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Book Part
Number: |
B-110 |
Title: |
MGA |
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Secondary Title: |
The
Complete Story |
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Author: |
David
G. Styles |
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Book
Dimensions: |
8"x 10" |
# Pages: |
192
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Cover: |
Hard |
Text/Pictures: |
Color / B/W |
| Preview
front and back cover : |
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| Intro/Foreword |
Acknowledgments,
MGA Evolution, Introduction - (p6-8) |
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Chapter 1: |
Out
with the Old, In with the New - (p9-24) |
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Chapter 2: |
MGA
Marks the End of an Era - (p25-41) |
| Chapter
3: |
The
MGA 1500 on the Road - (p42-55) |
| Chapter
4: |
Safety
Faster, Record Breakers and a New MGA - (p56-69) |
| Chapter
5: |
The
Twin Cam Sets New Standards - (p70-83) |
| Chapter
6: |
How
the Twin-Cam was Received - (p84-98) |
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Chapter 7: |
Coupe
or Roadster? - (p99-115) |
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Chapter 8: |
Appendix
'J' or the MGA 1600 - (p116-128) |
| Chapter
9: |
The
MGA 1600's Reception and the De Luxe Model - (p129-141) |
| Chapter
10: |
The
1600 Abroad and the 1600 Mark II - (p142-158) |
| Chapter
11: |
The
MGA and its Adversaries - (p159-170) |
| Chapter
12: |
Enjoying
an MGA Today - (p171-185) |
| Appendix
1: |
MGA
Clubs - (p186-187) |
| Author
details: |
Dr.
David G. Styles is a leading automotive historian. His first major work,
'As Old as the Industry' won the Society of Automotive Historians'
prestigious Cugnot Award, and an Award of Distinction came from the same
society for 'Sporting Rileys - The Forgotten Champions'.
With a PhD in Business History and a background working in the motor
industry, David has the knowledge and experience to write on a variety
of motoring subjects. He edits and produces the Vintage Motorcycle Club
journal, and has written numerous automotive and aviation books. |
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