British Sports Cars of the 1950s and 60s
By (Author) James Taylor
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Shire Publications
10th May 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Car racing
629.2221094109045
Paperback
56
Width 149mm, Height 210mm
131g
E-type Jaguar; Triumph Spitfire; MGA; Austin-Healey nobody built sports cars like British manufacturers in the 1950s and 60s. There was something very special about the combination of low-slung open two-seater bodywork and spartan interior, a slick sporting gearchange and a throaty exhaust note. This was wind-in-the-hair motoring, and it was affordable by the average young man at least, until he got married and had a family. MG and Triumph stood out as the market leaders, but many other c companies thrived, from luxury manufacturers like Jaguar and even daimler to other more affordable marques. This colourfully illustrated history tells the exciting story of the British sports car in the 1950s and 60s.
James Taylor is a world authority on the history of the old Rover company and the author or countless books on Rover, Land Rover and many other marques and models. He is currently the editor of Land Rover Enthusiast magazine.