The History of the Sunbeam Alpine

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| Rating | : | 4.94 (823 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1445647583 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 96 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2017-08-24 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Sunbeam Alpine Lumdor This book is chock full of photos and written history of the Sunbeam Alpine in all of its configurations. A must for your automotive library.
This will be the first book on this subject with such a wide range of both historic, historical and modern photographs.. It will not only cover the detailed history of the car and its past racing and a rallying history but will cover modern day racing and competition in Britain, America and other countries as well as general modern day ownership. It will also cover the various hybrids and variants of the Alpine. The history of its racing and rallying will also be included. Modern day ownership of an Alpine will also be covered and the opportunities for contemporary use and competition.This will be first book dedicated to the history of the Sunbeam Alpine for over twenty years. The book will cover the history of the Sunbeam Alpine from its Designer and design history and process to the development, testing and production of the car
After leaving his advertising job, he started and ran his own driving school which continued until 2013. . About the Author John Willshire studied and started his working life as a graphic designer. His interest in Classic cars led him to buy a Sunbeam Alpine Series V in 2002 and then a factory Prototype Alpine with racing history. He has spent ten years researching the history of my Historic racer and with it the history of the Alpine in general, He now regularly contribute articles to the Sunbeam owner's club magazine
He has spent ten years researching the history of my Historic racer and with it the history of the Alpine in general, He now regularly contribute articles to the Sunbeam owner's club magazine. His interest in Classic cars led him to buy a Sunbeam Alpine Series V in 2002 and then a factory Prototype Alpine with racing history. . After leaving his advertising job, he started and ran his own driving school which continued until 2013. John Willsh
