- How
to Build Monster Chevy Big Blocks - How to Build Monster Chevy
Big Blocks. Based on factory stock as well as bored/stroked bow
tie parts and aftermarket components, this book takes readers
from 396 cubes through 430, 510, 550, 572, 705, and 750 cubic
inch engines. Includes pump gas 700 hp motors, streetable 890
hp engines, 510 cube/630 hp engines that look like a 396, and
more; it's all here in this heavily illustrated book.
- Classic
Chevrolet Dealerships: Selling the Bow Tie - Since its founding
in 1912, Chevrolet has weathered the Great Depression, two World
Wars, confused markets, and fuel crises to become an American
motoring icon. Chevy's success would not have been possible without
the network of dealerships that sold and marketed the company's
cars and trucks, first to wary customers unconvinced of the new
contraptions' practicality, then to nine decades of consumers
ranging from cash-strapped, to cash-flush, to confused, to increasingly
fuel-conscious.
- Cars
of the State Police & Highway Patrol - This book was bought
solely to be used as a reference source for model making hobby.
Well laid out and excellent photographs make this a must
for the model fanatic. Living in England there is not a great
deal of decent reference material of this nature. I really cannot
recommend this book enough.
- Police
Cars: Restoring, Collecting and Showing America's Finest Sedans
- Police cars are a unique breed, and their restoration can be
much more difficult than other marques. Find out how to tackle
this project the right way with help from Jim Post, founder of
Police Car Owners of America, and Ed Sanow, author of many well-known
publications on police cars. Police Cars provides insight into
the cars, the emergency equipment, and the police heritage itself.
Reveals a complete a ground-up restoration, from choosing the
right car to locating all the equipment you will need, to showing
the finished project.
- Pro
Stock Drag Racing of the 1970s Photo Archive: From Stockers to
Door Slammers - Pro Stockers with radical big-block race engines
and factory bodywork always provided plenty of fender-to-fender
wheel stand action. Popular drivers like 'Dandy Dick' Landy, Bill
'Grumpy' Jenkins, Ronnie Sox, Bob Glidden, Wally Booth, Wayne
Gapp, Warren Johnson, 'Dyno' Don Nicholson, Lee Hunter, Scott
Shafiroff, Brad Yuill, Richie Zul, and many more are all showcased
in high wheel action in this 'door slammer' pictorial. A must
for hardcore Pro Stock fans!
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