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The Filby Files Vol-2 Classic Kit Cars

Started by Paul Jaray, February 19, 2010, 07:54:15 AM

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Paul Jaray

Written by Chris Rees and edited by Peter Filby, this book claims to be "a comprehensive buyer's guide to every kit car produced between 1953-1985".

:thumbsup: they are all ther, major ones and obscure ones.
                       there is a picture for each one of them
                      brief description of each model, alphabetically listed
                       in the 2nd part there are 119 kit cars "wich are extremely rare or quite rare but utterly insignificant"
:thumbsdown: it's a Vol.2 because the author planned a 4-volume opera never completed, started with #2 (!!).
                            there is a funny description for each car ("verdict: absolute s**t" or "the crappest copy you'll ever see", etc.) that can be upsetting you (I like them.)

Allemano


Paul Jaray

The very day I looked for it I found it at 17euros, shipping included!
In the same place (amazon) there were other copies (starting from more than 100$).
I was worried, but as you can see the book is in a perfect shape.

Allemano

Currently there's no copy available – not even for $100,-.

Paul Jaray

#4
I found a copy for sale at LESS THAN 8 EUROS!
I hope no more than 1 of you will ask me for the link.... :-\

75america



75america


Allemano

Quote from: Paul Jaray on February 19, 2010, 07:54:15 AM
:thumbsdown: it's a Vol.2 because the author planned a 4-volume opera never completed, started with #2 (!!).
there is a funny description for each car ("verdict: absolute s**t" or "the crappest copy you'll ever see", etc.) that can be upsetting you (I like them.)

Maybe because the authors got death threats by some of the manufacturers.  ;D

(Yes finally I got my 'as good as new' copy for a very reasonable price!)

Quiller

It is indeed a shame that Volumes 1, 3 and 4 were never published, but that was down to the publisher...
Steve Hole's new book "A To Z Of Kitcars" is due out I believe next year, which may fill the gap

Arunas

Quote from: Quiller on September 14, 2010, 10:21:38 AM
It is indeed a shame that Volumes 1, 3 and 4 were never published, but that was down to the publisher...
Steve Hole's new book "A To Z Of Kitcars" is due out I believe next year, which may fill the gap

Please, let us know when :)

Djetset

#11
Sadly the publication of Steve Hole's new A-Z of Kit Cars (British only) book has now been delayed until late summer 2011.  I have been helping Steve with the book, and I have to say it looks very comprehensive, so will be worth buying once it is out (and no, sadly I am not on commission for each sale!).
A car is for life, not just for Christmas.

woodinsight

I'm looking forward to it even though it has been delayed.
I thought that the Chris Rees/Peter Filby book was very good but we need a "bible" for the kit car industry.

Otto Puzzell

You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Paul Jaray

#14
Finally I found Filby's books  "British Specialist Cars Vol.2 Roadsters, Replicas and Fun Cars", "Specialist Sports Cars, British Small Series Production Cars" and "The Fun Car Explosion" at a reasonable price....they will be all home when I'll be back! I'll post some reviews.
...about Steve Hole's book is it possible to pre-order it.

Quiller

Steve Hole says he is "just in the process of signing off the proofs for my Haynes book 'A-Z Kit Cars' and the amended publication date is now February 2012"

The Amazon UK website lists it on sale as a pre-order now...

Allemano

179 pages only — tight for a 'definite encyclopedia'.

jotage21

Description of the book according to Steve Hole site:"the thing contains 165,000 words, over 500 large scale pages, 2300 separate entries, a location chart showing where manufacturers have been located, town-by-town; county-by-county and also some sales figure information"