Nascar
Transporters - NASCAR Transporters" gives a very
good look inside all those trailers you see at the races.
Lots of color photos are included with descriptive text. While
no costs for these fully equipped trailers are included, the
reader is given plenty of background information on the trailers,
packing order, optional equipment and planning. This book
is a great primer for those interested in making a large car
hauler.
Kenworth:
The First 75 Years - This is one of the most exciting
truck books to be published in a long time...Great photos
and detailed, yet easy-to-read text inform the reader
about Kenworth activities in not just the U.S., but also China,
Mexico, Saudi Arabia, South America and Africa....This is
a "must-have" book for any collector of trucking
history, and a great book for insights on what made American
trucks the standard for the rest of the world to follow.
Classic
American Semi Truck - If American Iron is your bag, especially
1960's through 1980's then it does not get much better than
this. There is a brief history and some excellent classic
trucks going back to the thirties, but mostly the late 50's
onwards dominate this book, especially sixties, seventies,
and eighties.. Popular classics are well represented, e.g.
Kenworth A and B models, all the Macks, Peterbilt, Diamond
T , Autocar, Marmon, Dodge Bighorn, Western Star, Freightliner
Powerliner and even the DF400 International.
Delivery
Trucks - If a picture is worth a thousand words, this
massive photographic reference is everything that truck enthusiasts
and Chevy fans could want. Truck aficionado Don Bunn has scoured
collections throughout the United States to come up with more
than 1,000 photographs representing virtually every light-,
medium-, and heavy-duty model Chevy has ever built. From the
little Chevy LUV to cement mixers, all of photographs come
with detailed captions that combine to tell the complete story
behind Chevrolet trucks.