These
MPC kits are all 1/25 scale. Notice another flip nose kit.
I built one of those 57's in silver with a red interior
once. Though I'm not really much of a vette person, I rarely
build them.
MPC
Glass Pack Corvette, Street Streaker, Vette Van, Laser Vette,
Indy Pace Car Corvette Model Kits.
The
Glass Pack - The leader of the pack, this modified fiberglass
flyer features all the popular street racing goodies. Flip
nose body displays a fuel injected racing V8 with headers.
Racing chassis includes turning front wheels and wheelie
bars. A roll bar and removable hard top complete the Harry
Bradley customized design.
Chevrolet
History, 1940-1954 - A fascinating and informative look
at the history of the Chevrolet as told through General
Motors archive photos. The book was written and compiled
by John D. Robertson, retired product expert from the GM archives.
Book #2 is part of a four book set that covers the years 1940-54
Chevrolet
Station Wagons: 1946 Through 1966 Photo Archive - The
definitive source on Chevrolet Station Wagons. The photo detail
of the wagons is excellent, and the book is a very thorough
resource for anyone who loves Chevy Wagons, or who is restoring
a car.
Corvette
C6 - The C6 represents an important departure from C5
both in terms of exterior and interior styling and chassis
dynamics. It features a revamped platform (to be shared with
the new Cadillac XLR roadster), fixed headlights (for the
first time since 1962) and an edgier, more compact body. This
GM-licensed book takes the enthusiast on an illustrated tour
of how C6 developed from the drawing board to the production
line.
Corvette
Grand Sport - Lots of photos you won't find elsewhere,
and it is the only place the incredible story of these cars
is recorded.
Corvette
Grand Sport 1962-1967 - The huge amount of historical
photos and data is immense and impressive. You have to
see it to believe it, just buy it! It also has some of the
most detailed photographs of this era of racing I've ever
seen. If you need a reference for the Grand Sport, this book
is well worth the money.