Explore the rich history and innovation of French car manufacturers with this collection of books showcasing iconic brands like Renault, Peugeot, and Citroën.
French Car Manufacturers Books & Shop Manuals (15)
The story of the Bugatti Type 50, which heralded a new era with the introduction of the Molsheim marque’s first twin-cam engine, a supercharged 4.9-litre straight eight of prodigious power...
The Bugatti Type 46 was announced in the autumn of 1929. The new Bugatti chassis, at almost twelve feet in length and powered by an 8-cylinder engine of 5300cc, was...
Of all the French car manufacturers, Citroën has the most enthusiastic following. During the half-century covered by this book, it produced the most technologically advanced cars of the time, including...
This is the only book that completely lists accurate technical data for all cars imported into the U.S. market from 1946-2002. With many imports approaching the antique status, this book...
All the information needed to rebuild your 2CV in step-by-step detail, supported by over 1500, mainly colour illustrations. Covers body, trim and mechanical restoration, and gives advice on what to...
This work examines the Type 57 Grand Prix cars, the creation of Jean Bugatti, Ettore's eldest son. The late Hugh G Conway wrote in Bugatti - Le pur sang des...
Features Written by a well-known DS owner and aficionado Contains much new material Work supports many previously unpublished photographs A new and different insight into this extraordinary motorcar Will appeal...
With a Haynes manual, you can do-it-yourself...from simple maintenance to basic repairs. Haynes writes every book based on a complete teardown of the vehicle, where we learn the best ways...
A definitive guide to the Peugeot 205, the unassuming car that saved Peugeot in the 1980s and went on to become a rally-winning legend. With technical specification details and a...
Features? A fascinating inside story about the technical progress of the French automobile industry between the two world wars ? Interesting but little known facts about the cars that André...
Citroen's Traction Avant was the world?s most advanced family car at its launch in 1934, and in the course of its 23-year life it became a national emblem for the...
Designed as an inexpensive car for rural France in the early post-war years, the Citroen 2CV, with its twin-cylinder engine, high clearance, and no-frills design, was ideal for taking produce...