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American Car Spotter's Bible 1940-1980

American Car Spotter's Bible 1940-1980
Spotting the best American-made cars is easy with this one-of-a-kind color guide! A follow-up to the Ultimate Car Spotter's Guide, the American Car Spotter's Bible 1940-1980 features vehicles from 250 different U.S.manufactures in a familiar style, coupled with 8000+ color illustrations. Restores and Collectors searching for a specific make of car or a new project will appreciate the side, rear and interior views of each model. In addition to detailed illustrations, a quick glance gives car enthusiasts various technical specifications including weight, length, horsepower, distinguidhing features and factory price. This indispensable reference give collectors technical details they'll refer to again and again.



Standard Catalog of American Cars 1946-1975 by John Gunnell, X
Standard Catalog of American Cars 1946-1975 by John Gunnell, X
Completely revised and updated, the biggest auto book on the market covering postwar American cars made from 1946 to 1975 is better than ever. Listings contain technical specifications, information on vehicle identification numbers, historical facts, and the production totals collectors have relied upon for years. More than 2,800 photos, including an all-new 16-page color section, illustrate and identify favorite marques, models, and styles.



Hemmings Sports & Exotic Car - Hemmings Sports & Exotic Car, published by Hemmings Motor News, caters to those automobile enthusiasts who are very interested in foreign-built collector cars and who want to learn more about these fascinating, non-American-built automobiles.

Hemmings Classic Car - Hemmings Classic Car, published by Hemmings Motor News, is the monthly magazine that informs, educates and entertains the reader with everything there is to know about the world of American-built collector cars.

American Share Insurance - American Share Insurance (ASI) is a privately held deposit guaranty corporation that insures shares (deposits) in some state chartered credit unions. ASI was established in 1974 as the National Guaranty Insurance Fund, changing its name to American Share Insurance in the early 1990s.

American Steam Car - The American Steam Car was, quite simply, an American steam car, produced by Thomas Derr from 1924 to 1931. Most of the cars were either conversions or manufactured with Hudson chassis and bodies.



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