Sports Cars
Chaparral : Can-Am Racing Cars from Texas
Few sports-racing cars have captured the imagination as did the Chaparrals. The menacing white machines from Texas oil country cut a swathe through American sports car racing in the 1960s, and even won at the Nurburgring and Brands Hatch.
Triumph Cars in America
As with most postwar British sports cars, a large portion of the Triumphs produced in the 1950s and 1960s were exported to the United States. As a result, the demands of U.S. customers essentially defined what a Triumph sports car would be.
Ford in Britain : A History of the Company and the Cars
Subtitled: The Inside Story of more than a Half-Century of Car Making. Since 1945 Ford has dominated the British car industry. Ford_s UK operation, given a high degree of autonomy by Henry Ford, produced models that gave sports car handling at family saloon prices.
MG T Series In Detail
The T Series MGs, starting with the TA introduced in 1936, represents the absolute archetype of the British sports car.
Viper: Legend In Its Own Lifetime, The Full Story of America's Fastest Car -Video
Subtitled: Legend In Its Own Lifetime, The Full Story of America's Fastest Car. The Dodge Viper is without a doubt one of the most exciting, eye-catching and soul-stirring sports cars ever to burn rubber.
MGB, MGC, & MGB GT V8: Haynes Great Car Series
The MGB epitomizes the spirit of the British sports car. Launched in 1962, the ęBĘ remained in production for 18 years and has become one of the most-loved sports cars of all time.







