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Morgan 1909 - 2009 Slipcase
Author | : Brooklands Books |
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This is a portfolio of international articles drawn from leading motoring journals covering Morgan models between 1909 and 2009. All three-wheelers are reported on including the Grand Prix and F models. Also four-wheelers - the 4/4, Plus 4, Plus 4 Plus, Plus 8, Roadster, Aero 8, AeroMax, Aero America and the futuristic LIFECar. This book is Hard Cover with Imitation Leather and Slipcase. It includes a total of 840 illustrated pages with 314 full colour.
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