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67 kirjaa
Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2007-2022.
This book covers the American Motors Ramble American from 1964 through 1969, the third and final generation. All models and trim levels including the 440H, Rogue hardtop and convertible, plus the Hurst S/C Rambler, aka the "Scrambler". From design to production. A handy reference guide. Makes a excellent primer. A must have addition to your library.
This book covers the model cars produced by Stutz Motor Car of America from 1972-1988; based on designs by Virgil Exner.
This book covers the Crosley Hotshot 1949-1952 and the Super Sport 1950-1952. Includes the Crosmobile, the Skorpion and other custom models, plus Hotshot racing. From concept to production. Lot's of detail, large B&W photos, interesting information. A handy reference guide.
This book covers the Ford Mustnag II from idea, to inception, to production 1974-1978. Includes base models and specials, including Cobra II and King Cobra. Designed as a reincarnation of the original, unintentionaly it hailed as "the right car, at the right time". Regadless of its short comings and naysayer's, it became "Car of the Year" and a best seller. In Mustang history it is the car that saved the marque.
This book covers the American Motors Pacer. A very different, unique, small car. Big on the inside, small on the outside. The Pacer created a niche, but never really caught on. It turned into AMC's folly. You either love it, or you hate it. It's an interesting part of American Motors history.
In 1970 American Motors set out to do battle against the ever growing import market. It introduced the GREMLIN, a quirky sub-compact, to take on the VW Beetle. This book covers the Gremlin from concept to production, covering its eight glory years, highlighting its changes, The performance variants and trims levels. Lot's of large B&W photos, interesting text and specs. Makes a handy quick reference guide and great addition to your library.
This book covers the Crossfire 2-Place sports car, Built in Germany in collaboration with Chrylser and Daimler Benz, using the Mercedes Benz SLK platform, engine and drive train. In Fastback Coupe and Roadster models, from 2004-2008.
This book covers the Studebaker Hawk from 1956-1964 and the 1958 Packard Hawk. Take a look behind the scenes, how it was designed; the designers, the promoters. The Hawk was created during a turbulent time at Studebaker, see how the Hawk fared.
This book covers three Independent American Auto Makers. One is established (Tesla) and the other two (Fisker and Rivian) are start-ups. All three have one thing in common: Electric Vehicles. The established builder has a track record. Both start-ups have accumulated sufficient capital to be taken seriously. They differ in design and marketing. All will be taking us into the next decade of EVs and Autonomous driving. The future is exciting. The future is here.
This is the story of one man's obsession with a concept car that made his dream of building cars a reality. But as they say, beware of what you wish for. Dreams are often fleeting.
This is the story of Fords first retro car. The 2002-2005 Ford Thunderbird. From concept to production. How it came into being. Why it failed. And what place it has in automotive history.
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 text. Excellent primer, and quick reference guide.