Aston Martin and LM10 [Signed Leather Edition]
Jonathan Wood
Sold by Motoring Memorabilia, WOKINGHAM, BERKS, United Kingdom
AbeBooks Seller since November 20, 2009
New - Hardcover
Condition: New
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketSold by Motoring Memorabilia, WOKINGHAM, BERKS, United Kingdom
AbeBooks Seller since November 20, 2009
Condition: New
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketThis book, which is dedicated to the Aston Martin LM10, was privately published by Hugh and Miranda Palmer and written by Jonathan Wood, the motoring historian and author. The early chapters cover the history of Bamford & Martin and Aston Martin up to 1932. the Le Mans cars LM8, LM9 and LM10 are introduced in Chapter 4 while later chapters focus on LM10 and its sister cars and their contribution to Aston Martin's racing pedigree. LM10 was the Works development car which finished at Le Mans in three consecutive years with the improvements being incorporated into the other LM cars and the following Ulster models.The history of the car, its drivers and owners is comprehensively covered and the book concludes with a brief history of Aston Martin from Feltham to the present day. This is a new copy of the Leather edition book - Limited Edition Number 34 of 110 - which is SIGNED by the author, Jonathan Wood. It retains its original shipping box and, as it is a large format book, it may require additional postage. A standard edition of the book is also available. Inventory # M5791.
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