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History of Sunbeam Car 1924 vintage motoring book



 
 
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Old May 13th 04, 07:12 PM
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Default History of Sunbeam Car 1924 vintage motoring book

The History and development of the Sunbeam Car 1899-1924: A Souvenir
of a Quarter of a Century of Sunbeam Success and Service.December
1924.
This ultra rare and lavish souvenir was as far as I can make out given
to associates and members of staff. It is a large book,softback, 11by
8.5 inches approx.It is in very good condition,quite sound,covers a
little worn. It has many illustrations of the various models of the
car,racing triumphs(Grand Prix and Coupe de L'Auto) ,Brooklands, boat
and Airships powered by Sunbeam engines,Sir(then Captain) Malcolm
Campbell in his 350H.P. Sunbeam record car and much more.

I believe this to be a very hard to find item,especially in this
condition, and a must for the Sunbeam of Wolverhampton fan. Also has a
colour paste in plan of the Moorfield Works on Sunbeam and Upper
Villiers streets. A real gem.
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