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Ferrari #CPSHRD0009
 
Ferrari
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$5.99
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Used
Genre:
Vehicle
Company:
Crescent Publishing

The book, Ferrari, chronicles the development and evolution of the legendary Ferrari Marquee.  The author pays tribute to the entrepreneurial skills of Enzo Ferrari a man who has thrilled audiences worldwide with the high performance, elite vehicles that bear his name.  This book looks at Ferrari's early history as a racing driver and describes his gradual movement towards launching Scuderia in 1929, the appearance of the first "true" Ferrari car in 1947 and his later post World War II sports and race car designs.  Along the way, Ferrari formula and competition cars are looked at in depth with their more notable race victories highlighted.  Also reviewed are the many road going, high performance elite sports cars and future development trends are suggested.  The approximately 162 color photographs included in this book are arrayed around the following themes: 1) Forward by Niki Lauda; 2) Early Ambition; 3) The Years With Alpha Romeo; 4) Scuderia Ferrari; 5) Alpha Corse; 6) A Dream Realized; 7) The Quest For Success; 8) Early Victories; 9) Formula 2 Success; 10) The 375 F 1; 11) The Four-Cylinder 500; 12) The Lancia-Ferrari; 13) The Six-Cylinder Dino; 14) The Monocoque 158; 15) World Champions; 16) Lauda Success; 17) The Turbocharged 126; 18) Sports Car Championship Supremacy; 19) The Modulo; 20) Can Am Involvement; 21) The 512 S And M; 22) Victory At Sebring; 23) Disaster At LeMans; 24) Road-Car Takeover By Fiat; 25) The Mondial 8; 26) The Ferrari "Limousine" and 27) Last of the super cars.  This book is 64 pages and is in very good condition.  The author is Godfrey Eaton with Philip Clucas (design) and Ted Smart & David Gibbon (production).  Edition published in 1982. 


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