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Roundel Magazine (July 1997)
The magazine of the BMW Car Club of America.

Roundel Magazine (June 1989)
The magazine of the BMW Car Club of America.

Roundel Magazine (June 1995)
The magazine of the BMW Car Club of America.
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The magazine of the BMW Car Club of America.
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Roundel Magazine (March 1995)
The magazine of the BMW Car Club of America.

Roundel Magazine (May 1995)
The magazine of the BMW Car Club of America.
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Roundel Magazine (November 1995)
The magazine of the BMW Car Club of America.

Roundel Magazine (November 1997)
The magazine of the BMW Car Club of America.

Roundel Magazine (October 1995)
The magazine of the BMW Car Club of America.

Roundel Magazine (September 1989)
The magazine of the BMW Car Club of America.

Roundel Magazine (September 1995)
The magazine of the BMW Car Club of America.

Route 66 Barn Find Road Trip: Lost Collector Cars Along the Mother Road
For a nation that loves the idea of the road, there is no more legendary ribbon of highway than the 2,451 miles comprising historic Route 66. Along the Mother Road lies the detritus of the automotive age: motels, roadside attractions, diners, service stations, drive-ins, and dives. Hidden in, around, and behind its buildings or abandoned along its roadside hide collector cars, lost trucks, and moldering motorcycles. How could there be a better destination for automotive archaeologist Tom Cotter?
In Route 66 Barn Find Road Trip Cotter and his BBF (best barn finder) pal Brian Barr jump on Route 66, just outside Chicago, seeking rusted gold in every state Route 66 passes through. Along the way, ace lensman Michael Alan Ross documents their finds, mishaps, and various adventures. Starting in the Midwest and barreling through Oklahoma, Texas, and New Mexico, the barn-find bunch continues on to Arizona before completing their quest in Santa Monica, California. You'll never guess what automotive treasure they see peeking out from corroded garages and behind weary buildings along the way. You can bet every awesome barn find was investigated and recorded in Route 66 Barn Find Road Trip.
Whether you've only dreamed of retracing US 66 or are familiar with its path but never considered car hunting there, Route 66 Barn Find Road Trip will take you on the trip of a lifetime. Hop in; you can ride shotgun.

Route 66 Barn Find Road Trip: Lost Collector Cars Along the Mother Road
Abandoned cars on America's most iconic abandoned road. Sounds like a great idea for a road trip.
For a nation that loves the idea of the road, there is no more legendary ribbon of highway than the 2,451 miles comprising historic Route 66. Along the Mother Road lies the detritus of the automotive age: motels, roadside attractions, diners, service stations, drive-ins, and dives. Hidden in, around, and behind its buildings or abandoned along its roadside hide collector cars, lost trucks, and moldering motorcycles. How could there be a better destination for automotive archaeologist Tom Cotter?
In Route 66 Barn Find Road Trip, Cotter and his BBF (best barn finder) pal Brian Barr jump on Route 66, just outside Chicago, seeking rusted gold in every state Route 66 passes through. Along the way, ace lensman Michael Alan Ross documents their finds, mishaps, and various adventures. Starting in the Midwest and barreling through Oklahoma, Texas, and New Mexico, the barn-find bunch continues on to Arizona before completing their quest in Santa Monica, California. You'll never guess what automotive treasure they find peeking out from corroded garages and behind weary buildings along the way. You can bet every awesome barn find was investigated and recorded in Route 66 Barn Find Road Trip.
Whether you've only dreamed of retracing US 66 or are familiar with its path but never considered car hunting there, Route 66 Barn Find Road Trip will take you on the trip of a lifetime. Hop in; you can ride shotgun.

Route 66 Roadside Signs and Advertisements
Seeing this panoply of signs splashed across the pages in Route 66 Roadside Signs and Advertisements is almost as good as taking a road trip!
You can get your kicks--and pretty much anything else--on Route 66, provided you see the sign that s advertising it! Route 66 Roadside Signs and Advertisements showcases the colorful history of commercial signage along the Mother Road. From kitschy to classy, this book includes photos of early vintage signs as well as modern signs.
The vivid photos are organized according to type of establishment the signs are for, such as roadside attractions, motels, restaurants, businesses of ill repute (bars, strip clubs, etc.), and more. While Route 66 Roadside Signs and Advertisements places emphasis on high-quality visuals, it also includes anecdotes and history about the signs that sprang up along the sides of Route 66.
The most famous Route 66 signs get center-stage treatment in the book, with two-page spreads accompanied by detailed text. Such signs include icons like the Blue Swallow in Tucumcari, New Mexico, the Munger Moss in Lebanon, Missouri, the U-Drop Inn at Shamrock, Texas, and the El Vado in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Additional information is included, such as background about buzzing neon lights--how these signs are actually made and how they get restored. Each image from this famous American roadway could be a postcard, so allow yourself to be rubbernecked by Route 66 Signs and Advertisements.

Route 66: America’s Longest Small Town
Part legend, part nostalgia, part working highway, part touchstone to an America of the past, Route 66 is the only road in the United States that American and international visitors read about without leaving their homes.
Route 66: America's Longest Small Town takes the reader on a virtual roadtrip, telling about the highway's legends, stories, people, and businesses that are the essence of the Route 66 experience.
You will be introduced to the road's past, present, and future, including a nostalgic look at vintage diners, signs, advertisements, and roadside attractions.
Featuring all-new photography along the existing and former 2,000-mile route of the highway, this book, from America's foremost Route 66 author, combines the nostalgia of a storied past with the intriguing realities of an evolving present to create an intriguing portrait of the Mother Road of America.

Routine Service Vouchers for Jensen Interceptor III, FFIII and SP
Jensen Motors Ltd. Softcover 28 pages Out of Print. Used. Good condition. Please ask for details.

Rover 2000 Owner’s Instruction Manual (Part No. 4829)
Part No. 4829 English Export Edition

Rover 75 and MG ZT: The Complete Story
The complete story of the Rover 75 and MG ZT models from the early 1990s to the transfer of production to China. Gives full production histories and comprehensive specification details of this remarkable car.Of great interest for motoring enthusiasts. Superbly illustrated with 267 colour photographs. James Taylor is a renowned author and has written over one hundred books on classic cars, however the Rover marque has always been his favourite.

Rover 800 Series: The Complete Story
For those who remember the big front-wheel-driver Rover with affection, this book sets out the full history looking at the design and development of all models: saloons, Fastbacks and Coupes; the Sterling in North America; comtemporary aftermarket modifications; Police usage and export variants. There is a helpful chapter on buying an owning a Rover 800 and the book is illustrated with 250 colour and black & white photographs.

Rover Cars 1945 to 2005: A Pictorial History
This comprehensive pictorial overview of Rover cars and car-derived vans covers the 60 years from 1945 to 2005. It describes and illustrates all the great classic Rovers up to and including the SD1, and goes on to look at the models inherited from British Leyland that attracted Rover badges. It finishes with the models designed in conjunction with Honda and with the later British-designed cars - and even the final City Rover. There is also some consideration of some Rover models that were designed but, for various reasons, did not enter production and can now only be seen as prototypes in museums.
One of Veloce's popular Pictorial History series, this book describes all the postwar models with illustrations and technical data for each one.

Rover P5 & P5B: The Complete Story
The Rover P5 was the last great representative of traditional British luxury saloon building, with the emphasis firmly on quality rather than sportiness. Its spaciousness, refinement and wood and leather charm still command a considerable classic car following today.

Rover SD1 – The Full Story 1976-1986
Rover's big hatchback saloon of the 1970s and 1980s had all the elements of a superb motor car. It was the work of long-standing Rover engineers, with substantial input from their colleagues at Triumph. The SD1's top models even shared their V8 engines with earlier and much-loved classics from Rover. It was stunningly attractive, cleverly derived from Italian supercar styling and still extraordinarily practical thanks to its large hatchback configuration. In this new book, Rover historian James Taylor tells the full story of the SD1, warts and all, from initial concept to final production model.

Rover Workshop Manual 1950 Onwards: 60,75,80,90,95,100,105,110 (Part No. 4503)
This is a Rover Works manual that covers the maintenance and repair of the following models: 60, 75, 80, 90, 100, 105, and 110 from 1950 onwards.

Rover Workshop Manual 1950-1964: 60, 75, 80, 90, 95, 100, 105, 110
Comprehensive repair, maintenance and service procedures for the following models: 60, 75, 80, 90, 95, 100, 105, 110. With 552 pages and well illustrated with diagrams and drawings.

Royal Cavalcade: A History of the Carriages and Transport of English Kings and Queens from Elizabeth I Onwards
Royal Cavalcade is a wonderfully illustrated history of the carriages used during the reign of England's Elizabeth I, onwards. llustrated throughout with numerous images in black & white and a few in color from period drawings and books. The images of transportation in the 17th and 18th centuries are almost humorous--the oddest looking contraptions.

Rubens Barrichello: In the Wheel Tracks of Senna
When he graduated to Formula 1 in 1993 Rubens Barrichello looked a potential star. By 1996 - still grieving the death of his mentor Ayrton Senna - Rubens seemed a "might have been", struggling with an uncompetitive Jordan. However in 1999, driving for Jackie Stewart, he proved a mature performer and Ferrari beckoned. The Brazilian is a rare mix - tough enough to be Michael Schumacher's fastest-ever team-mate yet so gentle off-track that he is the most popular driver in the paddock. This is his rollercoaster story.

Rumbling Ragtops: History of NASCARs
A great history of a little known part of Nascar's early days, when convertibles raced as well as the hardtops.






