Description
The Complete Catalogue of British Cars by David Culshaw and Peter Horrobin is the definitive reference for enthusiasts and historians of British motoring. This comprehensive volume covers every British car manufactured from the very beginning of the industry in 1895 up to 1974. Often regarded as the “British car bible,” it provides detailed histories of hundreds of marques alongside thorough technical specifications for thousands of individual models.
Spanning 511 large-format pages, this out-of-print classic includes numerous photographs of both major and lesser-known British cars, making it invaluable for collectors and enthusiasts. The book also contains extensive appendices covering three-wheeled vehicles, steam and electric cars, and an explanation of coachwork styles used throughout the industry’s development. A final appendix lists manufacturers, completing this monumental work.
A must-have for any classic car enthusiast, The Complete Catalogue of British Cars serves as an essential, timeless resource for research, restoration, and settling debates about British automotive history.






















