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Original Rolls-Royce & Bentley 1946-65 by James Taylor BRAND NEW COPY
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- ISBN
- 9781906133061
- Publication Year
- 2008
- Format
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Book Title
- Original Rolls Royce and Bentley: The Restorer's Guide to the 'Standard' Saloons and Mainstream Coachbuilt Derivatives, 1946-65
- Item Height
- 295mm
- Publisher
- Herridge & Sons LTD
- Topic
- Vehicle Maintenance
- Item Width
- 225mm
- Number of Pages
- 160 Pages
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The two decades between 1945 and 1965 saw some remarkable motor cars emerge from the new Rolls-Royce factory at Crewe. The Mark VI Bentley was the first model to be built entirely by Rolls-Royce, using a body supplied by Pressed Steel, although coachbuilt cars were still available. The Silver Dawn followed in 1949, and the entirely new Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud and Bentley S-series arrived in 1955.This book is the essential companion to these cars. It reveals how the various models altered through the course of production. Drawing on factory records, parts lists, catalogues and other data, the author has provided a meticulous survey of the standard steel cars built at Crewe.
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Herridge & Sons LTD
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9781906133061
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Book Title
Original Rolls Royce and Bentley: The Restorer's Guide to the 'Standard' Saloons and Mainstream Coachbuilt Derivatives, 1946-65
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Vehicle Maintenance
Publication Year
2008
Number of Pages
160 Pages
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295mm
Item Width
225mm
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