1987 Isle of Man TT   Races

The Official Souvenir  Programme

Motorcycle Road Racing at the Isle of Man TT

The Road Racing Capital of the World

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******The 1987 IOM TT******

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The riders, scheduling, and information given in this Race-Guide includes:

This is a high-gloss, professional, ‘Race Week Programme’ was given to the competitors & spectators attending the IOM TT in June 1987

It is an official ACU programme & guide, bursting with TT facts, figures and a 'what’s going on', events guide

It’s 68 pages long and lays out the schedule for each day’s events and provides all the competitors/entrants names, sponsors and machines being ridden, as well as all the events surrounding the racing, all the fun things to do on the island, and the places to visit whilst there

It’s in a full-size traditional booklet style, 30cm x 21cm (ie A4) in size & has been preserved in amazing condition

It gives a wonderful, nostalgic insight to the game-changing race bikes during this golden era & the racers who went on to much bigger things in later years, and retirement of some others

This programme was only available on the day, at that period in time, thus, it was of a very limited production & is now a rare find

Some of the Top names included in the programme are Brian Morrison, Mat Oxley, Roger Burnett, Gary Padgett, Phil Mellor, Trevor Nation, Mick Grant, Steve Cull, Joey Dunlop, Roger Hurst, Dave Leach etc

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If you wish to make a multiple item purchase - I can happily offer you a combined postal rate, not a problem - just ask, or click on the 'Request Total from Seller' button when paying

I have literally thousands more Motorcycle magazines, from many more publications covering all decades from the 50’s to present day 

The item that you buy will not have the words pygmalion-effect across the front cover, like it is in the photos above - that is just my shops ‘watermark

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These magazines are impossible to buy as back-issues anymore, and are now only commercially available through enthusiastic, magazine sellers like myself!

When they’re gone, they’re probably going to be 'gone for good'

A great nostalgic bit of history . . . . for just a few quid