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Fords of the Sixties by Michael Parris takes readers deep inside one of the most exciting and influential decades in Ford Motor Company history. Covering Ford’s legendary “Total Performance” era, this beautifully illustrated all-color book explores the cars, racing programs, personalities, and engineering breakthroughs that helped define Ford during the 1960s.
This was the decade that introduced icons such as the Ford Mustang, Falcon, Shelby Cobra, Fairlane GT, and GT40 while establishing Ford as a dominant force in American and international motorsports. From NASCAR and Indy to Trans-Am and Le Mans, Ford performance was everywhere during the sixties.
The book highlights the leadership and vision of major Ford figures including Henry Ford II, Lee Iacocca, and Carroll Shelby, whose efforts helped transform Ford into a global performance powerhouse. Readers will also discover the famous rivalry with Ferrari, Ford’s Le Mans victories with the GT40, and the rise of legendary Ford race cars and muscle machines.
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Filled with beautiful photography, first-hand interviews, and extensive research from Ford Motor Company archives, Fords of the Sixties delivers both stunning visuals and fascinating behind-the-scenes stories from the people who helped shape Ford’s performance legacy.
This book is an excellent addition for Ford enthusiasts, Mustang fans, muscle car collectors, motorsports historians, and anyone interested in the golden age of American performance cars.
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ISBN: 9781931128162
Publisher: CarTech
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Illustrations: 355
Language: English
Pages: 180
Printing Status: In Print
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