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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 629
EAN num: 9780760319826
ISBN number: 0760319820
Label: Motorbooks
Manufacturer: Motorbooks
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 136
Printing Date: July 31, 2004
Publishing house: Motorbooks
Sale Popularity Level: 1206666
Studio: Motorbooks
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If there ever was a vision for success, it was the John Cooper brainchild-take an ordinary Mini with its shoe-box size and shape, its exaggerated roadholding and steering, and its already apparent popularity, and make it go faster. This is a strong, detailed development story of that famous, lovable roller-skate, the Mini Cooper. Included are contemporary, nostalgic anecdotes and a mass of interesting photographs, some specially shot in color, to pay tribute to that extrovert of extrovert Minis.About the AuthorJeremy Walton is a well known British journalist who as a school boy visited an Austin showroom to see the very first Mini in 1959. Hugely experienced in the field he has authored many books on Ford, BMW, and the iconic Mini. He lives in Soberton, Hampshire, England.
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If you are a vivid fan of the original Austin and Morris Mini's, skip this book because there are only brief descriptions and specs about these car in the book. This book is basically a childhood memory for the author who wrote it. The pictures are grey and white. There's only a brief description on the Innocenti and Authi Mini's and only 2 pictures of them. Books to get: Original Mini Cooper and Cooper S by Motorbooks and Chris Rees guide to Mini's.
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This a great guide to know the original way to keep this cars the only thing that is missing are more colour pictures, but in general its good
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