Automotive Cheap Tricks & Special F/X
For anyone who believes that man can't live by single color alone, there's Automotive Cheap Tricks and Special F/X! A comprehensive and up-to-date how-to handbook on airbrushing and custom graphics. You'll learn a vast array of techniques from wood-graining to flames to pin-striping and beyond. This wildly colorful manual has techniques and insights for artists at all levels of expertise.
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Automotive Computer Codes & Engine Management Systems
Computer-controlled car repair made easy! This manual is filled with simple do-it-yourself diagnosis, easy access to on-board computer trouble codes, and complete and easy to understand code charts for all models.
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Automotive Detailing in Detail: A Guide to Enhancing, Renovating and Maintaining Your Vehicle’s Appearance
In the age of the internet and social media, a plethora of detailing knowledge is available online, yet it is strangely difficult to discover completely, or harness usefully. This book redresses the balance. Automotive Detailing in Detail takes the combined experience and expertise of three leading detailing commentators to provide a thorough and expansive overview of automotive detailing techniques. From the pre-wash, wsh and preparation stages, through machine polishing to paint protection and maintenance, every detailing stage is covered: surface types, contaminants and products are analysed, before the actual processes are laid bare.
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Automotive Detailing: A Complete Car Care Guide for Auto Enthusiasts and Detailing Professionals
Like every other component of the automotive industry, detailing has gone high tech, with state-of-the-art compounds for polishing, cleaning, restoring and protecting every finish on a vehicle, from ABS plastic to stainless steel. Detailing is an entire system of car care designed not only to make your vehicle look good, but to extend its life and protect its finish from the elements. This book shows how to care for that professional paint job, with fully illustrated sections on how to detail for show competition, the latest in detailing technology, products and equipment, setting up an auto detailing business, and more.
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Automotive Disc Brake Manual
This complete, all-color guide to the theory and practice of automotive and disc braking systems contains information on design, manufacture, and testing of components; maintenance requirements; causes of brake noise and abnormal wear; and advice on when to replace components. Also explains mathematical principles of braking and offers a primer on anti-lock braking systems.
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Automotive Electrical Handbook
When it's time to wire your car, whether it's a restoration project, race car, kit car, trailer, or street rod, don't be intimidated; wire it yourself. Jim Horner shares his years of experience and cuts through the technical jargon to show you how.
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Automotive Electrical Manual: A Comprehensive Guide
A comprehensive guide to repairing automotive electrical systems.
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Automotive Emissions Control Manual: Domestic and Imported Models
This Haynes' Automotive Emissions Control Techbook wil help improve your performance and fuel economy with easy-to-use instructions for domestic and imported models. One of the least understood and most temperamental systems, emmissions are also one of the easiest to repair. Let Haynes show you how! Covers systems and components, smog test prep, vacuumdiagnosis, maintenance, troubleshooting and repair.
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Automotive Hardware and Trimming Supplies 1928-1938
This manual contains photos and dimensions of all 1928-1938 Ford trim parts. It includes original Ford numbers and vehicle applications for everything from striker plates and window regulators to upholstery tacks.
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Automotive Heating & Air Conditioning (Haynes 10425)
Written for the do-it-yourselfer, good enough for the pro. Includes everything you wish to know about your vehicles heating and air conditioning. From simple adjustments, to complete tune-ups and troubleshooting.
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Automotive Upholstery and Interior Restoration
Outsourcing the upholstery work on a car is common because most people lack the fundamental skills and knowledge that a restorer possesses. After disassembling and gutting your car, you can often feel that you're in way over your head. Taking the time to acquire the skills for upholstery may feel like a daunting task, but what if an experienced upholsterer presented every skill you needed for restoring your upholstery in a step-by-step format? This book does just that. Every task you've struggled with in the past is presented in an easy-to-follow, clear, and concise format. Starting with a list of necessary tools, Mattson guides you through various tasks including seat restoration; door panel removal, patterning, assembly, and installation; headliner removal and installation; carpet cutting; and convertible top restoration. The presentation allows for a thorough understanding without spending a dollar at a trade school. Every photo in this book is in color and provides a hands-on approach that shows you how to repair and restore the car's interior to concours, show-quality specifications. Other books in the marketplace may show you a beautifully restored interior, but they don't show you how to produce that beautiful interior. Automotive Upholstery & Interior Restoration helps you develop the needed skillset with instruction from a professional upholsterer without having to spend thousands of dollars outsourcing the restoration.
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Automotive Upholstery Handbook
In this revised edition, learn to make and install complete interiors in your car, truck or van. The author teaches you how to sew like an expert, and avoid costly mistakes. Learn to recover and build bench bucket seats, make headliners and carpets, plus how to build boat seats from scratch. Materials are described with specific recommendations for vinyl, cloth, velvet, leather, Nimbus, panel board, etc. Indispensable for anyone interested in upholstery.
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Autos aus Berlin: Protos und NAG

Hans-Otto Neubauer Hardcover 152 pages Out of Print. New old stock.

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Barn Find Road Trip: 3 Guys, 14 Days and 1000 Lost Collector Cars Discovered
Sadly, there is very little reality in reality TV. That wouldn't be so bad except for the fact that these shows are the only TV shows for the barn-find collector car aficionado. Barn Find Road Trip is the antidote to all the manufactured collector "reality" shows. It's a real-world, barn-find banzai run in which auto archaeologist Tom Cotter, his car collector pal Brian Barr, and photographer Michael Alan Ross embarked on a 14-day collector-car-seeking adventure with no predetermined destinations. It's barn-find freestyle! Roaming the Southeast, they documented their day-to-day car search in photos and through stories and interviews. This trip is absolutely real and the same kind of junket any gearhead with the skills, knowledge, and time can undertake. Cotter and company hit the road in Cotter's 1939 Ford Woody, the kind of car that opened doors and started the conversations that revealed where interesting cars were squirreled away. The result? The discovery of over 1,000 collector cars and some of the most amazing barn-find stories Cotter has yet unearthed, all accompanied by Ross' evocative photography. If you love stories of automotive adventure, this is the book for you!
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Beast: The Top-Secret Penske-Ilmor Engine That Shocked the Racing World at the Indy 500
Roger Penske was always looking for ways to gain the 'Unfair Advantage' with his cars. The Penske PC23 Mercedes, debuted at the 1994 Indy 500, bent the rules very close to the breaking point. Created in absolute secrecy, the new engine from Ilmor gave Team Penske 200 more horsepower than any other car in the race.
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Beasts from the East: Japan’s Ultimate Performance Cars
Japanese car manufacturers have a long tradition of producing outstanding sports and performance cars. Sometimes they are extreme versions of core models, such as the Honda Civic Type-R and Nissan Sunny GTI-R, and sometimes out-and-out purpose-designed sporting classics, such as the Datsun 240Z and Mazda MX-5. There has been steadily growing interest in the Japanese car scene in recent years, with grey imports of performance models having become particularly popular, and a whole industry has grown up to support the interest in modifying Japanese cars. This extensively illustrated book, now available in paperback, will appeal to all fans of Japanese performance cars.
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Beating the Radar Rap: Tested Techniques for Fighting Electronic Speed Entrapment, and Winning
Police radars make mistakes. If you get caught in the radar trap, there's a good chance you don't deserve it. Here's what to do and what not to do, in an easy-to-follow guide to preparing, presenting, and winning your case.
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Behind the Wheel: The Magic and Manners of Early Motoring
Behind the Wheel: The Magic and Manners of Early Motoring
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Benetton Ford: A Racing Partnership
Benetton Ford is one of the brightest of the newer names on the Formula 1 scene, although the team is no stranger to racing, being the latest incarnation of the Toleman team that made a Grand Prix challenge in the early 1980s. In this lively study, the first book devoted exclusively to the history of the team, respected author Phil Drackett relates the fascinating events behind the development of Benetton Ford, which is currently challenging the supremacy of McLaren, Ferrari and Williams in a bid to win the World Championship. From the days when Luciano Benetton delivered his sister's hand-made sweaters by bicycle, the formation of the Toleman team which would later be taken over by Benetton and the almost accidental entry of Ford into the Benetton scene, this book traces the triumphs and disappointments, the crises and the happy times - to the present day, when Benetton Ford stands on the verge of lasting success. Much of the story is told through the lives and times of the drivers who have been associated with the team, a colourful collection which includes Derek Warwick, Nelson Piquet, Alessandro Nannini, Johnny Herbert, Thierry Boutsen, Gerhard Berger, Teo Fabi and many more. The book also looks forward to the final decade of the century and how the partnership of Benetton and Ford view the situation. All the essential facts, statistics and results are included, in an entertaining, readable account illustrated with over 150 colour and black and white photographs.
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Bentley & Rolls-Royce 1990-2002: A Brooklands Portfolio
This book covers the final years of Bentley and Rolls-Royce as an exclusive British automaker to the turbulent final period of splitting up and foreign ownership. Production has carried on serenely and the variations produced have, on the whole, kept to a high standard. The articles here are written by the world's most informed motoring journalists and give a remarkable insight into these glamorous cars. These are contemporary articles covering road and comparison tests, new model introductions, driver's impressions. Models covered include: Bentley Turbo R, Brooklands, Continental R, T, SC, Azure, Arnage R, T & Red Label, Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit, Silver Spur, Flying Spur, Silver Dawn, Silver Seraph, Corniche.
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Bentley 4½ Litre Owner’s Workshop Manual: 1927 onwards (all models, including ‘Blower’)
The 4.5-litre Bentley is still one of the most iconic pre-war cars, and the supercharged 4.5-litre Blower Bentley is one of the most sought-after and most valuable cars for collectors. The road cars were originally built by Bentley as rolling chassis to be fitted with often bespoke coachwork bodies by their buyers. At a time when their rivals were seeking to gain publicity by taking part in motor-racing events, Bentley decided to put together a competition programme to help to market its cars. The Bugatti and Lorraine-Dietrich companies had focused on building cars to compete in the Le Mans 24-Hour race, which was established in 1923. A victory in the this race quickly elevated any manufacturers position, and so Bentley decided to take on the challenge. A privateer 3-litre Bentley first won Le Mans in 1924, but without success in 1925 and 1926, Bentley decided to recruit a British team of drivers and mechanics "united by their love of insouciance, elegant tailoring, and a need for speed," to renew the marques success. These characters soon became known as the "Bentley Boys"! The Bentley Boys, including such characters as Woolf Barnato, Dr. J. Dudley Benjafield, Sir Henry Tim Birkin and Bernard Rubin, won several high-profile races in Bentleys, including four consecutive Le Mans victories between 1927 and 1930, Woolf Barnato and Bernard Rubin winning with a 4.5-litre car in 1928. Bentleys founder, W.O. Bentley took the view that increasing the size of an engine was always preferable to supercharging (which Mercedes had been using for some time), but he was defied by Sir Henry Tim Birkin, who with the aid of a former Bentley mechanic, built a series of five supercharged Blower Bentleys to compete at Le Mans. The first car Bentley Blower No.1 was presented at the British International Motor Show at Olympia in 1929, and 55 copies were built to satisfy the Le Mans rules. These cars were sanctioned by Bentley majority shareholder, and by-now Chairman Woolf Barnato, despite the disapproval of W.O. Bentley, who had lost control of his company as a result of the knock-on effect from The Great Depression. Because W.O. Bentley, who was chief engineer of his company he had founded, refused to modify the engine to allow a supercharger to be integrated, the supercharger was mounted externally, in front of the cars radiator, and driver from the end of the engines crankshaft, giving the car its instantly recognisable look. The Blower Bentleys Achilles Heel was its reliability, and it never won Le Mans, although Tim Birkin did finish second in the 1929 French Grand Prix. Today, 4.5-litre Bentleys are highly sought-after, and unsupercharged cars change hands for in excess of £75,000, while Blower Bentleys can fetch more than £2.5 million, despite never winning a race!
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Bentley Cars 1940-1945
Brooklands Book of Road Tests and Articles, Specifications and New Model Introductions Compilation of contemporary articles from the Autocar and Motor magazines. It includes the No. 1 Bentley, Le Mans 1930, Record Breaking, Mark V, Birkin, 3 Litre, Blower, 1930 Supercharged 4.5 litre, Speed Six, Barnato’s Le Mans Hat Trick, 4½ Litre, 3½ litre, 3 Litre, Supercharged, etc.
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Bentley Cars 1940-45
Brooklands Book of Road Tests and Articles, Specifications and New Model Introductions. It includes the No. 1 Bentley, Le Mans 1930, Record Breaking, Mark V, Birkin, 3 Litre, Blower, 1930 Supercharged 4.5 litre, Speed Six, Barnato's Le Mans Hat Trick, 4½ Litre, 3½ litre, 3 Litre, Supercharged etc.
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Bentley Continental R
Developmental history of Bentley and Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
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Bentley Four-Cylinder Models in Detail
Through 80 years these legendary Bentleys have remained the object of fascination and desire of all motoring enthusiasts. In 1921 the 3 litre was developed and was the favorite of young sportsmen. It won at LeMans in 1924 and 1927. In 1927 the 4 1/2; litre four-cylinder was developed and won at Lemans in 1928. The author takes you on a tour of the development, design and history, offering an in-depth examination of these splendid, charismatic Bentleys.
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Bentley MkVI: Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith, Silver Dawn & Silver Cloud; Bentley R-Series & S-Series
The development and production history of the elegant and luxurious mainstream Rolls-Royce and Bentley models built between 1947 and 1965. Arguably, these cars - all built on chassis and echoing pre-war practices - were the last of the 'traditional' Rolls-Royce and Bentley models. Many, many of these cars have survived to the present day: all are eminently collectible. Covering concept, design and development, production, promotion, publicity and the coach built cars. There is also helpful practical advice on buying and running these cars today, together with appendices of chassis number sequences and dates, build numbers and modifications and development by chassis number. Illustrated with over 160 black and white and colour photos, this book is a must have for anyone interested in automotive history.
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Bentley Motor Car Centenary Factory Release Album 1885-1985
One of a series covering 100 years of The Motor Car from 1885-1985 specific to the Bentley Marque 1912 -1985. The book contains upwards of 20 full-page sepia illustrations of various cars plus a colour section of 25 'cigarette' type cards in colour with informative text. The articles in the book are as follows: W.O.Bentley The 3-litre Bentley The 6 1/2, 4 1/2 and Supercharged 4 1/2 litre Bentley racing successes The 8-litre and 4-litre 3 1/2-litre Bentley 4 1/4-litre and MarkV MarkVI and R-type R-type Continental S-series T-series The current Bentleys.
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Bentley Six-Cylinder Models In Detail: 6 1/2-litre, Speed Six, 8-litre & 4-litre 1926-1931
WO Bentley had launched his first model, the four-cylinder 3 Litre, in 1921, as a sporting car for the discerning driver, intending that it should provide 80mph performance, with exceptional reliability founded on the quality of its engineering and construction. All cars even came with a five-year guarantee. It quickly became the favourite of wealthy young sportsmen and, to prove a point, 3-litres won at Le Mans in 1924 and 1927. In 1925 the company launched WO’s latest creation, the six-cylinder 6 1/2-litre, intended as a fast luxury car to rival the Rolls-Royce Phantom and to steal a part of its market. This was a car of quite different character from the 3-litre, and well suited to elegant enclosed coachwork, It was joined in 1928 by the Speed Six version, which derived its extra performance from having twin carburettors and a higher compression ratio. In the steady hands of Woolf Barnato, Bentley’s principal financial backer, Speed Sixes won at Le Mans in 1929 and 1930. Next, in 1931, came WO’s true supercar, the 8-litre. Enormous, strikingly handsome, fabulously expensive and capable of 100mph in any form, it is one of motoring’s immortals, but by now the company was in trouble, and the 4-litre which was hastily introduced to revive its bank balance sadly failed to do so. As a background to these events, the author opens with an account of the company’s performance, and its problems, during the later years of the 1920s. Then comes a detailed examination and analysis of the 6 1/2-litre – its engine, transmission, chassis and running gear – with extracts from contemporary reports and road tests, and information on production changes and modifications. This is followed by equivalent coverage of the Speed Six, 8-litre and 4-litre models. The author describes the Speed Six’s illustrious competition history, and reviews the range of bodies offered by coachbuilders, from open tourers to stately limousines, for the six-cylinder cars. Outstanding examples of all models have been photographed specially for this book and are featured in detail in some 150 colour shots. There are also more than 150 black-and-white photographs drawn from archive sources. Offering an in-depth examination of these splendid, charismatic Bentleys, this book provides an unrivalled store of knowledge for the many who care passionately about them, and serves as a tribute to the men who made them.
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Berlinettas: Classic Coupes of Yesterday and Today

Jean-Paul Thevenet & Peter Vann (ISBN 10 – 0879382619) Hardcover 223 pages Out of Print. New old stock.

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Best Motoring: The 350 Z Shock!!!
As the curtain lifts to reveal the eagerly anticipated 350Z, the critics offer their impression on the handling of the powerful street machine on winding roads and in high-speed circuit tests. Later, after a comprehensive overview of the technical achievements of the 350Z, Best Motoring journalist Nakaya watches on as it takes on any rival bold enough to weather the challenge at Tsukuba Circuit. An additional comparison between normal aspirated (NA) cars and their turbo-equipped counterparts follows, and an investigation into the hottest trend in VTEC tuning finds the fastest cars to hit the pavement competing in a Two-Liter VTEC Challenge. With detailed analysis of the Porsche Boxter, S2000, Keioffice S15 Silva, TRD Altezza, Phase Accord Euro R, Circuit Club ITR, and many others, this is motor sports at it's most exciting and extreme.
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