LOTUS

LOTUS

GRAHAM J.ARNOLD

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Código:
1160
Idioma:
INGLES
Editorial:
SUTTON PUBLISHING LTD
Materia
Marcas en varios idiomas
ISBN:
978-0-7509-1865-7
Páginas:
160
Encuadernación:
PORTADA EN RUSTICA
Medidas:
245 mm x 170 mm
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Acknowledgements
Introduction

1. Colin Chapman
2. Sixes and Sevens
3. The Aerodynamic Era
4. The MK 14 Elite Climax
5. Single-Seaters
6. Tintops
7. THe Original Lotus Elan
8. A Lotus for Europe
9. Elite, Eclat and Excel
10. The Espirit
11. The New Elan and the Elisc
12. Factories and Facilitics
13. A Lotus Miscellany

An A-Z Lotus Cars (Reoreiduced by courtesy of Autocar)

Illustrates with about 250 b&w photographs the history of the Lotus motor car. The author provides captions based largely on his 12 years of first-hand experience obtained while working with Colin Chapman, who designed the first model in 1948.

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