Austerity Motoring

Austerity Motoring
Author: Malcolm Bobbitt
Publsiher: Veloce Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2004-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781903706862

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After Armistice the motor industry built cars for export and new vehicles were largely, unavailable for the home market. Motorists using pre-war cars were determined to continue driving despite petrol rationing and raw material shortages, leading them to adopt some unique innovations.

Austerity Motoring

Austerity Motoring
Author: Andrew Lane
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 31
Release: 2000
Genre: Automobile driving
ISBN: OCLC:747254491

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Austerity Motoring

Austerity Motoring
Author: Malcolm Bobbitt
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2003
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1845846745

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Austerity Motoring 1939 1950

Austerity Motoring 1939   1950
Author: Andrew Lane
Publsiher: Shire Publications
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2010-07-20
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 0852638418

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The 1940s was the bleakest period in the brief history of the motorcar. It was a time of war, deprivation and austerity when, for almost a decade, car development stood still. Wartime motorists faced petrol and tyre rationing while the hazards of the blackout made driving in the dark a harrowing experience; a 20 mph speed limit could not stop the road death tally soaring. This new Shire book explores this intriguing subject about a crucial development in the history of motoring, including its recovery towards the end of the period as new models such as the iconic Morris Minor burst onto the scene.

Classic Car

Classic Car
Author: DK
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2016-09-13
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781465495235

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"When I see an Alfa Romeo, I lift my hat." Henry Ford Few things ignite such reverence as a classic car. With more than 250 iconic models from the 1940s to the 1980s, photographed from every angle, this title is a glorious celebration of the stars in the classic car firmament. Edited by award-winning automotive journalist Giles Chapman, Classic Car brings you the story of more than 20 great marques, including household names Bentley, Mercedes, Ferrari, Cadillac, and Aston Martin. Its lavish photography reveals every detail in close-ups of models that range from the 1940s giant two-ton Daimler DE36, which ferried royals about in style, through to sleek Ferraris from the 1980s capable of smashing the 200mph barrier. It puts you in the driving seat of such icons as the Chevrolet Corvette, the Ford Thunderbird, and the Mercedes 300SL and brings you the designers of these amazing machines and the story of their manufacturers. Whether you dream of owning one of these super-cool cars or you are a collector already, Classic Car is set to become a treasured favorite.

On Roads

On Roads
Author: Joe Moran
Publsiher: Profile Books
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2010-12-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781847654939

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In this history of roads and what they have meant to the people who have driven them, one of Britain's favourite cultural historians reveals how a relatively simple road system turned into a maze-like pattern of roundabouts, flyovers, and spaghetti junctions. Using a unique blend of travel writing, anthropology, history and social observation, he explores how Britain's roads have their roots in unexpected places, from Napoleon's role in the numbering system to the surprising origin of sat-nav. Full of quirky nuggets of history, such as the day trips organised to see the construction of the M1 and the 2.5m Mills and Boons used to build the M6 Toll Road, On Roads also celebrates innovators whose work we take for granted, such as the designers of the road sign system. On subjects ranging from speed limits to driving on the left, and the 'non-places where we stop to the unwritten laws of traffic jams, these hidden stories have never been told together, until now.

NSU Ro80 The Complete Story

NSU Ro80   The Complete Story
Author: Martin Buckley
Publsiher: The Crowood Press
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2023-02-14
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9780719841750

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Launched in 1967, the NSU Ro80 had modern aerodynamic styling, a technologically advanced Wankel rotary engine and was voted Car of the Year in 1968. However, after the initial positive reception, the car developed a reputation for unreliability, with problems arising as early as 15,000 miles and many vehicles required a rebuilt engine before 30,000 miles. Despite the company resolving these reliability issues in both existing and new vehicles, and offering a generous warranty, the damage to the car's reputation was done. The NSU Ro80 is the most celebrated motoring lost cause of the second half of the twentieth century, outranking the likes of the Edsel and the DeLorean because, unlike those statements of misplaced optimism and ego, it was a good car. Not just good: the NSU Ro80 is one of the great saloons. Launched in September 1967, the Ro80 was an all-new four-door five-seater from a West German company that – post-war – had never made anything other than economy runabouts, motorcycles and mopeds. That alone should have been enough of a risk, but this was also the world's first purpose-built Wankel-engined family saloon. This compact, refined and elegantly simple power unit was the first really new concept in the realm of internal combustion engines to achieve mass production for ninety years. A car like the Ro80 could only really have come from Germany, where there was a passion for research and a pride in engineering not found elsewhere in Europe. With front-wheel drive, superb power steering and four-wheel disc brakes, the car had top handling and driver appeal. Quite simply, it was a masterpiece, considered by many to be the finest vehicle of its type in the world. But with one fatal flaw: its engine. With over 300 archive photographs, drawings and diagrams, this book tells the story of the NSU

Motor Racing at Thruxton in the 1980s

Motor Racing at Thruxton in the 1980s
Author: Bruce Grant-Braham
Publsiher: Veloce Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2012-03-15
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781845843694

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One of the fastest motor racing circuits in the UK, Thruxton is a supreme test of high speed skill – especially where the art of slipstreaming is concerned. Consequently, it is both feared and revered. This book makes full use of the author’s unique collection of many previously unpublished color photos to follow the evolution of UK motorsport at the venue through the 1980s.