Lambretta L1 Series Scooters (Auto-Graphics)

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Lambretta L1 Series Scooters (Auto-Graphics)

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Rating : 4.22 (827 Votes)
Asin : 1904788815
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 80 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-07-15
Language : English

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fast and good, I was as present for a Lambretta freak.Maybe good idee to tell in ad how many pg book has and how big.That was my only little disapointment but probably most people buying a book know these details about it.It was fast here, condition was perfect

This book is part of Veloce’s 'Autographics' series, but the general premise is exactly the same as the Lambretta Colour Family Album: Lots of great photos annotated with text outlining the history of the machine. For the most part, the scooters are the stars. One could argue that GP/DLs and/or TVs are similar enough to the LI, but the many pictures of mopeds, minicars, and pre-LI models definitely stray from the alleged scope of the book. These faults are minor, though, as the meat of the book is the photography. Just about everything but the Cento

Basic specification and statistics quotes, and interesting facts and feats. The LI Series was a fast-selling success for Innocenti - not just in its native Italy, but also throughout Europe and elsewhere in the world.. Within this detailed book you will find 90 superb original color photographs, brief background history of the company and full story of the LI series. The LI series scooters were the most popular Lambrettas of all - the machines that people of a certain age remember affectionately from their youth, coming in a range of bright colors and with shiny chrome. Introduced as a more stylish and versatile alternative to the popular and practical Lambretta LD series, the LI was produced by Innocenti in various guises from 1957 until the last Lambrettas of all rolled off the production line in 1971

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