Russian Motor Vehicles: Soviet Limousines 1930-2003
Covers the inception of a policy to build Limousine models in the former Soviet Union, instigated by Marshal Josef Stalin when the first Five Year Plan was initiated in 1927. The book charts the production of all of these cars, from the Leningrad L-1 of 1931/32 to the final examples produced in 2003. With full specifications translated from the relevant primary sources in Russian and Chinese literature, this is a meticulous and unique account of a previously neglected subject.
Features
? Unique English text providing full information on Soviet Limousine model production
? In-depth research on a subject little known outside Russia
? Full specification tables (all models)
? Comprehensive guide, including derivatives of mainstream models
? Most models feature photographs and line drawings of various aspects of design
? Production dates and numbers, where known
? Fully illustrated from Russian sources
? Fully indexed
Hardcover, 20,5 x 24,8 cm, 128 pages
Special Price! Instead of 59, - EUR now only 25, - EUR!
Features
? Unique English text providing full information on Soviet Limousine model production
? In-depth research on a subject little known outside Russia
? Full specification tables (all models)
? Comprehensive guide, including derivatives of mainstream models
? Most models feature photographs and line drawings of various aspects of design
? Production dates and numbers, where known
? Fully illustrated from Russian sources
? Fully indexed
Hardcover, 20,5 x 24,8 cm, 128 pages
Special Price! Instead of 59, - EUR now only 25, - EUR!
Author: | Maurice A. Kelly |
Language: | English |