Simon Moore - The Legandary 2.3, Alfa Romeo 8C2300 - 2000

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Three leather-bound books titled The Legendary 2.3, Alfa Romeo 8C2300 by Simon Moore, in English, published by Parkside Publications in 2000, in very good condition, each volume 29 × 29 cm, total 1908 pages.

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Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 The Legendary 2.3 by Simon Moore. Published by Parkside Publications 2000. English. 3 leather-bound books with slipcase. ISBN 0961726603

The Legendary 2.3 chronicles the colorful individual histories of almost all of the 188 cars produced in the 8C2300 series.

The Legendary 2.3 has something for all car enthusiasts: racing fans, admirers of coachwork design, history buffs. The book will also be of special interest to Ferrari enthusiasts, as it recounts the transition of Scuderia Ferrari from a small team sponsored by a few wealthy amateur drivers until it became the de facto Alfa Romeo works racing team. The racing history of each of the Scuderia Ferrari 8C2300 cars is reviewed in detail.

Because the 8C2300 has become such an icon among auto enthusiasts, its story demanded the highest possible production standards. We are confident that we have produced a book worthy of the 8C’s legacy—one that will set a benchmark for future automotive books. We believe that The Legendary 2.3 is the most comprehensive and detailed book ever published about a specific automobile model.

Each chapter of The Legendary 2.3 recounts the exciting 'lifetime' of a particular car, where known, from the factory to the present day. Since most of these cars began their lives as sports racing cars, their early racing exploits are prominently featured.

These stories are richly illustrated with hundreds of photographs contributed by enthusiasts and professional photographers from around the world. We believe that at least three-quarters of these photographs have never been published before. The photos depict the 8C cars at various stages of their exciting history: as front-line race cars in the early 1930s, as forgotten relics after the war, as restored 'classics,' and as today’s ultimate historic racing cars. Several photos document the intriguing 'as found' condition of newly unearthed 8Cs before restorations began. Others show important coachwork that has since been removed. Many of the cars have been re-bodied over the years, and Simon has included photographs, whenever possible, of 1930s and 1940s rebodies as well as the original coachwork.

The book also contains a chapter on the technical specifications of the 8C2300, including exploded parts diagrams from the original factory parts catalogue. Another chapter, co-authored by Simon’s friend Julian Majzub, reviews the fascinating history of the Triumph Dolomite, which was a thinly-veiled copy of the 8C2300. In fact, this chapter is the most comprehensive review of the Dolomite found anywhere! In a chapter entitled “Remaining Mysteries,” Simon recounts rumors and anecdotal information about many missing 8C cars, including photos of many which cannot be identified by chassis number. If you want to find a missing 8C, this is the place to start!

Volume I 961 pages
Volume II 634 pages
Volume III, 313 pages

Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 The Legendary 2.3 by Simon Moore. Published by Parkside Publications 2000. English. 3 leather-bound books with slipcase. ISBN 0961726603

The Legendary 2.3 chronicles the colorful individual histories of almost all of the 188 cars produced in the 8C2300 series.

The Legendary 2.3 has something for all car enthusiasts: racing fans, admirers of coachwork design, history buffs. The book will also be of special interest to Ferrari enthusiasts, as it recounts the transition of Scuderia Ferrari from a small team sponsored by a few wealthy amateur drivers until it became the de facto Alfa Romeo works racing team. The racing history of each of the Scuderia Ferrari 8C2300 cars is reviewed in detail.

Because the 8C2300 has become such an icon among auto enthusiasts, its story demanded the highest possible production standards. We are confident that we have produced a book worthy of the 8C’s legacy—one that will set a benchmark for future automotive books. We believe that The Legendary 2.3 is the most comprehensive and detailed book ever published about a specific automobile model.

Each chapter of The Legendary 2.3 recounts the exciting 'lifetime' of a particular car, where known, from the factory to the present day. Since most of these cars began their lives as sports racing cars, their early racing exploits are prominently featured.

These stories are richly illustrated with hundreds of photographs contributed by enthusiasts and professional photographers from around the world. We believe that at least three-quarters of these photographs have never been published before. The photos depict the 8C cars at various stages of their exciting history: as front-line race cars in the early 1930s, as forgotten relics after the war, as restored 'classics,' and as today’s ultimate historic racing cars. Several photos document the intriguing 'as found' condition of newly unearthed 8Cs before restorations began. Others show important coachwork that has since been removed. Many of the cars have been re-bodied over the years, and Simon has included photographs, whenever possible, of 1930s and 1940s rebodies as well as the original coachwork.

The book also contains a chapter on the technical specifications of the 8C2300, including exploded parts diagrams from the original factory parts catalogue. Another chapter, co-authored by Simon’s friend Julian Majzub, reviews the fascinating history of the Triumph Dolomite, which was a thinly-veiled copy of the 8C2300. In fact, this chapter is the most comprehensive review of the Dolomite found anywhere! In a chapter entitled “Remaining Mysteries,” Simon recounts rumors and anecdotal information about many missing 8C cars, including photos of many which cannot be identified by chassis number. If you want to find a missing 8C, this is the place to start!

Volume I 961 pages
Volume II 634 pages
Volume III, 313 pages

Details

Number of Books
3
Brand
Alfa Romeo
Subject
Cars and motorsport
Book Title
The Legandary 2.3, Alfa Romeo 8C2300
Author/ Illustrator
Simon Moore
Condition
Very good
Publication year oldest item
2000
Height
29 cm
Edition
Multiple Books / Editions
Width
29 cm
Language
English
Original language
Yes
Publisher
Parkside Publications
Binding/ Material
Hardback
Number of pages
1908
The NetherlandsVerified
726
Objects sold
100%
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