- Dodge
Challenger & Plymouth Barracuda - Designed by Chrysler,
the Plymouth Barracuda and Dodge Challenger went on to become
two of the most revered muscle cars. Modern color photos
of the finest Barracudas and Challengers in existence are
accompanied by the cars design and production histories. All
drive train, special package, and engine options are detailed,
and readers get the whole low-down on legendary power plants.
- Hemi
Muscle Cars - Chrysler's Hemi-powered muscle cars were
quite arguably the most coveted and outrageous vehicles ever
unleashed on American streets. During the height of the muscle
car era, fire breathing Hemi V-8 engines set performance standards
that all other manufacturers desperately attempted, but miserably
failed, to attain. Featuring a gallery of all-new color
photography by veteran MBI author Robert Genat, this history
of Chrysler's Hemi muscle cars focuses on production automobiles
like the Road Runner, Charger, Challenger, Super Bee, Super
Bird, and Barracuda, but also includes coverage of the motorsport
Hemi's that dominated NHRA drag strips and NASCAR
ovals.
- Hemi
- This book is the definitive history of the Hemi engine.
With a well laid out format, and wonderful rare photos
and diagrams, the reader will learn all there is to know
about the technical history of the mighty motor . This book
is a must for the Mopar fanatic!
- Nash
Bridges - Nash is a smart-alecky police inspector (Don
Johnson) who's seen fighting crime on the streets of San Francisco,
while driving around in his screaming yellow 70ish Plymouth
Hemi Barracuda. He's the typical super-cop on the beat,
who always wins in the end. Unfortunately, his personal relationships
leave much to be desired. He has two ex-wives, a 16-year-old
daughter needing a lot of supervision, and a father with Alzheimer's
disease who keeps getting kicked out of retirement homes and
dropping by to visit.
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