Ford Drag Team
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.62 (768 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0983060673 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 212 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-06-11 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Morris is the New York Times bestselling author of several books, including American Catholic, The Sages, and The Tycoons. . Charles R
. Morris is the New York Times bestselling author of several books, including American Catholic, The Sages, and The Tycoons. About the Author Charles R
In writing Ford Drag Team, Morris performed candid, one-on-one interviews with Ford drag racing legends like Phil Bonner, Hubert Platt, Ed Terry, Randy Payne, Al Joniec, the late Bill Lawton, Drag Team captain Dick Brannan, and more. You'll learn how this talented group of individuals from diverse backgrounds came together to make motorsports history that should never be forgotten.. Morris has written the definitive book covering the members of the Ford Drag Council and Drag Team of the 1960s, perhaps the most important decade in Ford performance history. Ford Drag Team is your opportunity to get the true story, directly from those who made the history from behind the wheel and behind the scenes. Ford expert and veteran drag-racing author Charles R. Morris also collected factory documents and race reports and scoured the earth for photos and statistics to document the full story of these drag racing pioneers
the good and the bad gene2145 The 1960s has been described as the "glory days of drag racing" and having both witnessed and participated in the sport, I absolutly agree. Today, as a collector of '60s drag racing memorabilia, I had to have this book. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it but the quality of the photos was very disappointing. I don't have a. The Real Deal Once again,Charlie Morris delivers the goods. If your in to Ford drag racing and want to know how and when it all stated, this is it. First hand accounts from the players themselves makes this rare piece of Ford history a must for the true Blue Oval fan. Put this one on the book shelf right next to the Total Performers. Great content, Poor production 289cobra The articles, interviews, and information in this book are fabulous. However, the pages look like they were produced on a worn-out old photocopier from the 1980s. The paper is thin and cheap-feeling, and the photos are atrocious. Which is really sad, because there are hundreds of cool shots that I have never seen, but