Ford
Station Wagons 1929-1991 Photo History - The first station
wagons were built to carry rail passengers and their luggage
to and from the station and were called "Depot Hacks."
By the 1950s station wagons had become a common feature of
suburban living. From the Model T to the Pinto Cruising Wagon,
this book chronicles Ford's entrees in this field. Included
is a model history for each year with available options, production
figures and more. A must have for all Ford Station Wagon fans.
Chevrolet
Station Wagons: 1946 Through 1966 Photo Archive - This
book will become 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.
Automotive
Atrocities!: The Cars We Love to Hate - Indeed, just about
every car in this book is one we love to hate but most of
them are, also, cars we all have joked about and the others
are just pathetic or weird. I mean...who can keep a straight
face while reading about Yugos, Renault Fuegos, Daihatsu Charades,
Ford Mustang II King Cobras or AMC Pacers, Pinto. Then there
are (pathetic) Camaros with four-cylinder engines and (weird)
Zil limousines.
Ford
Sohc pinto & sierra cosworth dohc engines high - performance
manual - Expert practical advice from an experienced race
engine builder on how to build a high-performance version
of Ford's 4-cylinder engine. Whether the reader wants a fast
road car or to go racing, Des Hammill explains, without using
technical jargon, how to build a reliable high-power engine
using as many FoMoCo parts as possible and without wasting
money on parts and modifications that don't work. Although
the text of this book specifically relates to engines with
carburetors, many of the modifications described are appropriate
to turbocharged / supercharged engines and engines with fuel
injection.