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The Lambretta Bible: Covers all Lambretta models built in Italy: 1947-1971 (New Edition)

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About The Lambretta Bible: Covers All Lambretta Models

Product Description The Lambretta Bible is the in-depth guide to one of the world’s greatest scooter marques. Here you’ll find everything you need to know about this worldwide sales phenomenon. Page after page of detailed, full color photography outlines detailed information on the main Italian-built models, the Lambretta Concessionaires machines, and British dealer specials. These scooters are more than zippy means of conveyance, they re-mobilized post-war Italy, and became a part of history. Now available in attractive paperback! Review "Pete Davies, who has been involved in Lambrettas for many years, including several as the LCGB's former vehicle registrar, understands the uniqueness of this affection extremely well. This has allowed him to put together what is undeniably the finest historical book about Lambrettas in the UK ... For those who don't already own it, this is a superb addition to the Lambretta bookshelf ... this is a unique book, with information about Lambrettas from a British perspective, which no other publication possesses. It truly earns its title as a Lambretta Bible. To paraphrase Joshua in Chapter 1, Verse 8: "Keep this book always on your lips; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it. Then you will be prosperous and successful." Can't go wrong with that advice" - .Jet Set "Should appeal to every Lambretta owner or enthusiast" - British Dealer News About the Author The Scarborough scooter rallies of the late 1970s were where Pete Davies' interest in Lambretta scooters began, and, since the 1980s, Pete has owned a variety of Lambrettas that were made in Italy, Spain and India, from the humble LD 150 to a tuned GP 150.In 1999, Pete took on the role of Vehicle Registrar for the Lambretta Club of Great Britain, and with the position came the desire to unearth far more detailed information about Lambretta scooters, wherever they were built. Now running the British Lambretta Archive, Pete is still discovering - and sharing with fellow enthusiasts - information about what he considers to be the world's finest scooter.