Spyker Museum Catalogue 1990
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Skyedriver

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Yesterday (15:21)
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Clearing the FiL's house
Any interest in the Spyker Museum Catalogue from circa 1990


badhuis

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155 months

Yesterday (20:29)
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It is much older, around 1980 or even earlier. One of the first "old car" books I bought or have been given.
The Autotron was an auto museum in the Netherlands, this book was about the museum and showed part of the collection which included a few Spykers.

I never liked the book, the factual information often proved incorrect and the pictures were not that good. But it was published in a time when there was no internet, no Dutch classic car magazines and information about classic cars in general was pretty hard to come by.

I threw away my book about 10 years ago, it was in bad condition. Never regretted that.
Not worth much I think, sometimes they appear on our local online ads (marktplaast) and I have seen a few copies on car jumbles for next to nothing.
Yesterday (20:47)
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Please reserve this for me! Are you able to e-mail me, Skyedriver? I can't e-mail you because apparently I am too new a member.

Skyedriver

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22,868 posts

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Yesterday (21:48)
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badhuis said:
It is much older, around 1980 or even earlier. One of the first "old car" books I bought or have been given.
The Autotron was an auto museum in the Netherlands, this book was about the museum and showed part of the collection which included a few Spykers.

I never liked the book, the factual information often proved incorrect and the pictures were not that good. But it was published in a time when there was no internet, no Dutch classic car magazines and information about classic cars in general was pretty hard to come by.

I threw away my book about 10 years ago, it was in bad condition. Never regretted that.
Not worth much I think, sometimes they appear on our local online ads (marktplaast) and I have seen a few copies on car jumbles for next to nothing.
Very basic stuff TBH, happy to pass on to anyone who can use it.