Scottish Vehicles

£5.95
Or
STOCK:
Available
We currently have 0 in stock.

If this item is out of stock it will take around 2 week(s) for us to obtain a copy if you order today. Thanks

Stock Code
MH112.0
MH112
There are lots of interesting stories told here, from early steam and electric pioneers to the biggest Scottish firms; three A's and a B. Argyll was said to be second only to Ford of Detroit in output of chassis in 1907, Arrol-Johnston was the fifth largest British car maker in the years before the Great War, and Albion was a leading British commercial vehicle maker for many decades. Beardmore was an engineering colossus, remembered in later years mostly for its London taxis. There are many other makers described in these pages, some of whom had aspirations to greatness, though others had more modest aims. Most enthusiasts will be surprised by the number of companies described here, and by the large quantities of vehicles produced in a country with a population of fewer than five million people.
More Information
Stock Code MH112.0
Author Rayner D/ward K/Johnson A
ISBN13 9781854821126
Format Softback
Height(mm) 210
Width(mm) 145
Page Count 32
Publication Date 23 Feb 2016
Publisher AUTO REVIEW PUBLICATIONS
Publication Status Available
Record last updated 06/01/2024