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Product Details
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Author: Peter Crespin
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Paperback: 64 pages
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Publisher: Veloce Publishing PLC (18th May 2006)
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ISBN-10: 1904788858
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ISBN-13: 9781904788850
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Sales Rank: 97286
Features
- - Full coverage of all 6-cylinder models
- - In-depth analysis of strengths and weaknesses
- - Includes market and value data
- - Advice on choosing the right model and condition
- - How to avoid buying a lemon
- - Like having an E-type expert at your side
- - Quick check guide and also a fuller inspection plan
- - Discussion of desirable upgrades as well as modifications to avoid
- - Where and how to buy
- - Details of club back-up and support organisations
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Synopsis
A small investment in this book could save you a fortune…With the aid of this book’s step-by-step expert guidance, you’ll discover all you need to know
about the car you want to buy. Unique point system will help you to value the car in relation to condition. This is an important investment - don’t buy a
car without this book’s help.
From the Publisher
Please note that this book covers six cylinder models only, not the V12 models.
Customer Reviews
A Modest but Entertaining
Book.
Reviewed: Saturday, Jul 1st 2006
A modest book, rather expensive for only 59 pages but achieves what it sets out to do - namely advise on the purchase of an E-Type. Deals with the subject
in a simple non technical way & is written in clear English so that even the technically challenged can follow the narrative. Nonetheless it can also
be used by the more experianced as a check list of points which may otherwise be missed. I would have liked larger photo’s since its sometimes difficult to
relate the latter to the photo’s caption. However, I imagine cost, precluded this option. I liked the book & would welcome further efforts from
Mr Crespin.