Story and photos by Brandes Elitch
As most of our readers know, Steve Earle started the first annual Monterey Historic Car Races in 1974.
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Story and photos by Brandes Elitch
As most of our readers know, Steve Earle started the first annual Monterey Historic Car Races in 1974.
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Alfa Romeo Montreal, The Essential Companion by Bruce Taylor
Alfa Romeo Montreal – The dream car that came true by Bruce Taylor
By Pete Vack
All photos courtesy of author and publisher
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Alfa Romeo Montreal – The dream car that came true
by Bruce Taylor
Hardback, 210 x 280mm, 208 pages
575 color pictures and illustrations, ISBN: 9781845842185
Published by Veloce Publishing, UK
USA $79.95
Bruce Taylor’s second book, “Montreal – The dream car that came true”, is the perfect companion to the superb “Alfa Montreal – The essential companion” (read review). It’s full of useful and interesting information, not to mention 575 color illustrations, almost all focusing on some aspect of the Montreal. For Montreal owners or would-be owners, this becomes like the “essential companion”, essential. With a dearth of literature available on this rare and beautiful Alfa, there is surely a place on the shelf for this book.
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Alfa Romeo Montreal, The Essential Companion by Bruce Taylor
2008, Veloce Publishing Limited, Dorchester, England, Tel 01305 260068 ISBN 978-1-845841-58-4
$130.00 USD
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By Pete Vack
All photos courtesy of author and publisher
Who could ask for anything more?
If you owned an Alfa Montreal, you would need only three documents to completely restore the fabled Alfa V8; the factory technical publications, the factory parts book, and a new book, Alfa Romeo Montreal: The Essential Companion. In fact, most owners could get away with just the last, as it is one of the most complete, compelling, engaging, colorful and informative books ever published on a single make.
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