- The Austin Seven is one of the most universally appealing small cars of all
time.
- It was manufactured in a variety of forms, from simple open tourers to saloons,
vans, sports cars and even racers, and left an indelible mark on the course of
motoring history.
- Production ceased in 1939 after 17 years, during which time some 291,000 chassis
had been made.
- Originally published in 1989, and re-issued due to popular demand, this is the
most complete work of reference ever published on the model and is essential
reading for all Austin Seven owners, restorers and enthusiasts.
- "One of those essential books" Octane
- The first Austin-Healey 100 model was unveiled at the 1952 Earls Court Motor
Show, and when the last car rolled off the production line in 1967, over 73,000
examples had been built.
- The four- and six-cylinder Healey 100s, and the later 3000 model, were masculine
sports cars in the best tradition.
- This beautifully produced book will appeal to all fans of British sports cars as
well as to Austin-Healey owners and enthusiasts.
- "difficult to fault" Classics
- "a fresh look at an age-old subject" Classic & Sports Car
- "a fitting tribute" The Automobile
Covers:
- There have been many books written about Healey cars but this one, first
published in 1996 and re-issued to meet public demand, gives the complete story,
corrects myths and answers questions raised by enthusiasts.
- It's about a Cornish father and son partnership and their 30-year involvement in
the motor industry.
- The cars they made are still highly sought after in Europe, the US and Australia,
where many of the specials Geoffrey Healey prepared can now be found.
- "the whole story from the inside ... packed with information" Motor Sport
- Great for anyone with an ounce of interest in Healey in their blood"
Daily Express
- Since 1905, Herbert Austin's Longbridge car factory, known locally as
"The Austin," has provided a livelihood for many thousands of families in the West
Midlands.
- This is the story of the vehicles produced there, and the factory itself--in the
words of those intimately involved in the styling, design, testing and building
of cars.
- It is rich in historical detail and social history, and will fascinate motoring
enthusiasts as well as those who have worked at Longbridge.
- "a fascinating tale, well told" Daily Telegraph
- "fills a gap...and deserves to do well" The Automobile