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A popular guide for motorists and car enthusiasts. Ninth revised edition
Year of publication: 1929
Publisher: E. Weinfurter
Binding: sewn in hardcover
Format: 130 x 185 mm
Number of pages: 380
Condition: worn from use
900,00 CZK Original price was: 900,00 Kč.900,00 CZKCurrent price is: 900,00 Kč.
author: František Kec, František Malý
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A popular guide for motorists and car enthusiasts. Ninth revised edition
Year of publication: 1929
Publisher: E. Weinfurter
Binding: sewn in hardcover
Format: 130 x 185 mm
Number of pages: 380
Condition: worn from use
| Weight | 0,398 kg |
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A handbook containing everything a motor vehicle driver needs to know, including detailed advice on maintenance and simple repairs. Second revised edition with many illustrations and period advertisements. Year of publication: 1938 Publisher: Military Scientific Institute Binding: sewn in hardcover Format: 105 x 160 mm Number of pages: … Full text

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The only comprehensive publication on the development, production and individual versions of the Tatra 813 vehicle is compiled mainly from archival documents of the Central Military Archive/Military Historical Archive Prague. In the introduction, it introduces the reader to the means used to move artillery and very heavy loads after World War II. The main part of the book contains information on the development of the Tatra 813 tractor, on the production of prototypes and their testing, as well as on the design of semi-trailers required by the army. In the most extensive chapter, divided into several parts, you will find tactical and technical data on individual applications of the vehicle, which are supplemented by drawings and photographs of various parts of the vehicle. The basic type of the Tatra 813 8 × 8 tractor (Kolos) is described in the most detail, from which the entire unified series is based. For other versions, including civilian ones, mainly design changes are presented. The appendices contain not only descriptions of the tractor's semi-trailer equipment and the use of T 930 series engines in individual vehicles, but also color photographs of the T 813 vehicles and their successor, the T 815.

Catalogue of the Automobile Museum in Brussels, based on several hundred cars from the collection of Ghislain Mahy. Year of publication: Publisher: Autoworld Binding: glued in soft covers Format: 235 x 210 mm Number of pages: 167 Condition: good, but binding allowed

author: Stanislav Minarik

The book recalls more than 150 car models that were sold in Czechoslovakia between 1945 and 1990. Passenger cars of three dozen different brands came from domestic production, but also from imports, whether from Eastern or Western Europe, and exceptionally from Japan and South Korea. The car descriptions are illustrated by 450 mostly color photographs and drawings.

Bound 17th year of the magazine Motoristická současnost including two supplements dedicated to Juan Manuel Fangio and the F1 World Championship 1950-84. Year of publication: 1985 Publisher: Naše vojsko Format: 215 x 290 mm Number of pages: Condition: excellent

The publication is dedicated to the remarkable fate of the twelve-cylinder sports convertible Tatra 80 purchased in 1931 by the prominent industrialist Dr. Heinrich Schicht. It documents the history of the car, starting from its trade fair presentation through the repeated threat of extinction to the demanding reconstruction, after which it symbolically set off to its original locations in Ústí nad Labem and Prague. The author of the richly illustrated book is the leading internationally recognized expert on historical Tatra vehicles, Ing. arch. Pavel Kasík.
ENG: This publication deals with the remarkable history of the twelve-cylinder sports cabriolet Tatra 80 which was purchased by the prominent industrialist Dr. Heinrich Schicht in 1931. The history is documented from the car's first presentation at the Trade Fair Palace, through the repeated threats of its vanishing, to the demanding renovation after which it took a symbolic journey to locations of its original use: Ústí nad Labem and Prague. This richly illustrated book was written and compiled by Ing. arch. Pavel Kasík, a leading internationally-recognized expert on historic Tatra vehicles.