The Complete Book of American Muscle Supercars
Title | The Complete Book of American Muscle Supercars PDF eBook |
Author | Tom Glatch |
Publisher | Motorbooks |
Total Pages | 224 |
Release | 2016-09-01 |
Genre | Transportation |
ISBN | 0760351066 |
Uncover the captivating history of the highest-performace cars in America, illustrated with beautiful photography. The American muscle car began not in the factories of the big three automakers, but in the garages and dealerships of a hot-rod subculture bent on making the hottest, highest-performance cars on the street. The Complete Book of American Muscle Supercars catalogs these amazing cars, along with the builders who unleashed them on the American scene. From Michigan's Royal Pontiac dealership and the souped-up Royal Pontiac Bobcats they built and sold, to the new cars from such fabled names as Carroll Shelby, Mr. Norm's Grand Spaulding Dodge, Nickey Chevrolet, Don Yenko, George Hurst, Baldwin-Motion, Calloway, SLP, and Steve Saleen. This gorgeously illustrated book chronicles the outstanding contribution of the tuner/builder to American automotive history through the amazing machines they created. From the oldest of these muscle tuners commanding top dollar at today's classic-car auctions, to the latest vehicles by Ford and Chrysler, with their SVT and SRT divisions, this book gives readers a full and fascinating look at American high-performance in its purest form.
The All-American Muscle Car
Title | The All-American Muscle Car PDF eBook |
Author | Joe Oldham |
Publisher | Motorbooks International |
Total Pages | 195 |
Release | 2017-05-22 |
Genre | Transportation |
ISBN | 0760353352 |
Get the full history of the American muscle car in The All-American Muscle Car, from it's origin as an act of descent, to where it sits now.
Standard Guide to American Muscle Cars
Title | Standard Guide to American Muscle Cars PDF eBook |
Author | John Gunnell |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 290 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Antiques & Collectibles |
ISBN | 9780873492621 |
This full-color reference to more than four decades of American-made muscle cars covers Ford, Pontiac, Chevrolet, AMC, Oldsmobile, Dodge, Plymouth, and more. Every car is featured in full-color. Listings include original specs, options, production figures, and a pricing guide with six condition grades.
American Muscle Supercars
Title | American Muscle Supercars PDF eBook |
Author | David Newhardt |
Publisher | Motorbooks |
Total Pages | 192 |
Release | 2008-09-30 |
Genre | Transportation |
ISBN | 9780760332948 |
The American muscle car began, not in the factories of the Big Three automakers, but in the garages and dealerships of a Detroit subculture bent on making the hottest, highest-performance cars on the street. American Muscle Supercars tells the story of these tuner/builders and the supercars they unleashed on the American scene. It all begins with Michigan’s Royal Pontiac dealership, and the souped-up Royal Pontiac Bobcats they built and sold to drag racers, starting a thrill that’s never faded. From those Royal Pontiac tuner cars to the new Boss 302 Mustang built by Steve Saleen, this gorgeously illustrated book chronicles the outsize contribution of the tuner/builder to American automotive history. Author-photographer David Newhardt profiles the tuner/builders who have dominated American performance--names like Mr. Norm’s Grand Spaulding Dodge, Nickey Chevrolet, Don Yenko, Carroll Shelby, George Hurst, and Baldwin-Motion. And he focuses on the tuners who continue to lead the way, builders such as Steve Saleen, Calloway, and SLP, whose vehicles are the fastest ever built. From the oldest of these muscle tuners, commanding top dollar at today’s classic-car auctions, to the latest attempts by Ford and Chrysler to get into the game with their SVT and SRT divisions, this book gives readers a full and fascinating look at American high-performance in its purest form.
American Muscle Cars
Title | American Muscle Cars PDF eBook |
Author | Darwin Holmstrom |
Publisher | Motorbooks International |
Total Pages | 227 |
Release | 2016-04 |
Genre | Transportation |
ISBN | 0760350132 |
American Muscle Cars features stunning historic and contemporary photography and offers a thorough chronology of this classic car's evolution from the 1960s to the present.
The Complete Book of American Muscle Supercars
Title | The Complete Book of American Muscle Supercars PDF eBook |
Author | Tom Glatch |
Publisher | Motorbooks International |
Total Pages | 230 |
Release | 2016-10-17 |
Genre | Transportation |
ISBN | 076035006X |
2017 Gold Medal Winner of the International Automotive Media Competition! Uncover the captivating history of the highest-performace cars in America, illustrated with beautiful photography. The American muscle car began not in the factories of the big three automakers, but in the garages and dealerships of a hot-rod subculture bent on making the hottest, highest-performance cars on the street. The Complete Book of American Muscle Supercars catalogs these amazing cars, along with the builders who unleashed them on the American scene. From Michigan's Royal Pontiac dealership and the souped-up Royal Pontiac Bobcats they built and sold, to the new cars from such fabled names as Carroll Shelby, Mr. Norm's Grand Spaulding Dodge, Nickey Chevrolet, Don Yenko, George Hurst, Baldwin-Motion, Calloway, SLP, and Steve Saleen. This gorgeously illustrated book chronicles the outstanding contribution of the tuner/builder to American automotive history through the amazing machines they created. From the oldest of these muscle tuners commanding top dollar at today's classic-car auctions, to the latest vehicles by Ford and Chrysler, with their SVT and SRT divisions, this book gives readers a full and fascinating look at American high-performance in its purest form.
Muscle Cars
Title | Muscle Cars PDF eBook |
Author | Colin Romanick |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | 114 |
Release | 2012-07-20 |
Genre | Antiques & Collectibles |
ISBN | 1782001174 |
Muscle Cars is the story of America's pursuit of sheer horsepower in the 1960s and '70s. The first of the type, the famous Pontiac GTO or “Goat,” would launch a race between America's automotive manufacturers to produce ever-more-powerful V8 engines wrapped in legendary “Coke-bottle” sheet metal styling. Following Ford's extremely successful introduction of the galloping Mustang in 1964, others would follow, such as General Motors's Camaro and Firebird as well as Plymouth's Barracuda, competing against one another on race tracks to “Win on Sunday, Sell on Monday.” This book details these golden years, as well as the economic and environmental developments of the 1970s that brought an end to the muscle car era.