Coachbuilders of Italy: Bertone, Pininfarina, MG MGB, Peugeot 205, Ferrari Testarossa, Nash-Healey, Alfa Romeo 164, Enzo Ferrari, Alfa Romeo 8C
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ISBN / ASIN1233296108
ISBN-139781233296101
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 103. Chapters: Bertone, Pininfarina, MG MGB, Peugeot 205, Ferrari Testarossa, Nash-Healey, Alfa Romeo 164, Enzo Ferrari, Alfa Romeo 8C, Maserati Quattroporte, Ferrari 250, Alfa Romeo Spider, Jaguar XJS, Peugeot 404, Nash Ambassador, Alfa Romeo GTV & Spider, Ferrari Maranello Series, Cadillac Allanté, Dino, Carrozzeria Touring, Peugeot 504, Peugeot 406, NSB Class 72, Volvo C70, Italdesign Giugiaro, Lancia Flaminia, Austin A40 Farina, Gruppo Bertone, NSB El 18, Ferrari P4/5 by Pininfarina, Ferrari F40, Ferrari Daytona, SBB-CFF-FFS Re 460, Ferrari 275, Giannini Automobili, Ferrari 550, Fiat 130, Fiat Coupé, Ferrari America, Lancia Montecarlo, Fiat Dino, Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer, Zagato, Ferrari 575M Maranello, IKA-Renault Torino, Ferrari 456, Rolls-Royce Camargue, Pietro Frua, Marcello Gandini, Ferrari 330, Daewoo Nubira, Carrozzeria Ghia, Daewoo Tacuma, Pininfarina B0, Maserati Birdcage 75th, VR Class Sr2, Vignale, Ferrari Modulo, Carrozzeria Castagna, Carrozzeria Marazzi, Carrozzeria Scaglietti, Alfa Romeo 2uettottanta, Alfa Romeo 33.2, I.DE.A Institute, Maggiora, Officine Stampaggi Industriali, Ferrari Mythos, Carrozzeria Colli, Carrozzeria Boneschi, Ferrari 365 GTC/4, Ferrari 365 GT4 2+2, Carrozzeria Viotti, Fioravanti, Carrozzeria Allemano, Citroën Osée, Mario Boano, Morelli, Carrozzeria Sports Cars, Carrozzeria Varesina, Rocco Motto, Cesare Sala. Excerpt: The MGB is a sports car launched by MG Cars in May 1962 to replace the MGA. Introduced as a four-cylinder roadster, a coupé with 2+2 seating was added in 1965. The six-cylinder MGC debuted in 1967; a later derivative fitted with the Buick-based Rover V8 was made from 1973 to 1976. MGB/MGC production continued until October 1980 variously by the British Motor Corporation and its successors, British Motor Holdings and British Leyland Motor Corporation. The MGB was a relatively ...










