JENSEN CARS 1946-1967  ROAD TEST

JENSEN CARS 1946-1967 ROAD TEST

 

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Código:
7499
Idioma:
INGLES
Editorial:
BROOKLANDS BOOKS LTD
Materia
Jensen
Páginas:
100
Encuadernación:
PORTADA EN RUSTICA
Medidas:
270 mm x 200 mm
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A new Straight-eight Jensen
A Jensen Convertible
Jensen Introduce a Cabriolet
Jensen Interceptor Cabriolet
The Jensen Interceptor
Jensen Hard-top
1951 Jensen 4-Litre Saloon
Jensen 541 with overdrive
Jensen Continue Interceptor
Disc Brakes for the Jensen
Faster Jensen
Jensen 541R Road Test
Jensen 541 Development
A Jensen for John
Jensen 541R
A New Jensen
Jensen 541S Automatic ROad Test
1957 Jensen 541 de luxe
Jensen C-V8 Road Test
Jensen C-V8 Refinements
Jensen C-V8 6,276 cc Road Test
A Revolicionary Jensen
Jensen Interceptor Convertible
Big Band Beat
Jensen: Formula Four
The Jensen C-V8 Mk 3 Road Test
Two New Jensens
1965 Jensen C-V8
TRhe Hensen FF and Interceptor

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