Exterior paint and interior trim samples, VINs, body plates, Protect-O-Plates, engine codes, transmission codes and casting numbers for blocks, heads, intake and exhaust manifolds. This volume goes the extra mile toward originality specifications with a special 48-page color section highlighting the cars. "Crammed with vital data." Old Cars Weekly. Sftbd., 8" x 10 3/4", 250 pgs., 101 b&w ill., 40 color pages.
Take the fear out of buying your next GTO with this comprehensive, accurate and dependable ID guide to Pontiacs muscle powerhouse. Reliable data on buying, selling, restoring, appraising and owning a GTO, plus information to assist in deciphering trim codes, varifying VINs, interpreting body body codes, authenticating engine numbers, and more. Crammed with vital data. Old Cars Weekly. Sftbd., 8x 10 3/4, 121 pgs., 77 b&w ill., 20 color pgs.
This up-to-date reference to automotive values features 750 photos and recent auction results. More page, more cars, and more photos make this the ultimate price guide!
Covering the brawniest automobiles Detroit could muster from 1961 through 1990, this title gives advice on rarity, price trends for selected models, and more than 300 photos.
The ultimate up-to-date reference of automotive values from the publishers of Cars & Parts magazine, this book gives the readers the correct values for thousands of cars built between 1900 and 1990. 1,200 photos.
Features pickups, Suburbans, and El Caminos. How to find and decode VIN tags, color codes, options, transmission codes, trim codes, and much more. An excellent aid in restoration. Very valuable in determining authenticity. Sftbd., 8"x 10 3/4", 229 pgs., 156 b&w ill.
Take the fear out of buying your next GTO with this comprehensive, accurate and dependable ID guide to Pontiacs muscle powerhouse. Reliable data on buying, selling, restoring, appraising and owning a GTO, plus information to assist in deciphering trim codes, varifying VINs, interpreting body body codes, authenticating engine numbers, and more. Crammed with vital data. Old Cars Weekly. Sftbd., 8x 10 3/4, 121 pgs., 77 b&w ill., 20 color pgs.
Exterior paint and interior trim samples, VINs, body plates, Protect-O-Plates, engine codes, transmission codes and casting numbers for blocks, heads, intake and exhaust manifolds. This volume goes the extra mile toward originality specifications with a special 48-page color section highlighting the cars. "Crammed with vital data." Old Cars Weekly. Sftbd., 8" x 10 3/4", 250 pgs., 101 b&w ill., 40 color pages.
Can you tell which water pump is for pre-1969 applications? Does the complete casting number always appear on all crankshafts? Answers to these questions and many more fill this complete guide to all 1955-93 Chevy V-8s. Coverage includes blocks, heads, crankshafts, intake and exhaust manifolds, carburetors, fuel pumps, water pumps, generator/alternators, and EGR valves.
The ultimate up-to-date reference of automotive values from the publishers of Cars & Parts magazine, this book gives the readers the correct values for thousands of cars built between 1900 and 1990. 1,200 photos.
Covering the brawniest automobiles Detroit could muster from 1961 through 1990, this title gives advice on rarity, price trends for selected models, and more than 300 photos.
The magazine staff at Old Cars Weekly has opened the shops of several prestigious restoration businesses to show how the professionals and experts bring cars back to show-ready condition. From simple projects like how to install door seals and pull minor dents, to detailed engine rebuilding work, Old Cars Weekly's Auto Restoration Guide has something for do-it-yourselfers of all abilities.Includes tutorials on: • Painting tips and tricks • Handling spray guns • Wood panels • Floor pan rebuilding • Brakes and front ends • Seat upholstery • Guage replacement • Wiring • And more!
The Street Fighters True muscle cars make no apologies. They had one primary job: get the driver from Point A to Point B as fast as law, and the driver's driving ability, would allow. They started off in the early 1960s as mid-size sedans and coupes stuffed with oversized engines - Bel Airs, Catalinas, and Tempests - and it wasn't long before crazy hi-po machines came in all shapes in sizes. Mustangs, Camaros, Chargers, Chevelles, 4-4-2s, Gran Sports ... they all had one thing in common: big engines, and big performance. In Nothin' But Muscle, you'll find 199 of the greatest American performance cars ever built. From the earliest 1964 GTO, to the Shelby-built muscle/racers of the late-‘60s, to the ferocious Buicks of the 1980s and 500-plus-hp Viper and Corvette rocketships of today. Nothin' But Muscle brings you the most memorable and beloved pavement eaters ever seen on American soil.
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