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As Old as the Industry: Riley 1898-1969
An award winning in-depth history of all the RIley cars. Covers the first Riley cars, with reference to the bicycle and wheel-making businesses. Covers post-war Rileys including the 1939 and RM Series cars, the Pathfinder, the Two-Point-Six, the One-Point-Five, the 4/68, the 4/72, the Elf, and the Kestre.
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Body Service Parts List: Riley Elf & Wolseley Hornet (AKD3489)
British Motor Company Softcover Out of Print. Used.
Riley Elf Mk III Handbook (Part No. AKD7065B)
This manual is a must-have for any Riley Elf Mk III owner!
It covers the instruments, automatic transmission, heating, and interior parts; as well as the cooling system, wheels, brakes, wiring, carburetor, steering and suspension.
The manual also provides information on lubrication and general data.
Riley RM Series Pathfinder & 2.6 A Brooklands Portfolio
A portfolio of international articles drawn from three continents trace the development of the Riley RM series between 1945 and 1959. Models reported on include the RMA, RMB, RMC, RMD, RME, RMF, Pathfinder and the Two-Point-Six. Featured are road, long term and used car tests, new model introductions and updates, plus full specifications, performance data and helpful advice on acquiring a good pre-owned Riley RM 2.6.
Sporting Rileys: The Forgotten Champions
Written by the acknowledged expert Dr David Styles this book fills a large gap in motoring history, revealing as it does the tremendous contribution to British and international motor sport from a car maker now nearly forgotten. Unpublished illustrations and the author's own specially-prepared drawings enhance the book's appeal. After examining the development of Riley's sporting models from the very beginnings of the Riley Cycle Company, the David Styles goes through the range of sporting models, covering the many highly sucessful Riley-based special, and the great events in which Rileys took part and often won. He covers in great detail the ways in which Rileys helped keep the Great in Great Britain by their winning exploits abroad, across some of the harshest terrain on Earth.