Archie Frazer-Nash (always with a hyphen) was an enthusiast as early as 1910. In that year he joined H. R. Godfrey to make cyclecars, hence the GN. Some twelve years...
On 3 April 1954, the product of an unlikely union first took to the track, at Snetterton in Norfolk. It was a Lister-MG sports racing car, driven by a Scottish...
13th Year of Publication for the two-wheeled sport's most respected yearbook. The World's Leading Grand Prix and Superbike Annual reaches its 13th year as the indisputable leader in its field,...
A story rich in historical detail, human experience and social history, Men and Motors of "The Austin" covers the history of the Longbridge factory from inception by Herbert Austin in...
255 pages. Profusely illustrated. Extensive Index, plus Bibliography and Sources This book chronicles the success of John Alfred Prestwich (J.A.P.) and the company and products that bore his name, from...
This book tells,
for the first time, of all Lawrie bond's designs, together with the
products of Sharp's Commercials Ltd (later Bond Cars Ltd) which carried
the Bond name.
With a Haynes manual, you can do it yourself…from simple maintenance to basic repairs. Haynes writes every book based on a complete teardown of the vehicle. We learn the best...
This classis automotive history covers the Ferrari 166 series, 212 series, 340 series, 342 America, 250 Sport and MM, 375 MM and Plus, 750 Monza, 860 Monza, 500 Mondial, 118...
Tony Vandervell conceived his great ambition to build a team of British cars to beat the Continental marques at their own game, Grand Prix racing. By sheer determination, refusal to...
This book is an in-depth look at the inter-war cars and every model to carry the Morris name from the Oxford of 1913 through to the present Morris Ital. The...
Alvis has for eight decades been associated with the design and manufacture of thoroughbred cars. But right from the early days the Coventry precision engineering firm recognized that diversification was...
This pictorial history of the Reliant Scimitar and its predecessor, the Sabre, shows in detail their conception, development and career, celebrating their enduring qualities. The author explores how, after 25...
Archibald Goodman Frazer Nash (30 June 1889 – 10 March 1965), was an early English motor car designer and engineer, who specialised in manufacturer of light ("cycle") and sports cars...
The
first-ever history of this little-known but potent British marque, which
thrived from the 1930s through the 1950s. Covers origins, technical
details, production, racing, personalities, and more.