NASCAR'S Wild Years: Stock Car Technology in the 1960s
Item Code B03135
Author Alex Gabbard
Binding Hardcover
Date of Publication
Dimensions 10 x 10"
Dimensions 10" L x 10" W x 0.8" H
Illustrations 150 color & 100 b/w photos
New or used books This is a NEW BOOK
Pages 192
Weight 2 lbs. 10 oz.
Price: $75.00
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Stock car racing in the 1960s featured intense behind the scenes battles between the factories, rules makers, track owners, promoters, and racing teams. Everyone was trying to keep up with the rapid year-to-year changes that brought more cubic inches, more horsepower, smoother shapes, and faster cars. The fans were the beneficiary as they were treated to incredible competition and incredible race cars. The ‘60s were a sensational era of stock car racing that will never be seen again.

Factory engineers produced wild and powerful stock cars that raced in shootouts from Southern dirt and small ovals to bigger and bigger super-speedways. The racer’s edge sought by each factory led one small team after another to pack up and pull out. This was the era of back-door racer support from General Motors, Ford’s “Total Performance” agenda to win everything, and Chrysler’s fantastic Hemi-powered stockers. Special racing engines and exotic prototypes with advanced concepts that never saw the light of day all added up to fantastic drama and incredible racing, all told in these pages.



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