Bookshelf – Hemi: A History of Chrysler’s Iconic V-8 in Competition
If you’re a devoted Mopar enthusiast or simply a fan of the muscle car era, you won’t want to miss Geoff Stunkard’s beefy new volume, Hemi : A History of Chrysler’s Iconic V-8 in Competition. Here’s...
View ArticleBookshelf: Ford Total Performance by Martyn Schorr
Veteran automotive journalist Martyn Schorr has a brand new book: Ford Total Performance, focusing on the glory days of Ford racing from 1961 to 1971. Here’s MCG’s review. The ’60s was a golden...
View ArticleBookshelf: Kar-Kraft by Charlie Henry
Charlie Henry has written a fantastic new book that goes deep behind the scenes at Kar-Kraft, Ford’s private racing skunk works in the 1960s. It’s an absolute must-read for race fans and Ford fans...
View ArticleBookshelf: Day One by Martyn L. Schorr
Martyn Schorr, one of America’s most accomplished automotive writers, has another great new book, this one called Day One: An Automotive Journalist’s Muscle Car Memoir. Here’s a closer look. With...
View ArticleBookshelf: Three New Books on the Muscle Car Era
Muscle cars continue to be the hot tickets on the American car collecting scene. Here are three new books to fuel your interest and guide your way. Last week three new titles from CarTech, Inc....
View ArticleBookshelf – Traction for Sale: The Story of Ferguson Formula Four-Wheel Drive
British author Bill Munro has crafted the definitive history of Ferguson Formula, the pioneers of four-wheel drive in passenger cars. Today, four-wheel drive in passenger cars (or all-wheel drive,...
View ArticleBookshelf — Glamour Road: Color, Fashion, Style and the Midcentury Automobile
There’s a best-selling new book by Jeff Stork and Tom Dolle that explores the nexus of design, fashion, style, and color in the American auto industry. Let’s check it out. It’s been our pleasure over...
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