, while just over 5000 Plus 2 were produced between 1967 and
1974. This book has been written to provide the prospective owner
with all the information they need to establish if an Elan or Plus
2 is for them, and what to look for when viewing an example. All
aspects of the cars are examined, including paperwork, mechanical
issues, bodywork and interior with many photos of example cars to
assist in the assessment of an individual car, and understand the
implications of many of the common problems that a car can exhibit.
The author is a Lotus enthusiast, and has been working on and
writing about classic Lotuses for a number of years.
Ferrari means red. It means racing. Excellence, luxury, and
performance. Less well-known is the man behind the brand. For
nearly seventy years, Enzo Ferrari dominated a motor-sports empire
that defined the world of high-performance cars. Next to the Pope,
Ferrari was the most revered man in Italy. But was he the benign
padrone portrayed by an adoring world press at the time, or was he
a ruthless despot, who drove his staff to the edge of madness, and
his racing drivers even further? Brock Yates's definitive biography
penetrated Ferrari's elaborately constructed veneer and uncovered
the truth behind Ferrari's bizarre relationships, his work with
Mussolini's fascists, and his fanatical obsession with speed. "A
fascinating and provocative book" The Observer.
It's easy to forget that the original Range Rover, launched in
1970, created the luxury sport-utility vehicle market from scratch.
A marvel of British ingenuity developed on a shoestring budget, it
was the first four-wheel drive car that was as happy on tarmac as
it was on rocky terrain. It truly blazed a trail for a worldwide
motoring trend. The Range Rover Story is a timely and concise
reminder of all that Range Rover has achieved since a tight-knit
group of engineers first turned their thoughts to something
ground-breaking.
Once given the green light to use Rover's newly acquired V8 engine,
the Morgan Motor Company lost no time installing it under the
bonnet of their traditional sports car. The Morgan Plus 8 became
their biggest-selling model, spanning thirty-six years from its
1968 launch to discontinuation in 2004. After an eight-year respite
it was reintroduced to the firm's model line -up from 2012 until
2018, underpinned by a new state of the art bonded aluminium
chassis and powered by a potent BMW V8. Morgan Plus 8 - Fifty Years
an Icon gives a detailed account of the history, design and
manufacturing process of the Morgan Plus 8. With over 300 colour
photographs it covers both the traditional and Aero chassis cars;
the history of both the Rover V8 and the BMW V8 engines; includes
full specifications for each model; recalls the Plus 8's motor
sport heritage; features personal first-hand accounts from key
personalities and finally, covers the history of the mark and looks
at is future.
Ford cars can be found all over the world, and vintage models
appear at most classic car shows. This book helps to identify the
models sold by Ford of Britain, and provides detailed information
on each model, with technical specifications, original colour
photographs, and lists the colour schemes that were available.
Continuing this popular series covering classic British cars, David
Rowe now turns his keen eye to the British Ford models. He is well
placed to do so, having worked at two Ford dealerships over a
30-year period and has driven many of the models covered by this
book.
'Cuba Cars and Cigars' is full of glorious colour images of the
rare and varied Cuban-owned 1950s American and European
automobiles, trucks, and station wagons that were imported before
1961. Among the famous Marques that feature are Cadillacs, Chevies,
Buick, Dodge, Oldsmobile, Ford, Packard, De Soto, Pontiac,
Plymouth, Edsel, Mercury and Metropolitan, Hillman, Singer and
Austin, Nash Sedans, a Lloyd 600 German 2-cylinder/4-stroke 596cc
car, Ramblers and SAABs, Mercs, Humber, Standard Vanguard, Ford
Consul/Zephyr, Hillman Husky and Minx, Singer Gazelle and Austin.
Most of these vehicles are still in running order, and are passed
down from generation to generation. Trucks include Fords, a Fargo,
Dodges and Chevys, not forgetting cigars, street urchins, and the
lovely ladies of Havana. All of these are uniquely photographed,
written and compiled by 'our man in Havana'.
Stop! Don't buy a Porsche 911 (991) without buying this book first!
Packed with good advice from running costs, paperwork, vital
statistics, valuation and the Porsche community, right through to
whether your Porsche will fit in your garage and indeed, with your
lifestyle. This is the complete guide to choosing, assessing and
buying the Porsche 911 (991) of your dreams.
Between the 1940s and the 1960s the microcar posed a challenge to
large companies producing cars in huge volumes to a uniform
pattern. The microcar was the opposite, produced by small
entrepreneurial start-ups using quirky, unusual design concepts.
This book is a beautifully illustrated history of British microcar
history from the early days of Bond and Reliant, to the
proliferation of micro marques during the 1950s and their demise
during the 1960s. It explores many eccentric British concepts, but
also includes the influential continental competitors. It examines
the social and economic reasons for the disappearance of the type
and the return of the microcar in the twenty-first century, showing
how, like its mid-twentieth century counterpart, it is challenging
the big company orthodoxy.
When Holden signalled that it would close its Adelaide factory, it
struck at the very heart of Australian identity. Holden is our car
made on our shores. It's the choice of patriotic rev heads and
suburban drivers alike. How could a car that was so beloved - and
so popular - be so unprofitable to make? The story of the collapse
of Holden is about the people who make and drive the cars; it's
about sustaining industry in Australia; it's about communities of
workers and what happens when the work dries up. And if it's not
quite about the death of an icon - because Holdens will remain on
Australian roads for a long time to come - then it's about what
happens when an icon falls to its knees in front of a whole
nation..
Since its introduction in 1997, the Porsche Boxster has earned a
reputation as one of the world's greatest sports cars, as well as a
huge, loyal following of devoted drivers. This book is aimed at
those owners of Boxsters who want to improve their machines while
avoiding thousands of dollars in mechanic's costs. Clearly and
simply written, with straightforward illustrations, this manual
offers 101 projects to help you modify, maintain, and enhance your
Porsche. Focusing on the 986 and 987 Boxster models, 101 Projects
for Your Porsche Boxster presents all the necessary information,
associated costs, and pitfalls to avoid when performing a wide
array of projects. In a word, it makes owning a Porsche Boxster an
unqualified thrill.
For fans all over the world the thrilling partnership of
Silverstone and Formula 1 has long represented one of the pinnacles
of motor sport. Here the broad sweep of Silverstone's Formula 1
history, a kaleidoscopic pageant of great cars and drivers, is
explored in a new and highly accessible way through nine specific
eras, each one delightfully and freshly illustrated: * The First
Grand Prix and International Trophy (1948-49) * Forza, Alfa! Forza,
Ferrari! (1950-51) * The Front-Engined Finale (1952-59) * Clark's
Dark Golden Age (1960-68) * The Stewart Dominance (1969-73) * The
Hunt-Lauda Epoch (1973-79) * Three Titans: Prost, Mansell and Senna
(1981-93) * The Schumacher Era (1994-2006) * New Heights: Hamilton
and The Wing (2007 onwards) This photographic history of
Silverstone and Formula 1 should appeal to motor racing fans
everywhere, as it neatly captures the essence of what the highest
level of a most demanding sport has meant to this very special
venue.
The 6-cylinder Jaguar E-type is generally regarded as the world's
most beautiful sports car. Such is the allure of this sixties icon,
that many have let their heart rule their heads and ended up with a
car that remained unfinished or wasn't right for them in some way.
Forty years later, the risks have multiplied hugely, since many
E-types appear superficially good but hide a multitude of, usually
very expensive, sins. This dedicated buyer's guide, written by
someone who had to build his own car the hard way, is packed with
the do's and don'ts of selecting, viewing and thoroughly assessing
any potential purchase, to make sure you enjoy your E-type
ownership and avoid ending up with a dispiriting and financially
ruinous money-pit.
Haynes offers the best coverage for cars, trucks, vans, SUVs and
motorcycles on the market today. Each manual contains easy to
follow step-by-step instructions linked to hundreds of photographs
and illustrations. Included in every manual: troubleshooting
section to help identify specific problems; tips that give valuable
short cuts to make the job easier and eliminate the need for
special tools;notes, cautions and warnings for the home mechanic;
color spark plug diagnosis and an easy to use index.
2- and 4-stroke L-head and overhead valve engines to 6 hp from
1990-2000. Covers more than 100 models by 15 manufacturers.
When Don Devendorf and John Knepp got together to form
Electramotive Engineering of El Segundo, California, little did
they realise that they were setting in motion a train of events
which would sooner, rather than later, bring to them and the mighty
Nissan GTP cars that they promoted, developed and raced, no less
than four IMSA Camel GT Championships. Here, for the first time, is
the story of Nissan in racing from 1984 to 1993, the GTP era. The
full story of Electramotive and NPTI is told, with interviews with
Don Devendorf, John Knepp, Geoff Brabham, Trevor Harris, Kas
Kastner, Ashley Page, and many other members of the crew that won
the IMSA Camel GT Championship from 1988 to 1991. The story of the
European Group C Nissans, using chassis from March and Lola, from
1985 to 1992 is also told, along with interviews from many of the
drivers and technicians involved, such as Mark Blundell, Julian
Bailey, Dave Price and Bob Bell.
The Essential Guide to buying the Lotus Europa of your dreams, this
book will guide you through all you need to know. Originally
intended to be a cheap and basic Lotus Seven replacement, during
its development the Lotus Europa morphed into a miniature supercar,
described by Colin Chapman as a "working man's GT40," which sat
alongside the Elan in the Lotus line-up. Its mid engined
configuration gave it exceptional balance, and its handling and
roadholding were second to none. Initially produced for export to
Europe in late 1966, the Renault-powered car evolved into the
Series 2 in 1968 when it was released to the UK and US markets,
and, in its final iteration, gained the Lotus' own Twin Cam engine
in 1971. Production ended in 1975 with around 9200 cars completed.
This book has been written to provide the prospective owner with
all the information they need to establish if the car is for them,
and what to look for when viewing an example. All aspects of the
cars are examined, including paperwork, mechanical issues, bodywork
and interior with many photos of example cars to assist in the
assessment of an individual car, and understand the implications of
many of the common problems that a car can exhibit. The author is a
Lotus enthusiast, and has been working on and writing about classic
Lotuses for a number of years.
The book includes contributions on the latest model-based methods
for the development of personal and commercial vehicle control
devices. The main topics treated are: application of simulation and
model design to development of driver assistance systems; physical
and database model design for engines, motors, powertrain,
undercarriage and the whole vehicle; new simulation tools, methods
and optimization processes; applications of simulation in function
and software development; function and software testing using HiL,
MiL and SiL simulation; application of simulation and optimization
in application of control devices; automation approaches at all
stages of the development process.
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