more clearout stuff
All in minty mint condition unless stated otherwise. Couple of quid each. Would prefer collection as many of them are HUGE and heavy ("coffee table" books with lots of gloosy photos) and a PITA to try post....
EDIT: Books marked * are postable.
*The Vauxhall File - "all models since 1903"
*The Vauxhall Driver's Book (forward by Harry Enfield), 1980s book, Mk2 Astra GTE on the front, covers history, racing and all sorts.
*Beetle - "an illustrated history"
Classic Cadillac - lots of glossy photos 1900s to 1980s
*Cobra Super Profile - original road tests and specs plus a rather out of date buyers guide.
*Automania (the book of the ITV TV series) - cars and "car culture"
Postwar Sports Cars "the modern classics" - by Eric Dymock
The Ultimate Classic Car Book - by Quentin Willson
The Great Marques - Porsche
The Great Marques - Ferrari
Classic American Cars - by Quentin Willson
MG Sports Cars - by Autocar (good, if heavy MG book)
T-Birds (ford Thunderbird book)
*Chrome, Glamour cars of the 1950s (american classics)
Classic Rolls Royce
*Flywheel, memories of the open road. (A strange book which is a collection of stories, plans, pictures, etc. from petrolhead PoWs in WW2 about the cars they remember or planned to buy/build when they got out after the war or what they thought motoring would/should be like in the postwar period...)
also have non-car books...
The Pythons, an autobyography by The Pythons (monty python)
And the following Dilbert books (all cartoon collections):
*Shave The Whales
*Casual Day Has Gone Too Far
*I'm not anti-business I'm anti-idiot
Dilbert gives you the business
Fugitive from the cubicle police
Journey to cubeville
Its obvious you don't survive by your wits alone
also
*The Simpsons Forever - matt groening
*Beano Annual 2006
As well as some littery and philosophical works seen in the pic too!
Can do photos if required
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All in minty mint condition unless stated otherwise. Couple of quid each. Would prefer collection as many of them are HUGE and heavy ("coffee table" books with lots of gloosy photos) and a PITA to try post....
EDIT: Books marked * are postable.
*The Vauxhall File - "all models since 1903"
*The Vauxhall Driver's Book (forward by Harry Enfield), 1980s book, Mk2 Astra GTE on the front, covers history, racing and all sorts.
*Beetle - "an illustrated history"
Classic Cadillac - lots of glossy photos 1900s to 1980s
*Cobra Super Profile - original road tests and specs plus a rather out of date buyers guide.
*Automania (the book of the ITV TV series) - cars and "car culture"
Postwar Sports Cars "the modern classics" - by Eric Dymock
The Ultimate Classic Car Book - by Quentin Willson
The Great Marques - Porsche
The Great Marques - Ferrari
Classic American Cars - by Quentin Willson
MG Sports Cars - by Autocar (good, if heavy MG book)
T-Birds (ford Thunderbird book)
*Chrome, Glamour cars of the 1950s (american classics)
Classic Rolls Royce
*Flywheel, memories of the open road. (A strange book which is a collection of stories, plans, pictures, etc. from petrolhead PoWs in WW2 about the cars they remember or planned to buy/build when they got out after the war or what they thought motoring would/should be like in the postwar period...)
also have non-car books...
The Pythons, an autobyography by The Pythons (monty python)
And the following Dilbert books (all cartoon collections):
*Shave The Whales
*Casual Day Has Gone Too Far
*I'm not anti-business I'm anti-idiot
Dilbert gives you the business
Fugitive from the cubicle police
Journey to cubeville
Its obvious you don't survive by your wits alone
also
*The Simpsons Forever - matt groening
*Beano Annual 2006
As well as some littery and philosophical works seen in the pic too!
Can do photos if required
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v221/alistairk/DCP_3502.jpg)