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Type of bind: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 629.2222
EAN num: 9781861268914
ISBN number: 1861268912
Label: Crowood
Manufacturer: Crowood
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 256
Printing Date: May 15, 2008
Publishing house: Crowood
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By the mid 1970s the two popular sports cars produced by the new British Leyland were showing their age. What the company needed was a smart, modern sports car. The TR7, designed to replace both the MGB and the Triumph TR6, was the result. Its wedge-shaped design was modern enough but much of the rest of the car was, for some, disappointingly conventional and press reaction was not universally warm. Initially available as a two-seat coupe, the car went on sale in Britain in 1974. David Knowles unravels the history of the car's design and production, and the chaos that was caused by British Leyland's notorious strikes and labour problems. He also delves deep into the competition history of the car. Including the later TR7 drophead, and the V8-powered TR8, this book is the last word on the car that is probably more popular yesterday than at any time since it ceased production in 1981.
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This is the definitive tome on the TR7. There are no books that better describe the development of the TR7 in the maelstrom of what was British Leyland. It's amazing the TR7 turned out as well as it did.
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