|
Book
Part Number: |
B-34 |
Title: |
Morris
Minor |
|
Secondary
Title: |
The
World's Supreme Small Car |
|
Author: |
Paul
Skilleter |
|
Book
Dimensions: |
8"x
10" |
# Pages: |
230 |
Cover: |
Hard |
Text/Pictures: |
B/W |
| Intro/Foreword |
Pre-Minor -
(p6-15) |
| Preview
front and back cover : |
(click on image for enlargement) |
|
Chapter
1: |
Not
Minor, but Mosquito - (p16-45) |
|
Chapter
2: |
Series
MM; the supreme small car - (p46-71) |
| Chapter
3: |
Series
II; the next development - (p72-91) |
| Chapter
4: |
1000;
major revamp - (p92-117) |
| Chapter
5: |
Sisters-in-law;
Riley, Wolseley and the 'Aussies - (p118-133) |
| Chapter
6: |
Light
Commercial Vehicles; van and pick-up - (p134-151) |
| Chapter
7: |
Competition
- (p152-168) |
| Chapter
8: |
Production
figures, specifications and experimental cars - (p169-179) |
| Appendix
1: |
Buying
- (p180-186) |
| Appendix
2: |
Restoring
- (p187-196) |
| Appendix
3: |
Modifying
- (p197-205) |
| Appendix
4: |
Minors
in America - (p206-215) |
| Author
details: |
Paul
Skilleter is, perhaps, best known for his books on Jaguar and for the
magazines he has founded in recent years - 'Practical Classics & Car
Restorer' and 'Jaguar Quarterly'. But alongside his publishing
activities and love of Jaguars is an abiding affection for Morris Minor,
stemming from the admiration for the design and from owning a 1967
four-door saloon which was in everyday use. |
| Publisher
details: |
Osprey
Publishings, Third Edition 1989 |