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Hemi Muscle Cars

American 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.
Hemi Muscle Cars by Robert Genat

Henry and Edsel Ford

Henry and Edsel is the first biography to focus on both the legendary founder of the Ford Motor Company and the son who led the company's transformation from successful manufacturer to business empire. Author Richard Bak offers a daring new perspective on the human drama that changed the shape of Ford. He examines the ongoing friction between Henry and Edsel over adapting to a changing competitive environment and lays bare the stark contrasts between the two men - both their personalities and their approach to the design, construction, and marketing of automobiles.
Henry and Edsel: The Creation of the Ford Empire

Hot Cars of the 50s

Hot Cars of the 50s The 1950s saw the automobile come of age, with some of the most imaginative developments in car design asserting a new confidence in the car as an accessible symbol of freedom. One of the great eras of automobile production, the '50s saw cars such as the Chevrolet Corvette, Ford Thunderbird, and Jaguar XK120 hit the roads, as well as the more glamorous MGA, Mercedes 190SL, and the Triumph TR3. Hot Cars of the '50s celebrates the best cars of the decade, providing a detailed look at more than sixty of the greatest and most stylish automobiles from around the world.
Hot Cars of the 50s: The Best Cars from Around the World

Hot Cars of the 60s

Hot Cars of the 60s For automobile buffs who can never get enough information on classic cars, here is a book that features the most celebrated cars of the 60s. The 1960s was the era in which the car you drove became as much a fashion statement as the clothes you wore. In the United States, the Muscle Car craze meant huge engines grafted onto a regular chassis, producing monsters like the Plymouth Road Runner and AC Cobra.
Hot Cars of the 60s: The Best Cars from Around the World

Hot Cars of the 70s

Hot Cars of the 70s The 1970s were a decade of changing tastes and new directions in automobile design, with the advent of the economy-driven, compact family car and the development of the muscle car. The era is famous for great-value cars such as the Datsun 240Z as well as the powerful and extravagant Ford Mustang and Pontiac Firebird.
Hot Cars of the 70s: The Best Cars from Around the World

Hot Rods and Custom Cars

Hot Rods and Custom Cars Drivers have been customizing their vehicles since the earliest days of motoring, with modified bodywork, more powerful engines or simply an unusual paint job. Hot Rods and Custom Cars is a celebration of the world of custom cars, from V8-modified Ford Model Ts to elegant 'Lead Sleds' such as the 1949 Mercury and powerful muscle mutations such as the Plymouth Road Runner.
Hot Rods and Custom Cars

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