
| In the twenty-two years covered by this book Carlo Abarth produced over 200 models of cars bearing his name. Type reported on: 500, 595, 695, 750, 850, 1000, 1300, 1600, 2200, SS, GT,... |

| The Cobra was Carroll Shelby's brainchild. He contacted AC in 1961 and secured promises of the Ford V8s and finance for racing. AC, Shelby and Ford were soon in business. The Cobra's... |

| Alpine was really the only sports car volume manufacturer in France until the seventies, but inspite of this and the outstanding competition history of the company, the history of Alpine is seldom... |

| This is a portfolio of international articles on Auburn, Cord and Duesenberg covering Auburn, 120, 8-98, 8-100A, 652-Y, 851, 852, 866, 876 & Speedsters; Cor L-29, 810 and 812, plus the Duesenberg... |

| The Audi TT is one of the most influential cars ever made by a German manufacturer.... |

| A fourteen year period from 1974 to 1988 saw the design and creation of a number of modern four cylinder models from Benelli. Models included the 350RS, 354 and 354 Sport models,... |

| The 2002 began as the brainchild of Max Hoffmann, BMW's US importer, who wanted a car to follow up the 1600-2. Hoffman suggested using the 2-liter engine from its larger saloons, which... |

| The BMW X5 evolved out of studies carried out to create a new class of vehicle along the lines of the Range Rover that would combine BMW's renowned handling, executive-class fittings and... |

| Includes road and comparison tests, riding impressions, new model introductions, updates, full specifications and performance data. Models covered: RW750A, RR1000, RR, RS & RS1200, S1, S2, S3T, Lightning, Thunder.... |

| In the beginning Caterham built Sevens that were almost identical to the Lotus but changes were gradually required. With the changes came improvements and Caterham constantly upgraded the Seven’s specification. While Lotus... |

| Caterham's success was due, initially, to Colin Chapman’s inspired design and post ‘74 to Graham Nearn’s brilliant development. In common with several other small UK car companies in recent times, Caterham has... |

| The classic bright yellow taxicab is easily one of the most recognizable vehicles in the world and is one automobile that will forever be associated with the USA. The Check Cab Manufacturing... |

| This portfolio traces the first 25 years of Chevrolet's luxury Caprice range. Included are road and comparison tests, new model introductions and updates plus full specifications and performance data. Also included are... |

| This book is one in our Hot Rod on Great American Engines series. Reports on Bow Tie Blocks, Nitrous, Merlin Blocks and Blowers.... |

| The CX was introduced in 1974 to replace the aged, but much loved DS. It was well received and was voted European Car of the Year in 1975. Styled by Robert Opron, it was... |

| Seeking a product which would sell, the Daimler management hit upon the idea of a sports car which would emulate the success of MG, Triumph, Austin-Healey and Jaguar in the USA. To... |

| Some 75 articles drawn from four Continents trace the progress of Datsun's highly competitive 240Z and 280Z coupes between 1970 and 1978. Included are road, track, comparison and long-term tests, new model introductions... |

| Datsun's initial offerings were fairly conventional family cars, but with the introduction of the 240Z in 1969 the marque's image received a massive boost. It was a runaway success, outselling every European... |

| The first 916 arrived in November 1993 when Ducati's reputation was probably at its lowest ebb. The renaissance of Ducati can be credited to the 916's stunning combination of power and style... |

| Elva (from the French phrase elle va - she goes) evolved from Frank Nichols being bitten by the motor racing bug after driving a friend's Morgan in the early 50s. His first... |

| The 308 GT4 was a replacement for the original 246 series Dino. It wore the Dino badges and it shared the 246's transverse mid-engined layout. It was a 2+2 rather than an... |

| A compilation of short guides written by different Ferrari owners reflecting what it is really like to own and drive these cars.... |

| This portfolio covers one of Fiat's iconic cars, the Pininfarina-designed 124 Spider. Production started in 1966 at which time Fiat also introduced the Coupe. The sixties was a great time for sports... |

| Fiat bought the rights to the Abarth name when the original company folded in 1971. From then onwards, the really hot Fiats all wore Abarth badges, and although the Abarth name might... |

| The Fiat Barchetta was built between 1995 and 2005 and was based on the Fiat Punto platform. It came with a 1,747cc DOHC four Cylinder engine and its performance and handling was... |

| Henry Ford, having been rejected by Ferrari, vowed to beat him on the race tracks of the world. It was the spark that ignited what was probably the most exciting era in... |

| The 50 year story of the sporting Ginettas are told through 67 period and historical articles.... |

| Honda announced the NSX in 1989. It was a technical tour de force, but despite the car's excellence it did not have the pedigree from makers like Porsche and Ferrari. In 2005,... |

| The S2000 was introduced in 1999 to celebrate Honda's 50th anniversary and is the lates in their 'S' series of roadsters.... |

| The E-Type was introduced at the 1961 Geneva Salon. Both the media and the public went wild about its styling and performance. It was upgraded in 1968 to meet new US requirements... |

| Jensen began as a small coach-building firm run by brothers Richard and Alan Jensen. They also started to design their first true production car under the name White Lady which later evolved... |

| Our first book on the Jensen-Healey appeared over twenty years ago and this, the third edition, is more comprehensive with 60 extra pages and includes recent historical comment and advice on acquiring... |

| The Montecarlo was the final variant of the Lancia Beta range built between 1975 and 1982. It came as a spider, coupe or a Group 5 racer and was known in the... |

| Laverda launched a 500cc twin cylinder 8-valve machine namedthe Alpina in 1977, it was renamed Alpino and Zeta in the USA. Models covered: Alpina, Alpino, S, 500T, Zeta, Montjuic, 500 Sports, Roadster... |

| The Lola story began in 1957 when civil engineer Eric Broadley built a Ford Special. The series of legendary sports racing cars that followedis charted in this portfolio using model introductions, track... |

| This portfolio traces the progress of Lotus's first 4-seater saloon, the Elite and its fastback contemporary, the Eclat from 1974-1982.... |

| This portfolio reports on Lotus's 4-seater Excel which was introduced in late 1982 and remained in production until 1992.... |

| The 230SL made its debut at the Geneva Motor Show in 1963 and featured Mercedes' latest 150bhp 2.3-litre fuel-injected six engine. Three years later came the 250SL and followed in 1967 by... |

| AMG of Germany have been successfully applying their magic to cars and engines since the 60s and the company's name also continued to become more widely known. In 1988 AMG teamed with... |

| Following on from the merger between AMG and DaimlerChrysler in 1999, things really began to happen for AMG Mercedes-Benz enthusiasts. The special touch of the AMG engineers was being seen on every model... |

| The recovery of Mercedes-Benz in the early post-war years was remarkable and its first prestige model was the 300 saloon. Using this car's engine, transmission and suspension, Mercedes-Benz entered sports car racing. ... |

| A portfolio of 108 articles compiled from leading internation magazines covering Mercedes-Benz cars from 1926 to 1939.... |

| The E-Class W124 is the mid-sized range of luxury saloons, estate cars and coupes that Mercedes-Benz introduced for the 1985 model year and bridged the gap between the 190 models and the... |

| First announced in 1958, in its 20 years of production, the Midget underwent many changes and was produced in four distinct Marks. The final version had black plastic bumpers to meet US... |

| One of the most influential cars ever made... |

| This Portfolio traces Morgan's 4-wheeler cars from the introduction in 1978 of the Rover V8 powered Plus 8. This engine was used in Morgans for 35 years.... |

| This portfolio covers the years 1991 to 2009, the most innovative period in Morgan history to date. The Plus 8 continued to be developed and in 2000 the stylish and dynamic Aero... |

| Morgan's first 4-wheeler, the 4/4, was lunched in 1936 and was also available as a two-seater and later a coupe version. Competition from the more modern TR2 caused sales to drop in... |

| In 1909 HFS Morgan decided to design and build a single seater three-wheeler just for his own interest and in 1912 the Morgan Motor Company was founded The Company has always been... |

| The Morris Minor 1000, which retained many of its predecessors characteristics was a huge success following its launch at the London Motor Show in 1956. The information contained in this book will... |