After their initial advent in the 1960s, dune buggies continued to grow in popularity, and many diverse models evolved. In the 1970s they were a worldwide phenomenon. This book, a follow up to the hugely successful first volume, documents-in words and stunning archive photos-the development of the buggy into the 1980s and also features unique reproductions of product advertising using buggies, promotional material, and buggy ephemera. This book is a must have for enthusiasts.
After their initial advent in the 1960s, dune buggies continued to grow in popularity, and many diverse models evolved. In the 1970s they were a worldwide phenomenon. This book, a follow up to the hugely successful first volume, documents-in words and stunning archive photos-the development of the buggy into the 1980s and also features unique reproductions of product advertising using buggies, promotional material, and buggy ephemera. This book is a must have for enthusiasts.
The second installment of the Dune Buggy's evolution and heyday, recorded in photographs and words, and featuring: Never-before-published period Buggy data and rare archive material; New photographs showing Buggies, performance parts, and accessories; A permanent record of Buggy development for builders and restorers; Buggies in the USA, the UK, Europe, and Australia; Historical information from Buggy designers; Amazing promotional material and buggy ephemera. Dune, or Beach, Buggies are still immensely popular today due to their fun factor, stylish appearance, and lifestyle associations. This 2nd volume of the "Dune Buggy Phenomenon" explores the lesser known Buggy brands from around the world. Employing exhaustive knowledge, previously unpublished photographs, and rare archive material, this is a fantastic addition to the collection of dune buggy literature. Latest title in the sporting nostalgia series "Those Were The Days...". Author is the resident Buggy expert for Volksworld magazine.
Author is the resident Buggy expert for Volksworld magazine.
After their initial advent in the 1960s, dune buggies continued to grow in popularity, and many diverse models evolved. In the 1970s they were a worldwide phenomenon. This book, a follow up to the hugely successful first volume, documents-in words and stunning archive photos-the development of the buggy into the 1980s and also features unique reproductions of product advertising using buggies, promotional material, and buggy ephemera. This book is a must have for enthusiasts.
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