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US $40.50
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Nieuwkoop, NL

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for motoring connoisseurs.

Rolls Royce Alpine Compendium

RREC 1913 & 1973

 

This book is a must have for every Rolls-Royce or Bentley enthusiast.

The purpose of this excellent compendium is to tell people a little more about Rolls-Royce motor cars and the part they played in the hystoric 1913 Alpine Reliability Trials.

Part of the foreword by Lord. Montague of Beaulieu

Published by Bookman publications, by Christopher Leefe

164 pages, The book itself is in mint condition.

First published in 1973.

ISBN. 851840051

USD 40.50 or best offer, EU shipment USD 11.50 till 16.00

 

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