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Chris Amon - A Celebration of a Kiwi Icon

by Michael Clark

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Hardcover
ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9781877252396 / 1877252395
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NZ$45.00 Delivery to USA

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Chris Amon - A Celebration of a Kiwi Icon by Michael Clark. Publisher: Celebrity Books for Bruce McLaren Trust, Auckland, 2010, First Edition. VERY SCARCE. SIGNED BY 9 people involved in NZ motor racing. Chris Amon & Michael Clark (author) Top row. Unknown & Howden Ganley (RACING DRIVER) Second row Bruce Wilson (Chris Amon's mechanic), Roger Bailey (mechanic, engine builder,) John Unknown. Third row. Eoin S Young (motor racing journalist) Wally Wilmot (Bruce McLaren's first mechanic.) Fourth row. Hardback with jacket in excellent near new condition, no owner inscriptions, minor marks. The wide and varied content of this book includes:- Chris Amon's 11 favourite circuits, 10 favourite cars, winning Le Mans, the first Can-Am championships, random papers from the Amon scrapbook, the Amon cars, Silverstone 1970, Chris Amon today.and much more. 104 pages, illustrated.
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