The Muscle Car Wars

The Muscle Car Wars
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Publisher : Anaphora Literary Press
Total Pages : 398
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ISBN-10 : 9781681140162
ISBN-13 : 1681140160
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis The Muscle Car Wars by : Miller, B. J.

"The Muscle Car Wars": tells the story of young man who suffers a traumatic head injury and while recuperating becomes involved in rebuilding and racing the powerful muscle cars of the 1960’s and 70’s. The book chronicles the major historical and cultural events of that era, including the Vietnam War, while weaving a tale of teen romance, amid tumultuous student protests and dangerous street races. Writing from experience, the author captures the essence of the time, putting the reader in the driver’s seat of the greatest street machines ever produced, while retelling classic gear head tales, and providing a running commentary on every subject from religion, politics, drug use, the sexual revolution and romantic love.

Oldsmobile W-Powered Muscle Cars

Oldsmobile W-Powered Muscle Cars
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Publisher : CarTech Inc
Total Pages : 128
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ISBN-10 : 9781613255407
ISBN-13 : 1613255403
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Oldsmobile W-Powered Muscle Cars by : David Newhardt

Relive Oldsmobile’s most potent muscle car offerings when the simple letter W intimidated all takers. Oldsmobile’s foray into the developing muscle car wars of the 1960s came as little surprise to most in the automotive industry. What was surprising was that it wasn’t the first to develop it! Oldsmobile’s Rocket 88 has been viewed by some as the beginning of performance offerings from automobile manufacturers. The 4-4-2 was Oldsmobile’s volley back at the Pontiac GTO, and in 1966, Olds attempted to spike the ball home with its all-new W-30 high-performance drag racing package. During the course of the next pair of decades, Oldsmobile offered the W-code on a host of platforms (the Cutlass, F-85, 4-4-2, Toronado, and Delta 88) with an assortment of engine packages (400, 455, and 350). As muscle cars fell by the wayside during the struggling 1970s, Oldsmobile continued to carry its flagship W-30 all the way through the 1980 model year. This book by muscle car historian and esteemed photographer David Newhardt revisits and celebrates Oldsmobile’s legendary W-optioned performance machines. So, sit down, strap in, and let Dr. Oldsmobile do the driving.

The All-American Muscle Car

The All-American Muscle Car
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Publisher : Motorbooks International
Total Pages : 195
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ISBN-10 : 9780760353356
ISBN-13 : 0760353352
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis The All-American Muscle Car by : Joe Oldham

Get the full history of the American muscle car in The All-American Muscle Car, from it's origin as an act of descent, to where it sits now.

The Age of the Muscle Car

The Age of the Muscle Car
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 413
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ISBN-10 : 9781476678146
ISBN-13 : 1476678146
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis The Age of the Muscle Car by : Clay Fees

A breed unlike any seen before or since, the powerful, stylish American muscle car defined an era in automotive history. This history traces the rise and fall of these great performance cars from their precursors in the 1950s through the seminal appearance of the Pontiac GTO in 1964 and then year by year to the end in the 1970s. Approachable and nontechnical yet deeply informative, it puts the bygone muscle car in its cultural and aesthetic contexts, describes developments in styling, performance and marketing, and revels in the joys of muscle car ownership in the 21st century.

The Legendary Muscle Car

The Legendary Muscle Car
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Publisher : Chartwell Books
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 9780785834793
ISBN-13 : 0785834796
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis The Legendary Muscle Car by : Jim Glastonbury

Look into this fascinating book to discover the intoxicating world of muscle cars. Includes information on models, facts, and other interesting information on America's pride and joy.

The Age of the Muscle Car

The Age of the Muscle Car
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 413
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781476642451
ISBN-13 : 1476642451
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis The Age of the Muscle Car by : Clay Fees

A breed unlike any seen before or since, the powerful, stylish American muscle car defined an era in automotive history. This history traces the rise and fall of these great performance cars from their precursors in the 1950s through the seminal appearance of the Pontiac GTO in 1964 and then year by year to the end in the 1970s. Approachable and nontechnical yet deeply informative, it puts the bygone muscle car in its cultural and aesthetic contexts, describes developments in styling, performance and marketing, and revels in the joys of muscle car ownership in the 21st century.

Muscle

Muscle
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 396
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ISBN-10 : 9781610583053
ISBN-13 : 1610583051
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Muscle by : Randy Leffingwell Darwin Holmstrom

Car Wars

Car Wars
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9781466849600
ISBN-13 : 1466849606
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Car Wars by : John J. Fialka

Drawing from the last decade of his 26-year career at the Wall Street Journal, where he covered energy and environmental matters, ClimateWire founder and industry insider John Fialka brings to life this thrilling and important story about American's rejection and second obsession with the electric car. The resurgence of the electric car in modern life is a tale of adventurers, men and women who bucked the complete dominance of the fossil fueled car to seek something cleaner, simpler and cheaper. Award-winning former Wall Street Journal reporter John Fialka documents the early days of the electric car, from the M.I.T./Caltech race between prototypes in the summer of 1968 to the 1987 victory of the Sunraycer in the world's first race featuring solar powered cars. Thirty years later, the electric has captured the imagination and pocketbooks of American consumers. Organizations like the U.S. Department of Energy and the state of California, along with companies from the old-guard of General Motors and Toyota as well as upstart young players like Tesla Motors and Elon Musk have embraced the once-extinct technology. The electric car has steadily gained traction in the U.S. and around the world. We are watching the start of a trillion dollar, worldwide race to see who will dominate one of the biggest commercial upheavals of the 21st century.

Trans-Am : The Pony Car Wars, 1966-1971

Trans-Am : The Pony Car Wars, 1966-1971
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 1610592263
ISBN-13 : 9781610592260
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Trans-Am : The Pony Car Wars, 1966-1971 by : Dave Friedman

When the Trans Am series let pony cars loose on the road circuits of America, some of the most exciting road racing in history took place. Until rule changes forced American manufacturer teams to withdraw in 1972, these ground-pounders enjoyed a golden era of dominance. Fans of vintage racing and muscle cars will enjoy this book's great photography and commentary from series participants, as well as comprehensive race results.

Car Safety Wars

Car Safety Wars
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9781611477467
ISBN-13 : 1611477468
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Car Safety Wars by : Michael R. Lemov

Car Safety Wars is a gripping history of the hundred-year struggle to improve the safety of American automobiles and save lives on the highways. Described as the “equivalent of war” by the Supreme Court, the battle involved the automobile industry, unsung and long-forgotten safety heroes, at least six US Presidents, a reluctant Congress, new auto technologies, and, most of all, the mindset of the American public: would they demand and be willing to pay for safer cars? The “Car Safety Wars” were at first won by consumers and safety advocates. The major victory was the enactment in 1966 of a ground breaking federal safety law. The safety act was pushed through Congress over the bitter objections of car manufacturers by a major scandal involving General Motors, its private detectives, Ralph Nader, and a gutty cigar-chomping old politician. The act is a success story for government safety regulation. It has cut highway death and injury rates by over seventy percent in the years since its enactment, saving more than two million lives and billions of taxpayer dollars. But the car safety wars have never ended. GM has recently been charged with covering up deadly defects resulting in multiple ignition switch shut offs. Toyota has been fined for not reporting fatal unintended acceleration in many models. Honda and other companies have—for years—sold cars incorporating defective air bags. These current events, suggesting a failure of safety regulation, may serve to warn us that safety laws and agencies created with good intentions can be corrupted and strangled over time. This book suggests ways to avoid this result, but shows that safer cars and highways are a hard road to travel. We are only part of the way home.