THE AUSTIN 1905-1952

THE AUSTIN 1905-1952

R.J.WYATT

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208
Idioma:
INGLES
Editorial:
INDEFINIDA
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ISBN:
978-1-871814-86-6
Páginas:
298
Encuadernación:
PORTADA DURA CON CARATULA
Medidas:
240 mm x 164 mm
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Introduction

1. The formation of the Austin Motor Company
2. The First Eight Years: 1906-1913
3. Munitions to Mass Production: 1914-1919
4. The Car with a Wide Appeal: 1919
5. Confidence and Consequences: 1920-1922
6. Saved by the 12 and the 7: 1922 and 1923
7. To Merge or to Sell: 1924 and 1925
8. The Six-cylinder Car: 1926 and 1927
9. The Motor War and Industrial Peace: 1928 and 1929
10. Th Slump: 1930 and 1931
11. The 10 and the Light 12/4: 1932 and 1933
12. The $100 Car and the Enclosed Radiator at Last: 1935 and 1935
13. A Peerage and the Cambridge: 1936-1945
14. Leonard Lord, Rearmament and War: 1939-1945
15. Export or Starve: 1946-1949
16. The Great Merger. The British Motor Corporation: 1950-1952

Appendices

- The 2-3 ton Lorry
- Austin Aircraft, 1909-1919
- The Austin Tractor
- The Racing Auston 20
- Notes on Production Staistics
- Austin Identification by Chasis and Body Types, 1933-1939
- Vehicle Statistics, 1906-1952
- Austin Production, Calendar Years by Types, 1906-1919
- Chassis Pries and Availability 1906-1914

The many illustrations and tables of chassis and body types will give the enthusiast all the detail and the statistics of overall car production in the UK

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