Unveiled in 1952, the Austin-Healey 100 was an innovation in the sports car market and won instant acclaim. As the series developed, the cars only became more popular and garnered...
Road test, model intros plus driving and long-term reports trace the progress of the Z3 from its inception. The 1.9, 2.8, and Z3M models are compared against the TVR Chimaera,...
Chevrolet's station wagons from 1946-1966 are shown in all their glory in this comprehensive photographic overview. Captions include production, cost, options, motor identification and important model identification features, as available.
Formed in 1954 by the merger of The Hudson Motor Car Company and Nash-Kelvinator Corporation, American Motors Corporation was no ordinary company. It was the last, and the very best,...
Hudson emphasized performance when promoting its cars and entered speed and endurance events to prove it. It always did well in these events but its shining hour as a performance...
Clear and concise text guides you through each engine-rebuilding step. Complete information is included on how to diagnose, remove, tear down, inspect, recondition, assemble, and install all Nissan and Datsun...
Covers the I, II, & IIA, short & long wheel base, Diesel and Petrol 4, 6, V8 cylinder. Contains 58 articles sourced from leading automotive magazines. Includes off-road & road...
Expert trimmers Don Taylor and Ron Mangus share two lifetimes of auto upholstery experience and secrets in this fantastic book. More than 800 color photographs capture every detail you'll need...
Kenworth Trucks are among the most popular trucks to trucking enthusiasts. The trucks have been around for more than 75 years and are still popular today. Adams highlights the golden...
The complete story of the original Lincoln Continental, as told over a period of 50 years in the pages of Continental Comments, the international publication of the Lincoln and Continental...
The tail fin era is one of the most recognized in automotive styling, and the influence spread worldwide. As everyone knows, designer Harley Earl took his inspiration from World War...
During the mid-1960s Porsche decided that if it was to enjoy outright success at Le Mans (rather than class wins) it would need a car somewhat larger and more powerful...
After WW2, the market changed from a sellers paradise to a buyer's market, Studebaker began to struggle, as resources were limited and smaller companies like Studebaker found they could not...
When our young heroes began returning from World War II, they applied the knowledge gained from Uncle Sam towards the fledgling hot rod movement. While speeds increased, rodders learned the...
For several decades Triumphs "twin" engine design by Edward Turner dictated the direction of the whole motorcycle industry. For many enthusiasts the best twin of all time is the Bonneville....
Autocar Trucks Of The 1950S (At Work) Autocar's roots go way back to the early 1900s, and it became known for tough and rugged trucks. When WWII came, very few...
White-Freightliner Trucks Of The 1960S (At Work) In 1951, Freightliner signed an agreement with the White Motor Co. to sell Freightliner trucks through White Dealerships. The trucks became White-Freightliner, gaining...
Jaguar's series of XK sports cars used the remarkable twin overhead camshaft engine that was first exposed to the public in 1948 in the new XK120 two-seater, which took the...
T. A. Peterman needed a better truck to haul logs in the northwest, so after experimenting and then acquiring Fageol Motors, he came up with a formula to create rugged,...
In a seven year period, BMW's X5 Sports Activity Vehicle won a loyal following from high profile celebrities and sports personalities, and its agility, performance and economy have cemented its...
The second edition of this book continues the restoration of a 356 Porsche to driver level condition. This book does not spend time or money creating the ?perfect? 356, and...
Road tests & articles from 4 continents cover the post-war Pontiac models from 1946 up to the end of 1963. Covered are the Streamliner, Torpedo, Chieftain, Silver Arrow, Super &...
Weller Brothers was one of no fewer than four independent hearse and ambulance conversion businesses that flourished in the 1950s and 1960s. Unlike most other coachbuilders, Weller designed and fabricated...