Description
This is the story of one of British motorsport’s best-kept secrets – the Seven Fifty Motor Club.
Founded in 1939 to cater for motorsport enthusiasts with 750cc motor cars, mainly Austin Sevens, the club blossomed post-war by providing ideal entry-level motorsport, giving birth to famous designer/builders like Colin Chapman of Lotus and Eric Broadley of Lola.
On its 70th anniversary the club continues to thrive and fertile minds still create intriguing home-built specials. This fascinating book celebrates a cherished part of British motorsport.
Hardback with colour self cover, in generally good condition, very clean inside.









