Encyclopedia of American Cars

Encyclopedia of American Cars

Author: Publications International

Publisher: Omnigraphics Incorporated

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 975

ISBN-13: 9780785362753

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The most complete, authoritative, and well-illustrated automotive encyclopedia ever. Covers American cars from 1930 to 2002 and includes Chrylser, Ford, and GM, plus major independents, such as Duesenberg, Hudson, Checker, Shelby, and others. More than 3,500 photographs and thorough, clear text form a comprehensive portrait of the men and machines that contributed to the most exciting developments in American automotive history. Year-by-year reviews and detailed specifications of more than 50 makes of automobiles and over 24,000 individual models. Special color-photography sections highlight more than 160 of the most-spectacular American cars of the past eight decades.


Encyclopedia of American Cars

Encyclopedia of American Cars

Author: Auto Editors of Consumer Guide

Publisher: Publications International

Published: 2007-04-01

Total Pages: 864

ISBN-13: 9781412719889

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The world's most comprehensive look at the American automobile. Year-by-year coverage of all major makes, from 1930 to today. More than 3,500 photos. Includes the GM-Ford-Chrysler Big 3, plus the spectrum of makes from Allstate and AMC, through Duesenberg and LaSalle, to Tucker and Willys. Authoritative reports on the cars, the companies and the individuals behind them. Detailed specifications charts include horsepower, original prices, annual production volume, and much more.


The Ultimate Guide to American Cars

The Ultimate Guide to American Cars

Author: Peter Henshaw

Publisher: Lorenz Books

Published: 2011-08

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13: 9780754824015

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This is an illustrated encyclopedia with more than 600 photographs. This is an illustrated A-Z directory of classic American cars, with over 600 stunning photographs. From the Austin (1940-41) to the Wilton (1847-1924), each entry tells the story of the car from its inception, through its rise to success and then on to its place on the road today. It includes all the most well-known makes and models dating from the 19th century to the modern day - Chrysler, Buick, Pontiac, Studebaker and many more. It features many fascinating anecdotes, such as the Chrysler designer basing his model on the fighter jets he had mistaken for geese flying through the air. This is a beautiful photographic compendium of classic American vehicles, perfect for the automobile enthusiast. Nowhere is the car more strongly a part of society and a means of personal expression than in America. But for Americans, this love affair with the automobile goes deeper even still - America, after all, being a nation founded on free movement of populations. This is why the private car, when it arrived, had such an explosive effect. This beautifully illustrated A-Z directory of classic American cars looks in detail at the seminal models of the last century and a half, accompanied by beautiful colour and black and white photographs of the exteriors, interiors, engines and special features of each. The mixture of engaging anecdotes, fascinating facts and detailed specifications, as well as historical analysis of each brand's success and failure, make this the ultimate visual reference for anyone with an interest in cars or motoring.


Encyclopedia of American Cars

Encyclopedia of American Cars

Author: David Vivian

Publisher: Crescent Books

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9780517103296

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An authoritative, alphabetical, full-color catalogue profiles every model of vehicle ever produced by American automobile manufacturers and contains more than one thousand entries, brief histories of every model, and hundreds of photographs.