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The Definitive Pontiac GTO Guide 1964-1967
After a brainstorming session, Pontiac executives and engineers decided to slot a 389-ci V-8 into the intermediate-sized Tempest against GM rules and the GTO was created. Little did they know what a profound impact that decision would make. The GTO would become a sensation and later was recognized as the first muscle car of the 1960s. Visionaries Pete Estes, John DeLorean, and other key Pontiac executives knew the youth market was waiting for a bold, lightweight sporty car. When their staff toyed with the concept of putting the large V-8 in the car, Pontiac executives jumped on the idea to meet that perceived market demand. Pontiac had a high-performance street car that could light up its tires and outperform the vast majority of the cars on the road. It also reshaped Pontiac's image of a company producing stodgy, lumbering full-size cars into a high-performance youth brand.
Pontiac expert and long-time writer Dave Bonaskiewich delves deep into the GTO model and its history, bringing the equipment and options of this iconic muscle car into full focus. He reveals the hardware under the sheet metal: the V-8 engines, manual and automatic transmissions, rear differentials, interior options, color codes, and so much more. When the GTO was released in 1964, it was offered as a unique performance package to the Tempest, and high-performance enthusiasts stood up and took notice. Examined are the GTO's 4-barrel 389 with dual exhaust, 3-speed floor shifter, stiffer suspension, limited-slip differential, and heavy-duty cooling system. The 1965 GTO was restyled with more interior room being added, and the renowned 389 Tri-Power engine joined the lineup, cranking out 360 hp. By 1966, the GTO was a runaway success. Pontiac made the GTO its own model, and it featured a sleeker Coke-bottle styling. A convertible joined the hardtop, and a pillared coupe also joined the lineup. The 1967 Pontiac GTO was arguably one of most the superbly styled models ever, with a wide range of engines and high-performance hardware. All of these important upgrades, advancements, and model evolutions are covered in exceptional detail.
The GTO stands alone in the annals for muscle car history. Not only did Pontiac create a classic muscle car, it created the muscle car blueprint that other Detroit manufacturers followed in the years to come. A glossy surface overview of this iconic model does not do it justice. If you have been searching for the in-depth, nuts-and-bolts guide to GTO equipment and options, you need look no further.

The DeLorean Story: The Car, the People, the Scandal
This is the inside story of the DeLorean saga written by a senior manager who worked with the company from beginning to end and saw it all. The short life of the DeLorean DMC-12 sports car --- a vision of the future with its gullwing doors and stainless steel body --- began after John DeLorean secured financial backing from the British government for his car-making venture in Northern Ireland. Four years and nearly 9,000 cars later the company went bust and DeLorean faced questions about fraud against the British taxpayer, and his big ally, Colin Chapman of Lotus, also drew scrutiny. As an insider's account, this book contains a great deal of new information about the DeLorean scandal.

The Dune Buggy Files: Past, Present, Future
Dune Buggies have been around for over four decades. In this stunningly comprehensive volume you can relive their colorful history from crude off roaders developed in the 1960s, to the superb show vehicles of the 1980s and 1990s, and take a glimpse into the future of these unique, fun vehicles.

The Dunne Buggy Phenomenon Book 2
After their initial advent in the 1960s, dune buggies continued to grow in popularity, and many diverse models evolved. In the 1970s they were a worldwide phenomenon. This book, a follow up to the hugely successful first volume, documents in words and stunning archive photos, the development of the buggy into the 1980s and also features unique reproductions of product advertising using buggies, promotional material, and buggy ephemera. This book is a must have for enthusiasts.

The Early Years Chevy Six Construction & Restoration 1929-1940
Victor W. Page Hardcover 896 pages Out of Print. New old stock.

The Electric Car Book
The Electric Car Book looks at three kinds of electric vehicles and discusses the environmental, safety, and economic aspects of owning and operating an electric car.

The Encyclopedia of Classic Cars: From 1890 to the Present Day
Celebrate the luxurious era of transcontinental motoring with the exciting new book, The Encyclopedia of Classic Cars! Classic car enthusiasts will rejoice with this comprehensive encyclopedia featuring renowned vintage automobiles such as the Bentley, the Ford Model A, the DeSoto, the Bugatti Royale, and many more. Vivid photographs with captions, in addition to lively text, provide a thorough look at the history of each car's design and development. Car buffs will enjoy learning about each vehicle's comprehensive specifications detailing engine size, power output, top speed, and production total. Numerous classic automobiles from around the world are featured here, including the Lancia Lambda from Italy, the BMW Dixi from Germany, the Bugatti Royale from France, the Minerva AK from Belgium, and the Rover Six from the United Kingdom. Written for both the classic car enthusiast and the general reader, The Encyclopedia of Classic Cars presents an accessible and fascinating look into this group of exclusive automobiles.

The Encyclopedia of Formula One
This book covers the highest echelon of racing from every angle: from modern Formula One's first appearance in 1950 to the high-tech, high-finance world circus of color that is Formual One today, from Jim Clark's inexplicable fatal accident in s second division event in 1968 to Niki Lauda's miraculous escape from his flaming Ferrari in the 1976.

The Essential Buyer’s Guide: Ford Model T: All models 1909 to 1927
The Model T Ford is unique. In 1920, more than half the cars in the world were Model Ts, and when production ended in 1927, 15 million had been built. Thousands survive to this day, and there's a worldwide community of enthusiasts who enjoy the Ford's simple practicality, robustness, and affordability. What's more, availability parts for cars and trucks is excellent.
This book has been written by two expert enthusiasts with more than 50 years' and tens-of-thousands of miles combined experience of the Model T. It describes all the many variants and changes, and even explains how to drive a Model T - different, but not difficult. It helps you decide exactly what sort of Model T you want, and what to look for when you go to examine one.
More than 70 contemporary and modern photographs accompany and support the text and tables.

The Essential Muscle Car
Essential Muscle Cars pays tribute to the legend and is lavishly illustrated with large format, full-color photographs of all the major models, along with a comprehensive technical specification of each. It is the perfect reference book for everyone interested in America's most interesting performance cars.Essential Muscle Cars tells the full story of America's most exciting cars from their early days, covering the developments in style, and details of the increases in power. Knudsen's Pontiac Division probably deserves to be credited with introducing the first bona fide Muscle Car, the mighty and magnificent GTO. Based on the Tempest, the Pontiac GTO was as fast, if nor faster, in a straight line than the Italian stallion whose initials it had cheekily usurped. The motorists of America simply revelled in it combination of style and potency. Soon everyone was in on the act, furiously pumping iron - and a lot of gas. The Oldsmobile 4-4-2 and the Chevrolet Impala Super Sport were followed in '67 by the Camaro. Ford soon added the splendid Shelby Mustangs to its celebrated 'Pony Car' line and Chrysler rounded out the decade with their incredible Dodge Daytona Charger and Plymouth Superbird. For a brief, glorious, uninhibited, period before the arrival of the oil crisis and restrictive legislation of the nineteen-seventies, American enjoyed the thrill of unfettered automotive power and every stop light became the start line of a drag strip.Essential Muscle Cars pays tribute to the legend and is lavishly illustrated with large format, full-colour, cut-out photographs of all the major models, along with a comprehensive technical specification of each. It will be the perfect reference book for everyone interested in America's most interesting performance cars.

The Exciting World of Jackie Stewart
An assessment of the greatest living racing driver by the people who knew him.

The Fabulous Trashwagon
The Fabulous Trashwagon is the the third novel in author/racer B.S. Levy's hilarious and cult-classic The Last Open Road series. Buddy's life gets more complicated as he starts a family, grows his shop business, builds his own racing special from a couple of Big Ed's wrecks and heads off on new racing & wrenching adventures to the Indianapolis 500, Bonneville, the inaugural race at Road America and the darkest day in motor sports history at Le Mans, 1955.
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The Fastest Show on Earth: The Mammoth Book of Formula One
In the quest for ultimate speed, Formula One combines human drama, cutting-edge technological innovation and high-stakes finance in a thrilling global circus watched by half a billion avid fans.
The Fastest Show on Earth: The Mammoth Book of Formula 1 brings the FIA Formula One World Championship vividly to life for everyone from first-time race-goers to avid fans wanting to delve even further into the Fastest Show on Earth. Experts from within the industry share their insights into the effect that recent revolutionary changes to regulations have had on engines, tyres, brakes, aerodynamics, fuel, safety and the use of date in a whole new era of racing.
It is both a superb technical guide - including circuit diagrams, team histories, driver profiles and a comprehensive glossary - and a fantastic collection of writing offering fascinating insights into the inner workings of a world that offers everything from tragedy to thrilling triumph.
From the cut-throat intrigue of the Piranha Club to the unsung heroism of the pit lane, every aspect of Formula One is covered in compelling detail.
The tragedy of bygone eras is skilfully evoked in 'The Limit' and 'Jochen Rindt: Uncrowned King' while the unending quest by drivers to find the mysterious 'zone' is explored in 'Overdrive'.
Much more than just a sport and far more than a business, Formula One is a world of larger-than-life personalities and razor-sharp businesspeople who reveal their leadership skills in 'The Business of Winning' and their ability to innovate in 'Performance at the Limit'. There is also a window into the very private world of the ultimate ringmaster in 'Bernie's Game'.
This extensive guide includes the official FIA circuit diagrams, team histories, driver profiles, circuit fast facts, technical braking profiles, a special section on the history of Formula One in the US and the most comprehensive glossary of Formula One terms ever compiled.

The Ferrari Phenomenon: An Unconventional View of the World’s Most Charismatic Cars
The Ferrari Phenomenon provides a fresh perspective on the world's most charismatic car manufacturer and its iconic founder, combining everything from little-known history and biographical details of Enzo Ferrari and a virtual tour of the Ferrari factory and grounds, to unexpected facts on everything from one-off cars and race statistics and guidance on what to do when you visit Maranello. To develop this variety and detail required the international expertise of insider Luca Dal Monte, who was head of Ferrari's North American press office before returning to Italy as director of Maserati's worldwide press and public relations operations, and Motor Trend editor and best-selling author Matt Stone. Together their research and interviews bring unexpected stories to light, taking the reader behind the scenes, giving even knowledgeable Ferrari aficionados material they didn't know. Thousands of Ferrari books have been published and more come every year, but The Ferrari Phenomenon is one of the few that is indispensable to every fan of the Prancing Horse.

The Ford Agency: A Pictorial History
Henry L. Dominguez (ISBN 10 – 0879380950) Softcover 130 pages Out of Print. Used. Good condition. Please ask for details.

The Ford Factory
Lorin Sorensen Leather Bound Out of Print. Used. Mark on bottom of inside cover and title page. Please ask for details.

The Ford Model ‘A’ As Henry Built It: A Color, Upholstery and Production Facts Book
This book still stands out nearly 40 years later as a fine overview of the production history of the Model A, along with detailed production figures and extensive original photos of cars--all in black and white, of course. Very comprehensive and complete, contains info not found in other publications I have. A great addition to any Model A library. You will be glad to have this in your collection as a useful reference on a great automobile.

The Ford Shows
Lorin Sorensen Leather Bound Out of Print. Used. Very good condition. Please ask for details. 1st Edition #02316. Signed by author.

The GM Motorama: Dream Cars of the Fifties
The General Motors Motorama was an auto show staged by GM from 1949 to 1961. These automobile extravaganzas were designed to whet public appetite and boost automobile sales with displays of fancy prototypes, concept vehicles and other special or halo models.
A total of 10.5 million visitors saw Motorama shows between 1949 and 1961.
This book provides a look at the once-great show of the 1950s GM automobiles.

The Golden Era of Classic Cars: From the Early 1900s to the Late 1960s
There are automobiles that slipped into anonymity as though they had never existed. And then there are vehicles that made history, that served as reference points for design, performance, and fascination. These icons of technology thrilled the hearts of both enthusiasts and the general public. This book is dedicated to these jewels on four wheels, produced from the start of the 1900s up to the '60s---one of the greatest periods ever for creativity and advances in engineering.

The Golden Years of Stock Car Racing in Toronto, 1951-1966
Nate Salter Softcover 130 pages

The Greaseless Guide to Car Care Confidence: Take the Terror Out of Talking to Your Mechanic
Automative repair has always been largely a man's world. Since the invention of cars, women have been made to feel ignorant and helpless when their vehicles malfunction. Finally, here is a valuable guide for women motorists everywhere. Jackson features all of the basic systems of an automobile, as well as the vocabulary needed to communicate fully with any mechanic.

The Great Auto Trivia Consumer Guide Book
Trivia questions and puzzles deal with cars from the 1930s to the 1980s and related subjects

The Great Book of American Automobiles
A celebration of the history of the automobile in America from 1907 to 2003 - the best and the worst, the successes and the failures, the classics and the bizarre. The automobiles that American has taken to her heart and that have defined American culture. The ten years following World War I in America saw the birth of "mobility for the masses" as car ownership changed from being a privilege of the wealthy minority to become an essential part of the American way of life. Between 1920 and 1929, car production more than doubled; Henry Ford and his Model T were partly responsible for the revolution, but others also played a part - Chevrolet, Dodge and Chrysler are still household names today. This book charts the progress of the automobile in America from the beginning of car production, through the explosive automotive creativity of the fifties and into the future of the automotive industry today. It highlights the work of the big three, Ford, Chrysler, and General Motors, and the smaller companies who didn't survive the thirties and forties like Crosley, Packard and Studebaker. As outstanding cars of a particular year are examined, so too is the social and economic climate of that period. Thus we see the development of the automobile as an inextricable part of the American way of life, the growth of the car and of the industry reflecting that of the country. Any car enthusiast or fan of American history is sure to enjoy this wonderful book.

The Great Road Races: 1894-1914
Wonderful account of the great pre World War One road races with all the danger, heroism, triumphs and tragedies.
Races such as the Gordon Bennett, the Vanderbilt Cup, Paris-Berlin, Paris-Vienna, Paris-Madrid, Peking-Paris and New York-Paris are included.
Cars such as de Dion-Bouton, Panhard-Levassor, Mors, Itala, Isotta-Fraschini, and Brasier; driven by figures like Nazzaro, Borghese, Barzini , Edge, Jenatzy, Bruce-Brown and others are covered.

The Hemmings Book of Postwar American Independents: Drive Reports from Special Interest Autos Magazine
By the Special Interest Autos editors. Some of the best-loved cars from the independent American car manufacturers are immortalized in this book that captures the histories, road tests and reviews of the postwar orphans. AMC, Crosley, Kaiser, Frazer, Tucker and Rambler are among the Indies featured with in-depth drive reports, competitor comparisons, and hundreds of photos. All of the special details of each model are shown. It includes production totals, engine specs, and lists of clubs and specialists.

The Hemmings Book of Postwar Chevrolets
This book includes detailed reviews, read tests and histories which capture the joys of Chevrolet ownership. Some of the best-loved cars won't be forgotten thanks to the histories, road tests and receiws in this look at the postwar orphans. Featured are in-depth drive reports, histories, competitor comparisons and hundreds of photos showing all the special details of each model. Includes an 8-page color section, annual production totals, engine specifications listing and dubs and specialist listings. Automobiled covered in this book incldue Bel Airs, Corvairs, Fleetmasters, Impalas, Monte Carlos, Nomads, Novas and more, with comparisons to contemporaries.

The Henney Motor Company: The Complete History
Initially assembling its own complete vehicles, Henney mounted its premium-quality hearse and ambulance bodies on such diverse chassis as Essex, Ford, Lincoln, Pontiac, Pierce-Arrow, Oldsmobile, Velie - and at least one Austin. The harsh economic climate of the 1930s brought Henney and Packard together, Henney hitching its wagon to the Packard star to become the sole American professional car builder authorized to use the prestigious Packard commercial chassis. This exclusive arrangement eventually evolved to a point where - in addition to its famed funeral coaches and ambulances - the Henney Motor Company was also building seven-passenger sedans, limousines and concept cars for Packard as well as special limousines for the White House. The only definitive book ever published on Henney, it includes hundreds of never-before-published photos covering this truly remarkable enterprise's entire history.
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The Hot Rod Reader
Hot Rod Reader is a rollicking collection of hot rod and custom car tales sure to appeal to any reader with an interest in these unique and exciting cars.