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Triumph Sports Cars

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Zusatztext Graham Robson is one of the most prolific authors of motoring titles in our time! and for this book he writes enthusiastically and with first hand experience of the Triumph company... An entertaining read for any enthusiast of classic sports cars! and excellent value for £7.99. Informationen zum Autor Graham Robson, a motoring writer and historian with many awards to his credit, has always been close to the Healey family. He has published numerous motoring titles and commentates at leading events. He wrote The Ford Cortina, Austin-Healey and Jaguar for Shire Klappentext In the 1950s and 1960s, British sports car ruled the road, and their charge was led by Triumphs. From the TR2, its first modern sports car, Triumph went on to produce a host of classic sports designs such as the Spitfire, GT, and Stag, as well as more TR models, ending with the TR7 in the late 1970s. These represented the epitome of the contemporary classic British sports car. Fast, nimble, and gorgeous to behold, Triumphs offered the everyday motorist an exhilarating drive at a price that they could afford. Popular both in the UK and the US, the Triumph range helped define the entire genre, with sports cars today like the Mazda MX-5 having their roots in models like the Stag. Illustrated throughout and written by acclaimed motoring writer and historian Graham Robson, this book guides the reader through the history of this classic British marque from its heyday in the 1960s and 1970s through to its eventual demise in the 1980s.An essential, illustrated introduction to one of Britain's foremost sports car manufacturers and the cars it produced. Zusammenfassung In the 1950s and 1960s, British sports car ruled the road, and their charge was led by Triumphs. From the TR2, its first modern sports car, Triumph went on to produce a host of classic sports designs such as the Spitfire, GT, and Stag, as well as more TR models, ending with the TR7 in the late 1970s. These represented the epitome of the contemporary classic British sports car. Fast, nimble, and gorgeous to behold, Triumphs offered the everyday motorist an exhilarating drive at a price that they could afford. Popular both in the UK and the US, the Triumph range helped define the entire genre, with sports cars today like the Mazda MX-5 having their roots in models like the Stag. Illustrated throughout and written by acclaimed motoring writer and historian Graham Robson, this book guides the reader through the history of this classic British marque from its heyday in the 1960s and 1970s through to its eventual demise in the 1980s. Inhaltsverzeichnis Triumph: The First Decades The 1800 and 2000 Roadsters From the TR2 to the TR6 The Spitfire and the GT6 The Stag The TR7 and the TR8 Racing, Rallying and Record Breaking Further Reading Places to Visit Index ...

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Graham Robson, a motoring writer and historian with many awards to his credit, has always been close to the Healey family. He has published numerous motoring titles and commentates at leading events. He wrote The Ford Cortina, Austin-Healey and Jaguar for Shire

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Authors Graham Robson
Publisher SHIRE
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.02.2017
 
EAN 9781784420413
ISBN 978-1-78442-041-3
No. of pages 64
Dimensions 148 mm x 208 mm x 8 mm
Series Shire Library
Shire Library
Subjects Guides > Motor vehicles, aircraft, ships, space travel > Car, motorcycle, moped

Postwar 20th century history, from c 1945 to c 2000, TRANSPORTATION / Automotive / History, TRANSPORTATION / Automotive / Pictorial, British & Irish history, Motor cars: general interest, Road & motor vehicles: general interest, TR7; GT; TR3; TR4; TR5; TR6

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