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1904 Motor Show reviews |
Price:
£10.00
High resolution re-print of 1904 Motor Show reviews held at the Crystal Palace between the 12th & 24th February of that year. The show covered an area of over 100,000 square feet, with over 210 exhibitors.
The articles are from the 20th February, 27th February and 5th March issues of The Automotor Journal and contain full reports on the show, images and technical specifications of 36 cars, buses and vans, over 88 engines, gearboxes and chassis are described and illustrated together with a two page article on tyre exhibits.
We have also included a few low resolution pages from the 27th February Supplement to the weekly magazine The King and His Navy & Army.
Supplied on a single cd.
Over 60 Pages in total