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Starion & Conquest Performance Portfolio 1982-1990
A collection of contemporary articles features road and comparison tests, specifications, model introductions, and performance data on the Mitsubishi Starion and Chrysler and Dodge Conquest TSI.
Included in this book:
• Road & comparison tests
• Specifications
• Model introductions
• Performance Data
• Mitsubishi, Starion, Turbo, 2.0 & 2.6, LS, ES, ESI, ESI-R, Chrysler & Dodge, Conquest and TSI.

Steve Magnante’s 1001 Corvette Facts
Whether you're an avid fan of all Corvettes, a trivia buff who wants to stump your friends, or have a particular affinity for a certain era of Corvettes, this book is an informative and entertaining collection of facts from one of the industry's most beloved and respected sources.
Author Steve Magnante is well known for his encyclopedia-like knowledge of automotive facts. The details he regularly shares, both in the pages of national magazines and as a contributing host and tech expert at the popular Barrett-Jackson Auctions on television, are the kinds of details that car fanatics love to hear. Many feel that these facts are among the highlights of television auction coverage, much more interesting than other aspects of the coverage.
In this latest volume of the popular 1001 Facts series, Magnante turns his attention to the most popular American sports car ever built, the Chevrolet Corvette. During more than 60 years of production, the Corvette has changed immensely, from the original Motorama cars turned into production cars, to the beautiful and popular mid-year cars, to the rakish lines of the Sting Ray designs, through the revolution turned evolution of the C4 through C7 models. Magnante covers them all here, generation by generation. Corvette fans of any generation are sure to love this collection.

Studebaker Avanti Chassis and Body Parts Catalog: December, 1963
Studebaker parts catalog for Avanti cars built 1963-1964.

Studebaker Trucks 1927-1940 Photo Archive
A nostalgic photographic history of one of the great names in American motoring. This outstanding collection of rare factory photographs displays the quality and styling that distinguishes Studebaker from all the rest. Essential information for every Studebaker library.

Studebaker: 1951 Passenger Car Shop Manual
"1951 Studebaker Shop Manual Covering 10G and H Models" This original factory shop manual for 1951 Studebaker cars is the ultimate authority on bumper-to-bumper maintenance and repair. The text has all the specs and instructions you will need to get professional results on every job from body, brakes, tranny, cooling, electrical, powertrain, steering, suspension, to fuel systems. Diagnose every pop, screech, and shimmy with advice from the factory experts. Detailed cutaways and photographs give you know-how to get that perfect "cherry" look and feel right down to the last nut, bolt, and screw. If you own a Stude, you can't afford not to buy the only manual prepared by the General Service Department of Studebaker Corporation. The book is 1/2" thick, with countless detailed illustrations and complete electrical wiring diagrams. Covers all 1951 Studebaker cars, including Champion, Custom, Deluxe, Commander, Regal, State, and Land Cruiser. If you have a 1952 Studebaker car, you'll need this book plus the 1952 supplement. Buy now to own the best manual for your Studebaker

Studebaker: 1956 Passenger Car Shop Manual – 1957 Supplement
"Supplement To Studebaker 1956 Passenger Car Shop Manual Covering 1957 Passenger Cars" Written for Studebaker dealership mechanics, this factory-published original manual shows you how to work on your vehicle. With step-by-step instructions, clear pictures, exploded view illustrations, schematics, and specifications, you will have the information you need to get your project on the road and keep it there. This book is a supplement to the shop manual of the previous model year. This book will refer you to the 1956 Studebaker manual for many repairs. Covers all models of car, including Champion, Pelham, Flighthawk, Commander, Parkview, Powerhawk, President, Pinehurst, Classic, and Goldenhawk.
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Supercars (Enthusiast Color Series)
Over the last two and a half decades, a special breed of road-going automobiles sporting six-figure MSRPs and scorching performance specs have captured the imaginations of car enthusiasts worldwide. This engaging and colourful history examines the 21 most notable examples of these supercars, with coverage of outstanding examples like the Lamborghini Diablo, Ferrari 360 Modena, Dodge Viper, Acura NSX-T, and McLaren F1, to name a few. Special emphasis is given to the cars' technology and sleek styling. Also includes a brief introductory chapter discussing the history of the supercar industry from 1975 to present.
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Supercars: Ferrari F40
A generation ago the fastest road cars, many of them Ferraris, were spin-offs from the race circuits, but since then the technology gulf between road and track has grown steadily wider. Or at least that was the way the course of road car development looked until the arrival of the Ferrari F40 in 1987. With breath-taking bravado, Ferrari launched this street-legal racing machine as the fastest road car ever seen.
The F40 is the first car for public sale capable of exceeding 200mph. And it gets there faster than any rival: it can accelerate to 60mph in 4.5sec, to 120mph in 11.5sec. Naturally, it has handling to match its outrageous speed. Only the Porsche 959 comes close to the F40's capabilities, yet around Ferrari's tight test track at Fiorano a 959 is reckoned to be 10 seconds a lap slower.
Ferrari has accomplished this superiority over all-comers by using racing experience to pack a formidably powerful engine into a lightweight chassis carrying race-bred suspension. The F40 is truly a racing car for the road. Indeed, so much have racing requirements dictated the car's rationale that a customer, in theory, need do little more than kit himself out in helmet and overalls to take his car to the grid.
At the heart of the F40 is the most powerful engine ever put in a road car, ignoring the activities of specialist tuners. A 2.9-litre V8 carrying twin turbochargers punches out 478bhp, 20 per cent more than the GTO from which the F40 is derived. Even the rather heavier 959, a 197mph car, has to settle for 450bhp. And, says Ferrari, another 200bhp is comfortably available for racing versions by making simple modifications.
Putting its power through a five-speed gearbox, this engine sits in an advanced chassis which uses composite materials — Kevlar, carbonfibre, glassfibre, Nomex — bonded to a steel frame to save weight and strength. The resulting rigidity, and the handling finesse this promotes, is one of the most impressive qualities you discover when driving an F40. The stunning bodywork, the work of Pininfarina, is also made of composites. The most powerful of all supercars is also the lightest.
The F40 has arrived at a time when the supercar market is more buoyant than ever before, earning itself instant investment status thanks to great demand from Ferrari customers. It really is a very special supercar.
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Supercars: The World’s Most Exotic Super Cars
Fast, powerful and very, very expensive, a supercar encapsulates the romance, power, and freedom of the automobile in one beautifully designed package. This book looks in detail at 60 of the most celebrated vehicles from Europe, Japan, and America, providing a unique, exciting, and readily accessible reference guide to the machines at the pinnacle of automotive engineering. Covering all the most famous marques, past and present, including Ferrari, Lotus, Jaguar, Aston Martin, Lamborghini, Corvette, Viper, Porsche, Mercedes, and BMW, Supercars is packed with a wealth of information. Lavishly illustrated with over 600 color photographs, the book appeals to anyone who dreams of hyper-performance.Features:, Each car is presented in 3-view format, with key technical innovations and styling features annotated.,A feature box lifts the hood to focus on each car's unique powerplant, while informative and lively text details the cars development and handling., A comprehensive specifications panel provides both technical information and a chart allowing handy comparison with competitor vehicles.

Suzuki Samurai & Sidekick and Geo Tracker Automotive Repair Manual: 1986 thru 1989
There is a Haynes manual for most popular domestic and import cars, trucks, and motorcycles. By conducting complete tear-downs and rebuilds, the Haynes staff has discovered all the problems owners will find in rebuilding or repairing their vehicle. Documenting the process in hundreds of illustrations and clear step-by-step instructions makes every expert tip easy to follow. From simple maintenance to trouble-shooting and complete engine rebuilds, it's easy with Haynes.
This manual covers all models of Suzuki Samurai, Suzuki Sidekick and Geo Tracker from 1998 to 2006.

Swap LS Engines into Chevelles & GM A-Bodies: 1964-1972
The GM LS engine has revolutionized the muscle car and the high-performance V-8 market. It has become a favorite engine to swap into classic cars because it offers a superior combination of horsepower, torque, and responsiveness in a compact package. As such, these modern pushrod V-8 engines are installed in vintage GM muscle cars with relative ease, and that includes Chevelles and other popular GM A-Body cars. In fact, General Motors manufactured about 500,000 Chevelles and A-Body cars between 1968 and 1970 alone.
Jefferson Bryant, author of LS Swaps: How To Swap GM LS Engines into Almost Anything, has performed many LS swaps throughout his career, and has transplanted the LS into several A-Body cars. In this comprehensive guide, he provides detailed step-by-step instructions for installing an LS powerplant into a Chevelle, Buick GS, Oldsmobile Cutlass, and Pontiac GTO. To successfully install an LS engine, you need to select or fabricate motor mounts and adapter plates to mount the engine to the chassis. Also, you need to integrate the electronic engine controls and wiring harness to the A-Body car. If you run a fuel-injection system, a new tank or high-pressure fuel pump, fuel lines, and related equipment must be installed. Bryant covers all of these crucial steps and much more. He explains essential procedures, time saving techniques, and solutions to common problems. In addition, he performs a new LT swap into an A-Body car.
Swapping an LS engine into an A-Body is made much easier with a comprehensive guidebook such as this, whether you plan on doing it yourself or decide to have a shop do it for you. A huge and thriving aftermarket provides a wide range of suspension, brake, steering, chassis, and other parts that produce functional improvements. Before you tackle your LS Swap project, arm yourself with this vital information to guide you through the process.

Teamwork: West McLaren Mercedes: The Biography of the Formula 1 Team
Going behind the scenes at one of the best known and most successful names in Formula One, this biography of a racing team gives an honest and forthright appraisal of the drivers, management and team personnel that make up McLaren.

Temps de Reparation [Repair Time] Alfa Romeo
This French-language Alfa Romeo owner's manual was printed in Italy (June, 1982). French-language.
The owner's manual covers Giuletta, Alfetta, Alfa 6, Spider Veloce.
DIASS-PA 308700000000 6/82 1200

The Age of Cars
The eventful story of the automobile is surveyed in this lively book by a prominent motoring journalist.

The Alfa Romeo DOHC Engine High-Performance Manual
Ten years have passed since the original edition of this book was published, but Alfa Romeo enthusiasts everywhere are more active today than ever in preserving, modifying and racing these excellent cars. Throughout this time, the author in true Alfista fashion, never stopped looking for and trying new techniques to increase the power, overall performance and reliability of Alfas and their engines. This book is the result of much research, and also first-hand experience gained through many Alfa rear wheel drive model projects, from the 105 series to the last of the 75 models. There is a lot of completely new information regarding TwinSpark Cylinder head mods, big-brake mods, LSD adjustment procedure, electrical system improvements, plus many flow-bench diagrams, dyno plots, and much more.

The Alfasud: A Collector’s Guide
The introduction of the Alfasud in the autumn of 1971 was a major landmark in the history of Alfa Romeo, Italy's State-owned car manufacturer. Not only did it bring desperately needed employment to the impoverished area around Naples, where a purpose-built factory was built for the assembly of the new car, but the Alfasud took Alfa Romeo into an important new market, one for so long dominated by Fiat.
The Alfasud was enthusiastically acclaimed on its debut at the Turin Motor Show, as much for its smooth lines as for its advanced technical specification, including a flat-four-cylinder OHC engine and front-wheel drive. Notwithstanding labour disputes which kept production well below the level of demand, and quality-control problems which were to considerably reduce the life expectancy of many of the early cars, the Alfasud's design quality was never in doubt and the car's outstanding road holding and ride were soon to win it many enthusiastic devotees.
Initially built with a 1.2-litre engine, a four-speed gearbox and a four-door body style, the Alfasud range has been progressively extended and remains an important part of the Alfa Romeo catalogue in the mid-1980s. In 1973 came the more powerful ti model with its four headlamps, rear spoiler and a five-speed transmission which later found its way into the 5m saloons. In 1976 there was the stylish Sprint, and the following year the first of the 1.3-litre engines, which in turn were to be augmented by 1.5-litre versions from 1979. The saloon bodies were facelifted in 1980 and in 1981 they became hatchbacks. Horsepower has risen steadily, from the 63bhp of the original models to the 105bhp of the 1.5-litre Sprint Veloce.
Initially dismayed by the propensity to rusting of earlier models, enthusiasts have since come to appreciate the improved build quality of later versions.
This book chapters cover:
Ancestors and heritage: The Alfa tradition
The Alfasud plan: A car plant for Naples
The original Alfasud: Design and early production
Sporting Suds: The arrival of the ti
Variations on the theme: Giardinetta, Sprint and Super
Hatchbacks and Veloces: Moving the Alfasud up-market
The competition story: Racing and rallying Alfasuds
Owning an Alfasud: Purchase and maintenance
Specifications for Alfasud models, 1972-1983
Alfasud production, 1972-1984
Performance figures
Alfa Romeo clubs
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The All-American Muscle Car: The Rise, Fall and Resurrection of Detroit’s Greatest Performance Cars
When John Z. DeLorean and his cadre of enthusiastic rule benders took it upon themselves to bolt Pontiac's hottest engine into a mid-sized Tempest, disobeying orders from the top of General Motors food chain, they created something that should not have been, and will never be again: the muscle car. The resulting GTO spearheaded a new breed of performance car aimed at a new breed of buyer: the baby boom generation, tens of millions of young customers entering the market each year. The All-American Muscle Car: The Rise, Fall and Resurrection of Detroit's Greatest Performance Cars tells the story of these brutal performance machines through the words of muscle-car icons like Jim Wangers, the man who marketed DeLorean's thuggish invention, Joe Oldham, a legendary automotive journalist who tested these cars when they first came off the production line, often via illegal street racing, and classic-car broker Colin Comer, who has been instrumental in restoring some of the most iconic (and valuable) muscle cars. Top muscle car experts like Randy Leffingwell and David Newhardt tell other facets of the muscle-car story, like the pony-car wars between the Mustang, Camaro, 'Cuda, and Challenger; the ultra-high performance dealer specials; and the rebirth of the modern muscle car. All told, this book provides the ultimate hands-on history of these most American of cars.

The Alvis Road Test Book: The Alvis Gold Portfolio, 1919-67
The first Alvis car was introduced in 1920 and during the 1920s and 1930s, the company offered a broad model range in which engineering innovation was to the forefront. This is a collection of road tests, introductory articles, special coachwork, technical and performance data, with a small historical section. Models covered are: (pre-war) 12-50, Straight-eight racer, 14-75, Alvista saloon, Atlantic saloon, Front-Drive Alvis, Silver Eagle, 12-60, Speed Twenty, Mayfair DHC, Firefly saloon, Crested Eagle, Firefly Twelve, Alvis 16, Silver Eagle 16, 3.5-litre, Speed Twenty-five, Twenty-five Limousine, 4.3-litre saloon, Crested Eagle 25, 12/70, Silver Crest, 14, (post-war) 14 Sports, 3.0-litre saloon, 3.0-litre DHC, TC 21/100, Graber saloon, 3-litre Park Ward, TD21, TD21 Auto and TE21 Ser.III.