This is " ... the first book to photographically portray virtually all of the regular production models of U.S. automobiles built between the years 1940 and 1965"--Back cover
The Ultimate Guide to Spotting Your Favorite Autos &break;&break;American Car Spotter's Bible 1940 - 1980 is the one tool you need to positively identify older vehicles by their appearances or special features. &break;&break;This comprehensive collection of more than 8,000 color illustrations straight from manufacturers' original sales catalogs and advertisements, compiles by auto historian Tad Burness, is perfect for identifying cars from 1940 - 1980, searching for missing parts while completing restoration projects and for sheer reading enjoyment. &break;&break;Many views of each model &break;&break;Official color charts assist with color matching &break;&break;Technical specifications including horsepower, distinguishing features and factory price &break;&break;American Car Spotter's Bible 1940 - 1980 gives you the information you need to make a positive identification every time - quickly and easily, so grab the wheel and take it for a spin.
The author "... has collected illustrations of models from 217 auto manufacturers of this era, both familiar and obscure. And he provides an appendix with information on another 350-plus makes. In all, this book contains more than 2,600 illustrations, accompanied by a great deal of fascinating and valuable information on these increasingly rare and interesting cars."--Back cover.
The Studebaker Bibliography was developed with the intent of cataloging as much as possible of the available Studebaker literature. Our goal was to make information accessible to current and future historians as well as casual readers. The bibliography lists 321 books (both fiction and nonfiction), 1,784 magazine articles and 2,768 newspaper articles. All are related to the Studebaker Corporation, its founders, officers, employees, dealers, subsidiaries, or vehicles, and nearly all of it is available free (or inexpensively) from your local libraryĆ¢s interlibrary loan program!
The American automobile has always been more than a means of transportation. The inspired fusion of form and function has meant that for more than a century now men and women have been driving about their daily business in machines which can only be described as works of art on wheels.