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15%OFFPhilip Young - How to Build a Low-cost Rally Car - 9781845842086 - V9781845842086
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How to Build a Low-cost Rally Car

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Description for How to Build a Low-cost Rally Car Paperback. Offers cost-effective, basic and reliable tips to ensure that rally cars stand a chance of reaching the finishing line. From the lanes of Devon at night, to romping the wilderness of Mongolia, this book includes illustrated tips, as well as pictures of typical low cost cars setting out on international events. Series: SpeedPro Series. Num Pages: 96 pages, 150 illustrations. BIC Classification: WGCV. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 251 x 208 x 9. Weight in Grams: 402.
This book sets out in graphic detail a hundred tips that cost very little but which will transform your car. For example, how a wire coat-hanger transforms an exhaust system so that it can survive the Sahara Desert, how a tube of bathroom silicone sealer waterproofs an engine, and how a garden chain ensures you don't break the engine-mountings. It offers simple, cost-effective, basic and reliable tips to ensure that any rally car stands a chance of reaching the finishing line. From the lanes of Devon at night, to romping the wilderness of Mongolia, this book is full of illustrated detailed tips, as well as pictures of typical low cost cars setting out on international events. If you are planning any road-based rally, don't even think of leaving home before you've read this book and implemented the tried and tested methods it describes so well.

Product Details

Publisher
Veloce Publishing Ltd United Kingdom
Number of pages
96
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Series
SpeedPro Series
Condition
New
Weight
401g
Number of Pages
96
Place of Publication
Dorset, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781845842086
SKU
V9781845842086
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-15

About Philip Young
Philip Young was so determined not to be a spectator just standing on the sidelines of the 1977 London to Sydney Marathon he built a kit-car Magenta for GBP 1000, and entered the rally as the smallest car and certainly the cheapest international rallycar in the line-up. He has taken part in six Himalayan rallies, in everything from the Archbishop of Canterbury's Morris Minor, a works Skoda, to ex-works Healey and Triumph TR8. Philip is generally credited with having kick-started the historic rally movement with events such as the Pirelli Classic Marathon, the Monte Carlo Challenge, Around the World in 80 Days, Classic Safari, and, in 1997, the 90th anniversary of the Peking to Paris. Philip has seen the pitfalls of where entrants go wrong, and, how bush mechanics make roadside repairs to get a car going again. Having entered rallies himself with no money, he is a keen advocate that a stitch in time saves nine and that good preparation, even if from a garden shed, can help many a tortoise overtake a less well-prepared hare. Today he runs the Endurance Rally Association near Oxford.

Reviews for How to Build a Low-cost Rally Car
If you've always fancied your chances on one of those major European rallies - this is the best place to start. - New Zealand Classic Car
A thoroughly entertaining and informative read - this sort of book has been a long time coming and highly recommended to anyone embarking in building a competition car - especially one on a tight budget. - Mini Cooper Register Buy the book, read it, be entertained ... - The Motor Cycling Club
Philip Young's writing is always entertaining and you'll enjoy this book even if you've no intention of going rallying ... - Octane
Never before has this sort of guidance been collated into one volume, so experienced rallyists are also bound to find something new ... an easy, enjoyable and worthwhile read. - The Marshal
Clearly laid out, and split into sensible chapters, each chapter is written in a clear and concise manner with useful accompanying photographs. If you are driving a road-based rally, this book will help you get a result ... don't even fill in the entry form without it! - Old Stager
Who better to explain how to prep a budget rally car than experienced competitor and organizer Philip Young? As well as electrics, brakes, cooling and safety in the Allegro shell, he covers driving tips, events and sponsors. - Classic & Sports Car. 'If you are seriously looking to get into the sport this book is a great place to start IPMS/USA Journal

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