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 Triumph Sports Cars by G. William Krause, Although Triumph's sporting heritage can be traced back to the 1920s, its greatest success began with the introduction of the TR2 in 1953. Other models -- such as the Spitfire, GT6, and TR Series -- followed on the heels of this initial success, and even came to represent the quintessential British sports car. This colorful history recounts the design, engineering, and sales successes of Triumph's popular models. Vivid photography and lively prose follow these British sports cars from their technical development, promotion, and motorsport conquests (with drivers like Stirling Moss and Bob Tulius), to Triumph's last hurrah with the V-8-powered TR8 and ultimate decline under the auspices of British Leyland.
 MGB, MGC, & MGB GT V8: A Celebration of Britains Best-Loved Sports Car The MGB epitomizes the spirit of the British sports car. Launched in 1962, the 'B' remained in production for 18 years and has become one of the most-loved sports cars of all time. Although the MGB was mass-produced, its combination of unpretentious styling, sound engineering and practicality won the affection of drivers on both sides of the Atlantic, and ensures that enthusiasm for this affordable classic remains undiminished. This beautifully produced book will appeal to all fans of British sports cars as well as to MGB owners and enthusiasts.
Sports Car International Top Sports Cars - Sports Car International magazine compiled a list of the Top Sports Cars of the last few decades. While the selection was simply the opinion of the magazine's editors, the list is a remarkable one in that it presents an excellent starting point for any sports car enthusiast to learn about the history of such cars. Clan (car) - The Clan Crusader was a fibreglass monocoque British sports car using a rear mounted 875cc Hillman Imp Sport engine. It was first made in Washington, Co Durham, England between 1971 and 1974, but since then several efforts have been made to bring the car back to production. Rochdale (car) - The Rochdale Olympic was a glass fibre monocoque British sports car made by Rochdale Motor Panels and Engineering in Rochdale, England beween 1957 and 1973. 2006 British Touring Car Championship season - The 2006 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship season will be the 49th British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) season. As in 2005, there will be ten racing weekends at nine different circuits; each round comprising three races, making a thirty round competition in total.
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British Sports Car - British Sports Car Sports Car International Top Sports Cars - Sports Car International magazine compiled a list of the Top Sports Cars of the last few decades. While the selection was simply the opinion of the magazine's editors, the list is a remarkable one in that it presents an excellent starting point for any sports car enthusiast to learn about the history of such cars. Clan (car) - The Clan Crusader was a fibreglass monocoque British sports car using a rear mounted ... British Sports Car - British Sports Car Sports Car International Top Sports Cars - Sports Car International magazine compiled a list of the Top Sports Cars of the last few decades. While the selection was simply the opinion of the magazine's editors, the list is a remarkable one in that it presents an excellent starting point for any sports car enthusiast to learn about the history of such cars. Clan (car) - The Clan Crusader was a fibreglass monocoque British sports car using a rear mounted ... British Sports Car - British Sports Car Sports Car International Top Sports Cars - Sports Car International magazine compiled a list of the Top Sports Cars of the last few decades. While the selection was simply the opinion of the magazine's editors, the list is a remarkable one in that it presents an excellent starting point for any sports car enthusiast to learn about the history of such cars. Clan (car) - The Clan Crusader was a fibreglass monocoque British sports car using a rear mounted ... British Sports Car - British Sports Car Sports Car International Top Sports Cars - Sports Car International magazine compiled a list of the Top Sports Cars of the last few decades. While the selection was simply the opinion of the magazine's editors, the list is a remarkable one in that it presents an excellent starting point for any sports car enthusiast to learn about the history of such cars. Clan (car) - The Clan Crusader was a fibreglass monocoque British sports car using a rear mounted ...
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