Family Cars of the 1970s: 688 (Shire Library)

Family Cars of the 1970s: 688 (Shire Library)

by JamesTaylor (Author)

Synopsis

The 1970s was a critical decade for the British motor industry. A downward spiral in industrial relations led to crippling strikes, two major oil crises made thirsty older designs virtually unsaleable, and foreign manufacturers moved in with products that were affordable, reliable and available on demand. Britain's roads became more cosmopolitan than ever, and manufacturers both British and foreign contributed to an array of models that has become symbolic of the era. The Morris Marina, the Ford Cortina, the Vauxhall Chevette; the VW Golf, the Renault 12, the Peugeot 504 - all are fondly remembered to this day, to a degree that might have seemed unlikely at the time of their manufacture. This is a fully illustrated history of the cars - trimmed with chrome and upholstered in leg-scorching vinyl - that were on offer to the British family of the 1970s.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 64
Publisher: Shire Publications
Published: 10 Oct 2012

ISBN 10: 0747811490
ISBN 13: 9780747811497
Book Overview: An illustrated history of the everyday cars produced and driven in Britain in the dying decades of the British motor industry.

Author Bio
James Taylor is a world authority on the history of the old Rover company and the author or countless books on Rover, Land Rover and many other marques and models. He is currently the editor of Land Rover Enthusiast magazine. He has written 'The London Bus' and 'Land Rover' for Shire