From an Amazon reader review: "Great book, was exactly what I was looking for. Actually, a lot bigger book than I expected. It's an interesting history of the design and...
Every Haynes manual is written specifically for the do-it-yourselfer from "hands-on" experience based on a vehicle teardown using commonly available tools. Step-by-step procedures are linked to hundreds of easy-to-follow photos...
As the muscle car wars developed in the early 1960s, auto manufacturers scrambled to find catchy marketing campaigns to entice the buying public into their dealerships. General Motors, Ford, and...
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....
44 articles include reports on road, off-road and comparison tests. The International Harvester Company of Chicago introduced a new type of vehicle in 1961 - A light, cross-country machine with...
"Art Evans' relationship to Bill Devin is unique. From the time of the fifties, they were close friends as well as business associates. When Bill passed on in November 2000,...
Covering the small cars offered to the American market by Independent American Auto Makers. Includes: Crosley, King Midget Metropolitan, Germlin, Spirit and Kammback. A great primer and quick reference guide
Covers Compact cars manufactured by Hudson, Kaiser, Nash , Studebaker, Willys: models such as Jet, Henry J, Rambler, Lark and Aero. Over 150 large B&W photos, details, basic specs, historic...
This is the story of two men, Malcom Bricklin and John Z. DeLorean. Both wanted to create and build their dream car. Both chose to produce their cars in a...
Compiled by Colin Pitt, Softbound, ISBN: 1841554146, - This book contains articles, features and cutaway drawings on these American racers America's Grand Prix Car, Sports Car Illustrated, 1959 Scarab Mark...