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Anything that is automotive related an can be a good read to BMW 2002 FAQ members


6 books

  1. BMW

    Author: Jan P. Norbye

    Traces the history of this German automobile manufacturer, and offers specifications and descriptions of its most important stock and racing models. Includes 64 pages of color photographs.

    • Published on 1984
    • 256 pages

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  2. BMW in the 20th Century

    Author: Jackie Jouret

    FROM ITS BEGINNINGS as a manufacturer of aircraft engines during World War I, BMW has been on the cutting edge of technology and design. Branching out first into motorcycles, then into automobiles, the company applied its engineering talent to build race-winning machinery until World War II put a stop to motorsport, and indeed all civilian transportation projects. Nearly destroyed by Allied bombing, BMW rose from the ashes to once again produce motorcycles and cars that stirred the souls of enth

    • Published on 2020
    • 372 pages

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  3. Bmw Profiles

    Author: Stefan Knittel

    Formula Racing 1966-2000

    • Published on 2004
    • 284 pages

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  4. Via Corsa Car Lover's Guide to Southern Germany

    Author: Ronald Adams

    Explore Southern Germany’s rich automotive history and discover the culture and personalities that define it today. Coverage includes over 20 automobile museums, specialty car tuners, the legendary Nürburgring and Hockenheimring race tracks, and the car manufacturers that made Munich, Stuttgart, and Ingolstadt famous. This is the ultimate travel guide for anyone who loves the car.

    • Published on 2010
    • 256 pages

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  5. Ayrton Senna

    Author: Bruce Jones

    Ayrton Senna: Portrait of a Racing Legend, published to mark the 25th anniversary of Ayrton Senna's death, is an illustrated retrospective biography of a man who illuminated Formula 1 in a 10-season career that was almost without parallel. He began his F1 career at Lotus, then moved to McLaren in 1988 and he was World Champion three times in his first four years with the team. His move to Williams in 1994 seemed certain to see more wins and world titles, but after two retirements to start the se

    • Published on 2019
    • 160 pages

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  6. Finding Elvis's 507

    Author: Jackie Jouret

    In 1958, Elvis Presley took a BMW 507 roadster for a highly-publicized test drive in Frankfurt, Germany, where he was serving as a private with the US Army. The car became Elvis’s daily driver during his time overseas, but its fate after his return to the US remained largely hidden. In 2005, Bimmer magazine editor Jackie Jouret began looking for Elvis Presley’s 507. Digging through myth and misinformation, she found it three years later, located within an hour’s drive of the Bimmer offices in No

    • Published on 2019
    • 50 pages

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