Ford Books
Porter Press International's Ford books celebrate the marque that set mass automobile production in motion in the early 1900s and almost bought Ferrari in the 1960s. Titles include Ford Model T – An Enthusiast’s Guide, as well as books covering the motor racing exploits of two of Ford’s most important GT40s, chassis numbers 1016 and 1075.
GT40 Uncovered
By Claude Nahum with Steve Rendle A unique look at the engineering story of Ford’s multiple Le Mans winner through the original technical drawings ...
View full detailsFord Model T - An Enthusiast's Guide
1908 to 1927 (all models and variants) ‘I will build a car for the great multitude’ stated Henry Ford, and so he did. The Ford Model T, or the ‘Tin...
View full detailsFord GT40 - The autobiography of 1075
This sumptuous book tells the story of one of the world’s most important racing cars. Always raced in Gulf’s iconic blue-and-orange colours, this ...
View full detailsFord GT40 Mark II - The remarkable history of 1016
This book tells the story of Ford GT40 Mark II, chassis no. P/1016 This was one of the trio of cars that crossed the finishing line together at Le ...
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