Buick Muscle Cars (Muscle Car Color History)
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Rating | : | 4.34 (935 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0760301530 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 128 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-04-01 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Also includes Buick pace and concept cars.. Sporty Buicks at shows, on the street, and at speed from the 1950s through today! This detailed development history is told in the words of the men who designed, built, and raced the Buick ohv V-8 of the early 1950s, the Century, Wildcat, Riviera (1963-65), Skylark Gran Sport (1965-67), Gran Sport (1968-72), GSX, Regal Turbo, Grand National-GNX, and Reatta. Filled with historical photographs, advertisements, and original drawings from Buick archives
About the AuthorBill Holder has written 55 books in the transportation field, from automotive to aviation, in addition to thousands of articles to his credit. His non-bookwriting work is impressive too, with an Aerospace Engineering degree from Purdue University working on Boeing and NASA projects, as well as the US Army. Now retired, he continues to be Director of the National Dirt Late Model Hall of Fame, an organization he formed honoring dirt stock car drivers.
Now retired, he continues to be Director of the National Dirt Late Model Hall of Fame, an organization he formed honoring dirt stock car drivers.. Bill Holder has written 55 books in the transportation field, from automotive to aviation, in addition to thousands of articles to his credit. His non-bookwriting work is impressive too, with an Aerospace Engineering degree from Purdue University working on Boeing and NASA projects, as w
Amazon Customer said Four Stars. Informative. "Not what I expected" according to A Customer. While there is some good information in this book, I was expecting more photos, especially of the various Wildcat and Invicta models and the various engine options offered in those vehicles. For instance, not one mention is made of the fact that "Not what I expected A Customer While there is some good information in this book, I was expecting more photos, especially of the various Wildcat and Invicta models and the various engine options offered in those vehicles. For instance, not one mention is made of the fact that "445" on a Wildcat engine was not only used in other vehicles, it also stood for the amount of torque the engine put out (and was. Not what I expected A Customer While there is some good information in this book, I was expecting more photos, especially of the various Wildcat and Invicta models and the various engine options offered in those vehicles. For instance, not one mention is made of the fact that "445" on a Wildcat engine was not only used in other vehicles, it also stood for the amount of torque the engine put out (and was. 5" on a Wildcat engine was not only used in other vehicles, it also stood for the amount of torque the engine put out (and was. BK said Disappointing read. Although known as a "professionals" car tied to a very uninspiring image, Buick has sometimes come out with fascinating and exciting automobiles that shocked many in the industry. Cars such as the GSX, Grand National and the GNX were just a few performance cars made by this "boring" make which created image envy in the industry. Saying all this however, "Buick Muscle Cars"