The following is a selection of videos and DVDs from Amazon that may be of interest to Vintage drivers.
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Best Of British - History Of MG
Instant Vision July 2005 Format: DVD |
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The history of Bugatti, the man and his many automobiles, introduced by Hugh Conway. Beckmann Visual Publishing February 1992 Format: VHS |
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Concluding part of the history of Ettore Bugatti and his cars. Introduced by Hugh Conway. Beckmann Visual Publishing February 1992 Format: VHS |
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Take a journey back in time and revisit such cars as the Hereford, Devon, Allegro, A35 and Somerset. Delta Music February 2004 Format: DVD |
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Classic Vintage Sports Cars - Early Vintage Features the GN, Frazer Nash Cycle Cars, Bugatti, Austin, Wolseley, Bentley, Maserati and many more plus interviews with the owners. Instant Vision Ltd February 2004 Format: DVD |
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Vintage Collection - Morgan And Austin Morris A visit to the Brooklands Museum for a gathering of Austin amd Morris motors. Also a Morgan owners club rally in Margam Park in South Wales. Artsmagic Ltd Format: VHS |
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In three 'chapters', this video programme, through an extended interview with Peter Morgan, tells the story of how his father created the company; how he gained his engineering and management skills and how, under his leadership, the company has survived to be not just one of the greatest British sports car manufacturers in the world but also the world's oldest surviviing family-owned motor car company. Along the way, we see Clive Lones win the 1928 Cycle-Car Grand Prix at Brooklands, and also, recently found footage of the 1952 RAC round Britain rally in which the Morgan team was victorious Beckmann Visual Publishing February 1992 Format: VHS |
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Duke Marketing Ltd March 2003 Format: VHS |
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The story of the MG car company from it's creation in Oxford to the use of it's factories for wartime production during the Second World War. Pegasus July 2004 Format: DVD |
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Coys International Historic Festival 1995 On the 29th and 30th July 1995 at Silverstone this nostalgic event was held with top drivers from the past, early GP racers on show as well as the world's largest automotive art exhibition. Duke Marketing Ltd February 1996 Format: VHS |
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Coys International Historic Festival 1999 The Coys Historic Festival 1999 features highlights of a weekend of top historic racing celebrating 50 years of BRM. Drivers include Jean Pierre Beltoise, Peter Gethin, Stirling Moss, Jackie Oliver and Clay Regazzoni. Duke Marketing Ltd January 2000 Format: VHS |
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Coys International Historic Festival 2000
Duke Marketing Ltd September 2000 Format: VHS |
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Highlights from the greatest motor races ever held. Stars from the past and present feature including: Barry Sheene, Martin Brundle, Jack Brabham and Stirling Moss. Duke Marketing Ltd November 1998 Format: VHS |
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From Monza, Nurburgring, Le Mans, Indianapolis, Silverstone, Brands Hatch and all of the world famous tracks, come the highlights from many of the world’s greatest races. See the great names in racing battling for the chequered flag, including Jack Brabham, Juan Fangio, Jim Clark, Emmerson Fitipaldi, Stirling Moss, Jochan Rindt, Jackie Stewart, Jose Gonzalez, James Hunt, Pedro Rodriguez, Graham Hill, Niki Lauda, Sir Malcolm Campbell and Bruce Mclaren. The greatest cars from such stables as Ferrari, Mclaren, Lotus, Brabham, Maserati, Porsche, Mercedez-Benz and Renault. The spectacular spills and crashes, the high speed duels and the breathtaking performances from some of the world’s most skilled racing drivers. Classic Pictures Entertainment January 2002 Format: DVD |
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History Of Motor Racing - 1950s A documentary, compiled by Neville Hay, on the age when motor racing came of age, leading to Aston Martin's year of triumph in 1959 Duke Marketing Ltd October 1995 Format: VHS |
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History Of Motor Racing - 1960s - A Very British Era
Duke Marketing Ltd October 1996 Format: VHS |
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Racing Green - Great British Racing Cars And Stars Of The 50s And 60s Racing stars of the past reunite with their winning types of car for a racing car festival at Silverstone. Great names include: Moss, Surtees, Scheckter, Hulme, Salvadori and Brooks. Duke Marketing Ltd October 1993 Format: VHS |
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This historically significant film depicts the memorable 1957 Monaco GP and first ever victory by a British car in a World Championship GP. Full coverage in Monaco shows the multiple shunt that resulted from some rather late braking by Stirling Moss. The melee involved nearly every top driver and car of the era, but Fangio (Maserati) skillfully escaped the chaos and went on to win beating Brooks in a Vanwall and Gregory in another Maserati. By the British GP at Aintree the Vanwall team were still to enjoy the fruits of their labours but were encouraged to have Stirling Moss and Tony Brooks sandwiching Behra (Maserati) on the front row of the grid. And what a race ensued! The footage from this event captures one of Moss’ greatest ever victories. You'll really appreciate how good a drive this was! Duke Marketing April 2006 Format: DVD |
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British Movietone News - Vol. 7 - Motoring And Racing 1929 - 1979 Film footage from the archives of British Movietone News, featuring a compilation of vintage cars and the world's most famous motoring venues. The drivers listed include Stirling Moss, Graham Hill, Mike Hawthorn and Jackie Stewart. 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Format: VHS |
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The BRM Story - Vol. 1 - The V16 Years The first in a four part series revealing BRM's history. This volume documents the development of the V16, (Mark 1 and Mark 2). Includes rare archive footage and interviews with Froilan Gonzalez, Stirling Moss, David Owen and Tony Rudd. Duke Marketing November 2005 Format: DVD |
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The BRM Story - Vol. 2 - P25 Promise The second in a four part series revealing BRM's history. This volume recalls BRM's first win in a World Championship event in 1959. Includes archive footage and interviews with Peter Collins, Stirling Moss and Tony Brooks. Duke Marketing November 2005 Format: DVD |
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The BRM Story - Vol. 3 - V8 For Victory The third in a four part series revealing BRM's history. This volume examines the golden years in BRM's history with the development of the 1.5 litre V8 P57 that enabled Graham Hill to win four championship races. Also includes archive footage and interviews with Tony Rudd, Richard Attwood and Richie Ginter. Duke Marketing November 2005 Format: DVD |
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The BRM Story - Vol. 4 - 3 Litre Finale The fourth in a four part series revealing BRM's history. This volume examines the final days of BRM and the concentrates on the V-12 cylinder 3-litre cars. Duke Marketing November 2005 Format: DVD |
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Features all four volumes which document the history of British Racing Motors. Duke Marketing November 2005 Format: DVD |
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Archive footage of the first ever British car victory in the World Grand Prix Championships Duke Marketing Ltd Format: VHS |
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Throughout the year many different vintage, veteran and classic car clubs choose Brooklands Museum for their own motor gatherings. Now you too can enjoy the excitement, sights, sounds and spirit of Brooklands. We join the MG 90th Anniversary Day with MGs both old and new, rare and familiar. Plus Austin Morris Day with hundreds of great Austin and Morris cars. We also visit a veteran car club motor gathering. There is plenty to see in this first ever DVD of Brooklands Motor Gatherings. Pegasus Format: DVD |
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Tells the story of the last hundred years of motoring. Features new colour and rare archive film. Green Umbrella Productions February 2000 Format: VHS |
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Marque Of A Legend - The Quest For The Ultimate Sports Car A tribute to the great innovators in sports cars engineering, to their renowned marques and to the legends who drove them. This is the story of man's quest for the ultimate sports car. Famous Formula One drivers are reunited with the cars in which they enjoyed their remarkable success. For the first and possible last time, Sterling Moss, John Surtees, Jacky Ickx, Derek Bell and Willie Green put these great cars of six decades thrillingly through their paces. Featues: Sterling Moss, John Surtees, Jacky Ickx and Derek Bell drive many original Le Mans winning cars including the Bugatti Type 35B, Bentley Blower, Mercedes SSK, Mercedes 300SLR, Alfa Romeo 8C 2300, Jaguar D-Type, Aston Martin DBR1, Ferrari 250 GTO and Testa Rossa, Porsche 356 and 956. Arvato Services September 2006 Format: DVD |
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Pre-War Motor Racing 1900 - 1939 Archive footage from the 20's and 30's featuring the first days of motor racing. The cars include: Bentley, BMW, Bugatti, Itala, MG, Riley and Sunbeam. PP Video Ltd November 1990 Format: VHS |
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Film footage from the 1930's. Includes a visit to the Ards TT, Crystal Palace, Le Mans, Donington and Nurburgring. Featured cars include: Dixon Riley, Talbot 105 Alpine and an Ulster Aston Martin. PP Video Ltd Format: VHS |
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Vintage Racing Greats - 1965 And 1966 The Best Of VSCC Events: Featuring the best of Vintage Sports Car Club racing years. PP Video Ltd October 1991 Format: VHS |
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Vintage Racing Greats - 1969 And 1972 The Best Of VSCC Events: Featuring the best of Vintage Sports Car Club racing years. PP Video Ltd October 1991 Format: VHS |
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Vintage Racing Greats - 1973 And 1974 The Best Of VSCC Events: Featuring the best of Vintage Sports Car Club racing years. PP Video Ltd October 1991 Format: VHS |
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A collection of the world's fastest vintage cars in action once again at Milbrook's high speed, banked test track. Cars include: Bentleys, Lagondas, MGs and Alfas. Duke Marketing Ltd May 1999 Format: VHS |
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Bentley Drivers Club - Le Mans '97 A celebration of the seventieth anniversary of the famous Le Mans win by Bentley Green Umbrella Productions November 1997 Format: VHS |
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Great Racing Cars - Alfa Romeo The Alfa story starts in the 1920s, when its P2 car was extremely successful, and goes through to the 70s when they came back to Grand Prix victory only to be banned after one race. Duke Marketing Ltd May 1997 Format: VHS |
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More than one hundred years ago the winner of the very first motor race was a Panhard-Levassor using a Daimler engine made under licence. Ever since that day in 1884, German engineering has come to the forefront of motorsport time and again, especially under the distinctive mantle of Racing Silver. Now you can join motoring authority Neville Hay for a fascinating journey through the archives of Mercedes, Benz and Auto Union from 1900 to the late Sixties, plus a look at Porsche and BMW, as he sheds light on the innovative design, construction and magnificent drivers which brought these manufacturers extraordinary success in Grand Prix and sports car racing during those exciting years. Watch in awe and admiration as these spectacular silver machines wing their way to victory with legendary reliability. This incredible DVD features racing legends Moss, Fangio, Caracciola, Lang and Nuvolari at the wheel. Duke Marketing June 2006 Format: DVD |
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