Sports Cars of 1955 - Car Life Annual 107 - Including The Best High-Performance Automobiles
52 page all new reprint; digitally restored from the original source and printed on high quality 8.5" x 11", 32#, 97 bright acid free paper in Black & White, assembled into an individual item that is folded and stapled, or heat bonded with an adhesive fabric binding.
Contents - Index:
- Pages: 52
- Sports Cars of 1955 - Car Life Annual 107 - Including The Best High-Performance Automobiles
- Car Life Annuals
- Car Life Publication
- Sports Cars of 1955 – Including the Finest High-Performance Cars From America and Europe
- CONTENTS
- Introduction
- The Peugeot of France
- The Simco of France
- The Panhard of France
- Salmson and Talbot-Lago of France
- Mercedes-Benz of Germany
- The BMW of Germany
- Germany’s Borgward
- The Volkswagen, A High Performer of Germany
- The Porsche of Germany
- Jensen and Hillman of England
- Two Englishmen – The Sunbeam and A.C.
- British Plane Builders Offer the Bristol
- The Austin of England
- Austin-Healey of Great Britain
- Britain’s Silent Sports Car – Bentley
- The Daimler of Great Britain
- England’s Speed Wagon – The Jaguar
- Ford of Dagenham, England
- Dellow and Frazer-Nash of Great Britain
- British Family Sports Car – The Lagonda
- A British Aristocrat, The MG
- Riley and Allard of Great Britain
- A Triumph for British Car Builders
- The Swallow Doretti of England
- A British Institution – The Rolls Royce
- Armstrong Siddeley of Great Britain
- The Alfa Romeo from Italy
- One of a Kind – Mr. Ferrari’s Machine from Italy
- The Giant of Turin, Italy – Fiat
- Lancia of Italy
- A Spanish Caballero – The Pegaso
- Made in America – The Cunningham
- The Chevrolet Corvette from Detroit, USA
- A Personal Car from America – The Ford Thunderbird
- High Performance by Studebaker of South Bend, USA