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Opel GT 1968-73 Owners Workshop Manual
Autobooks manual covering engine, fuel & cooling systems, ignition, heating, exhaust emissions, clutch, transmission, rear axle, suspension, steering gear, brakes, electrics, bodywork. This is manual that will help keep your Opel GT on the road.

Operation and Care of Your 1946 Packard Clipper
This manual contains extensive commentary on the operation, service and care of your 1946 Packard Clipper.
10M-11-45

Original Dodge and Plymouth B-Body Muscle 1966-1970
The B-body accounted for a wide range of Chrysler Corporation muscle cars of the sixties and seventies, including the Charger, Road Runner, Super Bee, Satellite, GTX, and Coronet R/T. These cars brought a great deal of character to the muscle car scene and continue to be extremely popular today, particularly with Mopar fans, some of the most rabid car enthusiasts there are. As an Original series title, this book will detail the correct parts, finishes, options, and trim pieces for all the b-body cars of this era. The wide variety of engine options, from Hemi to Wedge to Ram, will be covered in detail, as will all the special editions that featured wild colors and unique bodywork--elements that were crucial to the mystique of these cars. The book will be filled with high-quality, detailed photos of cars that are either excellent originals or very accurate restorations.About the AuthorJim Schild is the publisher of The Auto Review and is the author of eight automotive books, including four for Motorbooks International. He began his life-long enthusiasm for Chrysler products in 1965 when he first worked at the St. Louis Chrysler Assembly Plant and continued into later involvement with drag racing. Schild lives in Columbia, Illinois and is a member of fifteen local and national collector car organizations, including the Society of Automotive Historians.

Original Ferrari V12 1965-1973: The Definitive Guide to Front-Engined Road Cars
This essential restoration guide brings the family of Ferrari V12 sports cars vividly to life. It provides detailed specification information for Ferrari's front-engine road cars: the 275 Series Spiders and Berlinettas and the 330 and 365 series, including the famous 365GTB/4 Daytona. Includes production history, original factory specs, equipment, options, paint/trim colors, and production changes.

Original Jaguar MkI/MkII: The Restorer’s Guide to MkI, MkII, 240/340 and Daimler V8
Drawing from factory records, parts books, catalogues and service bulletins, as well as the accumulated knowledge of the author and respected Jaguar restorers, this book provides the evidence of what constitutes an authentic Jaguar Mark II. More than 150 high quality color photographs show every inch of our eight carefully selected cars. Seven of these have been preserved in remarkably original condition; the other has been restored with fastidious attention to originality. From 2.4-litre Mark I to Daimler V8 250, every permutation of specification is covered in superb detail. The definitive originality guide to one of Britain's great sporting saloon cars, Original Jaguar MkI/MkII is indispensable for all owners, restorers, buyers and enthusiasts.

Original Mini-Cooper: The Restorer’s Guide to 997 & 998 Cooper and 970,1071 & 1275 Cooper S
Has any other British car ever equaled the cult status of the Mini, particularly the 'hot' Cooper and Cooper S versions built from 1961 to 1971? Their fanatical following says not. Genuine examples are expensive and highly prized today, but fake Coopers abound and many cars have been inappropriately modified or incorrectly restored. This is the definitive guide to correct factory specifications and equipment for all Coopers from the 997cc MkI to the 1275cc MkIII S, with comprehensive color photography of cars selected for their quality and authenticity.

Original Rolls-Royce & Bentley 1946-65: The Restorer’s Guide to the ‘standard’ saloons and mainstream coachbuilt derivatives
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 Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn version followed in 1949, this and its Bentley sister both receiving 'big boot' bodies in 1952. Meanwhile the 120mph Continental appeared. The entirely new Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud and Bentley S-series, almost identical to each other, arrived in 1955, and from 1959 a V8 was installed. By their side, coachbuilt S-series Continentals continued. Original Rolls-Royce & Bentley 1946-65 is the essential companion to these cars. The aim of this book is to reveal, in words and color photographs, how the various models altered through the course of production. Drawing on factory records, parts lists, catalogs and other data, the author has provided a meticulous survey of the standard steel cars built at Crewe. Over 250 specially commissioned color photographs, showing the detail changes to these cars, accompany the authoritative text.

Original Sprite & Midget: The Restorer’s Guide
From the 1958 'Frogeye' Austin-Healey Sprite to the last rubber-bumpered MG Midget of 1979, all 14 distinct versions of these much loved cars are studied, with a special section on Innocenti models.

Original Triumph TR: The Restorer’s Guide to TR2, TR3, TR3A, TR3B, TR4, TR4A, TR5, TR250, TR6
For years, Bill Piggott's books Original Triumph TR2/3/3A and Original Triumph TR4/4A/5/6 have been the ultimate source of information for all things TR. Here they are combined in one volume incorporating revisions and amendments throughout.
The book provides a comprehensive guide to original factory specifications, equipment, colour schemes and options for all models from TR2 to TR6, also revealing how the various models changed through the course of production. It shows exactly how a car would have looked on the day it left the factory, so that owners, restorers, potential buyers and enthusiasts can identify true original condition and specification. In addition to the standard TRs, the TR2 Francorchamps Coupe and Italia, and the hatchback GTR4 Dove, are featured.
Combining a unique and unrivalled mass of information from the world's leading TR authority with a gallery of over 450 colour photographs showing outstanding examples of the cars in detail, this book is indispensible for TR fans.

Owner’s Handbook for the Vauxhall Velox (1949)
Instruction handbook for operation and maintenance of the Vauxhall Velox.
This manual comes with a variety of photos and illustrations of the Vauxhall Velox, the production of which stopped in 1965.

Packard 1938 Packard Eight Owner’s Manual
This manual covers driving, care, adjustment and emergency data.
For cars beginning engine No. A-300001

Packard 1939 Packard Six Owner’s Manual
This manual covers driving, care, adjustment and emergency data.
For cars beginning engine No. B-1501
1700-3-39

Packard 1940 Packard Owner’s Manual: Super Eight One-Sixty, Custom Super Eight One-Eighty
This manual covers driving, care, adjustment and emergency data.
This manual covers:
Super Eight One-Sixty (Models 1803, 1804 and 1805 cars beginning engine No. C-500,051)
Custom Super Eight One-Eighty (Models 1806, 1807 and 1808 cars beginning engine No. CC-500,051)
2500-11-39

Packard 1941 Packard Owner’s Manual: One-Ten Special, One-Ten Deluxe, One-Twenty
This manual covers driving, care, adjustment and emergency data.
This manual covers:
One-Ten Special, One-Ten Deluxe (Model 1900-Beginning Engine No. D1551), One-Twenty (Model 1901-Beginning Engine No. D300051)

Packard Motor Cars 1946-1958 Photo Archive
An exceptional photographic collection of Packards final years. This volume includes Packards 20-26 series, 5400 through 5600 series, and the final S7L and S8L series cars with factory and custom bodies.
Filled to the brim with rare factory photographs from the collection of the National Automotive History Collection of the Detroit Public Library.

Packard: The Pride
Reawaken the passion behind Packard with Automobile Quarterly by appreciating the astute Packard cars, from an 1899 Model A to a 1956 Caribbean. The cars tell the story of the company; color photography and careful research tell the story of each car. The respect commanded by the Packard name has never waned. To see Packard cars in close detail and to know the stories surrounding them is to know why.

Pantera 1970-1973
This book contains a collection of 17 articles from various automobile magazines on the Pantera automobile from 1970 to 1973.
There are road tests, new model introductions, racing infromation and technical reports.

Panther Gold Portfolio 1972-1990
The company was set up in 1972 with its first product the J72 in the style of a Jaguar SS100. It was built on a tubular frame and with modern Jaguar drive-train and running gear. Next came the De Ville in 1975 styled this time after a Type 46 Bugatti, also with Jaguar running gear. The mainstream product was the Lima based on a Vauxhall floorpan. There were other, limited production, models. In 1979 financial problems caused a buy out by South Korean businessman Young C Kim. The company continued production with the Kallista and the Solo. This is a book of contemporary road tests, development, technical and specification data, long term tests, racing. Models covered include J72, 'Ferrari', De Ville, Rio, Lima, Kallista, 1.6, 2.8, 2.9, Solo.

Peugeot 304 Owners Workshop Manual
A workshop manual designed for do-it-yourself Peugeot owners. This hard-to-find book is now out of print. Author Kenneth Ball assures us that "Comprehensive step-by-step instructions and illustrations are given on all dismantling, overhauling and assembling operations." Learn to fix the engine, fuel system, ignition, cooling, clutch, gearbox, propeller shaft, rear axle and suspension, front suspension, steering gear, braking system, electrical, and bodywork. Lots of exploded diagrams and helpful illustrations. Every section is filled with troubleshooting guides and service tips. 136 pages in a hard-bound cover with pictures, exploded view illustrations and wiring diagrams. Order now to own this hard-to-find manual.

Peugeot 504 (Gasoline): Owners Workshop Manual – 1968 thru 1979
The Peugeot 504 (Gasoline): Owners Workshop Manual covers the Peugeot 504 sedan and station wagon models with 2.0 liter (120cu in) engine between 1968 and 1979.

Peugeot 504 Diesel: 1974 thru 1983 All models: Owners Workshop Manual
Haynes disassembles every subject vehicle and documents every step with thorough instructions and clear photos. Haynes repair manuals are used by the pros, but written for the do-it-yourselfer.

Pictorial History of Chevrolet 1958-1960
In this fourth volume in his Chevrolet history series, John Robertson takes a look at the introduction of the Impala in 1958 and Corvair in 1960, plus the many styling changes of the period at Chevrolet. This deluxe hardbound volume is illustrated with hundreds of photgraphs from the GM Media Archives, where Robertson worked as a product specialist until his retirement in 2000. Each year is covered in a separate chapter, and the book also includes a look at the competition from Ford, Chrysler, Plymouth and American Motors.

Pininfarina Catalog Raisonné 1930-1990
2 volumes in case. Hardcover Out of Print. New old stock.

Pininfarina sessant’anni
Over the 60-year history documented here, Pininfarina established a reputation as one of the world's leading coach-building firms. The company's high-tech facility is equipped to handle not only design but also the most sophisticated manufacturing projects.

Pininfarina: Masterpieces of Style
The entire stylistic and industrial history of Pininfarina, a true bastion of the "Made in Italy" phenomenon, is contained in this book with its wealth of black and white and colour photos. For almost 90 years Pininfarina has been synonymous with Italian coachbuilding. Some of the most iconic cars in the history of not only Italian but also worldwide motoring have been clothed by a firm that has been recognised as the creator of true works of art. Battista Farina, known as "Pinin", was the master craftsman who in 1930 founded in Turin the "Societa Anonima Carrozzeria Pinin Farina". The quality and the beauty of his creations soon established the firm's reputation and well before the outbreak of the Second World War it could boast magnificent bodies on Alfa Romeo, Lancia and Fiat chassis. 1947 saw the presentation of a milestone in the history of Italian design, the Cisitalia 202. Between the 1950s and 1990s the company produced iconic designs such as the Alfa Romeo Giulietta Spider and the "Duetto", the Lancia Aurelia B24 and the Flaminia, the Fiat Dino Spider and the 124 coupe, not to mention the innumerable Ferraris bodied by the prestigious Turin firm that from 1952 had become Maranello's coachbuilder of choice. Numerous 250 GTs, the 250 Le Mans, the 365 Daytona, the 308 GTB, the Testarossa and the 288 GTO are all Pininfarina-bodied Ferraris. This book recounts the most recent history of this giant of Italian car design with all the latest products realised in particular for the Asian market where the Pininfarina brand has an increasing presence. There is also a chapter devoted to Pininfarina Extra, a brand within the brand, which since 1986 has been taking a 360 degree approach to design. The full story of this iconic Italian design firm finally told in a single volume.
