- Ford
N Series Tractors - The book is well written. It contains
many high quality detailed photos for use in identifying
variants of the N series tractors. A must for collectors and
restorers.
- Ford
Taurus in Nascar: How Ford's Best-Selling Sedan Became Nascar's
Hottest Racing Machine - Ford Taurus in NASCAR is the
thrilling story behind the response to those challenges. At
the time, Miller was going about his daily business of fielding
one of Ford's most competitive Thunderbirds
for driver Rusty Wallace, but soon Miller had sketched his
idea of the Taurus race car that Ford would unveil to other
teams and NASCAR's technical directors in 107 days. The project
moved quickly from concept to 40-percent models for wind tunnel
testing to the first full-sized Taurus, which was revealed
to the public on July 30, 1997.
- Ford
Trimotor - the Saga of the Tin Goose - This lively story
of the Ford triomotor airplane appears in a newly updated,
revised edition to introduce new audiences to this story of
the first passenger airplane produced in 1928. Only 200 'Tin
Goose' planes were ever manufactured, but these made aviation
history, pioneering commercial flight runs, airplane ticketing,
runway design, and other forerunners to modern flight.
- Ford
Hot Rods Color Series - Ford Hot
Rods Color Series.
- Ford
That Beat Ferrari: A Racing History of the Gt40 (The)
- The Ford That Beat Ferrari: A Racing History of the Gt40
- Ford,
Lincoln & Mercury Stock Cars - From 1949 through 1998,
many of NASCAR's most memorable cars have come from Dearborn.
Modern and archival color photos feature legendary
cars like the Talladega, Torino, Galaxie and Thunderbird,
as well as the men who have driven them, such as Bobby Unser,
Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt. Also highlighted is Ford's
role in the 1960s Aero-Wars, when the Big Three developed
groundbreaking aerodynamic effects specifically for NASCAR.
Includes the Taurus that debuted on the NASCAR circuit in
1998.
- Outlaw
Sprints - The most powerful, thrilling, and popular cars
ever to race on dirt track ovals spring from these pages!
Powerful, 700hp motors pull the wheels of Outlaw Sprints from
the ground as they leave the turns and head into the straightaways.
Witness the history, development, technology, and construction
of these outrageous cars, along with revealing driver profiles
in this behind-the-scenes look at Outlaw Sprints. A new addition
to the popular Color Series.
- American
Dirt Track Racer - This history spans the period from
1946 to 1970, featuring vintage photography of the
Champ and Sprint cars that were driven by men like A.J. Foyt,
Parnelli Jones, Roger Ward and Bobby Unser. The technologies
of the most successful and unusual cars are discussed as are
specific races, circuits and some of the more colorful personalities
of the period.
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