Austin-Healy 100 & 3000 Series
By (Author) Graham Robson
The Crowood Press Ltd
The Crowood Press Ltd
27th August 2001
New edition
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
629.2222
Paperback
200
Width 189mm, Height 246mm, Spine 17mm
556g
The "Big Healeys" took the motoring world by storm in the 1950s and 60s - thse powerful and fascinating cars were not only popular as production cars, but also enjoyed considerable success in rallying and racing. This book is the in-depth story of the marque's evolution, from Donald Healey's initial inspiration to the Layland take-over that saw the end of Austin-Healey. Topics covered include: the complete history of the company and development of 100 and 2000 models; full specification tables and detailed accounts of the cars' competition fortunes.
"This highly readable and informative book will appeal to all classic car enthusiasts." Classic Car Weekly "Famous cars, famous people, the Warwick, Longbridge and Abingdon days, production figures, specifications and evolution - it's all here... A must for Healey fans." Classic and Sportscar
Graham Robson has worked for the past twenty five years as an independent motoring writer, and has written over eighty books.