DISCOVERING LOST AUTOMOBILES AND THEIR STORIES


Many enthusiasts dream of finding a Bugatti or a Bentley in a barn or a long disused building. In reality, such finds are more likely to be an Austin 7, Ford Popular or a Mini. This book is stuffed... Read more
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Many enthusiasts dream of finding a Bugatti or a Bentley in a barn or a long disused building. In reality, such finds are more likely to be an Austin 7, Ford Popular or a Mini.

This book is stuffed with these so-called "barn finds". The author has tried to find out the background to the abandonment and the previous history of the "as found" car when it was in regular use. Why was it put away and apparently forgotten?

Many of the stories have appeared in his "Lost and Found" column in Classic and Sports Car magazine, but a book gives a chance for the expanded story to be told. The cars featured date from 1900 through till the 1980s, most come from Great Britain and Europe, but there are plenty from Australasia and USA.

There are well over 200 different cars plus collections featured. Each story has at least one illustration to go with it.

Some locations are bizarre, a Daimler buried under a rockery, a Porsche sunk in Lake Lucerne, a Rolls -Royce on the roof of a high rise building in Karachi, or a Morris 8 special in a Gloucestershire pond.

There is a chapter on collections of cars, put together by seemingly eccentric owners who never got around to restoring them before their death. The author is not critical of these owners and is grateful for the number of cars they have saved from almost certain destruction.

Discovering Lost Automobiles and their Stories has 216 pages and 400 colour b/w illustrations.

Product specification

Binding
In hardback
Pages
216
ISBN / EAN
9781399019002
Languages
English
Publication date
12/2022
Colour illustrations
300
Dimensions
18 x 25 x 2 cm

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