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Chevrolets of the 1950s

Author : David Temple
Publisher : CarTech Inc
Page : 193 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2018-06-15
Category : Transportation
ISBN : 9781613253748

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Chevrolets of the 1950s by David Temple Pdf

As the 1950s dawned, General Motors focused its industrial might on producing revolutionary rather than evolutionary cars with the ultimate goal to become the clear market leader in the automotive industry. To accomplish this goal, the company designed, developed, and consistently released innovative automotive technology. During the decade, Chevrolet introduced the small-block V-8, automatic transmission, air-conditioning, power steering, and many other innovations that made the cars faster, more comfortable, and safer. All of the pieces had fallen into place. General Motors had astute leadership, a brilliant engineering team, forward-thinking stylists, a massive manufacturing infrastructure, and the capability to produce cutting-edge technology. With unbridled optimism and exuberance to meet the demands of the booming U.S. economy of the 1950s, the company designed, developed, and delivered an unprecedented number of breakthrough technologies, and established the blueprint for the modern automobile. Automotive historian and veteran author David Temple goes behind the scenes to reveal how these technologies were designed, manufactured, and installed on Chevrolet’s fine portfolio of cars: the Corvette, 1955-1957 Bel Air, Nomad, Impala, and many more. Inside General Motors, many dedicated and talented leaders who were determined to make Chevrolet cars the best on the market. Vice President of Styling Harley Earl and his team designed the 1952 Corvette concept car for the Motorama show. After receiving numerous accolades, it was rushed into production. Design chief Bill Mitchell used his design acumen and creative vision as he led his team to style the 1955-1957 Bel-Air. Zora Arkus-Duntov worked tirelessly and transformed the Corvette from a touring car into a genuine sports car. Ed Cole and his engineers overcame many challenges to develop the compact, efficient, and powerful Chevy small-block V-8, which continued in production for decades. Chevrolets of the 1950s retraces the design, development, and production of these cars, but it also covers innovative vital components that were installed in them. If you have been looking for the inside story on GM’s arguably greatest decade, the models, and the technology it produced, you have found it.

Chevrolet's Hot Ones 1955, 1956, 1957

Author : Anthony Young
Publisher : Motorbooks International
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 1999-03-01
Category : Transportation
ISBN : 9780760307595

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Chevrolet's Hot Ones 1955, 1956, 1957 by Anthony Young Pdf

Examines the legend behind the three most-beloved years in Chevrolet history.

Classic Chevrolet Dealerships: Selling the Bowtie

Author : Jon Robinson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2024-07-02
Category : Automobile dealers
ISBN : 161060878X

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Classic Chevrolet Dealerships: Selling the Bowtie by Jon Robinson Pdf

Since its founding in 1912, Chevrolet has weathered the Great Depression, two World Wars, confused markets, and fuel crises to become an American motoring icon. Chevy's success would not have been possible without the network of dealerships that sold and marketed the company's cars and trucks, first to wary customers unconvinced of the new contraptions' practically, then to nine decades of consumers ranging from cash -strapped, to cash-flush, to confused, to increasingly fuel-conscious. This book examines that network by profiling several longstanding dealerships that have thrived and sometimes just barely survived on the frontlines of the car business. Readers will be entertained by anecdotes of early dealerships that took livestock and crops as trade-ins, coped with and thrived under Chevy's stringent Quality Dealer Program in the 1930s, weathered World War II on the income generated by service departments, and corrected backward engineering of the immediate postwar era. Specific Dealerships featured include: William L. Morris (Fillmore, California); Whitney's (Montesano, Washington); Webster Motors (Cody, Wyoming); Felix (Los Angeles, California); Holz (Janesville, Wisconsin); Smith (Atlanta, Georgia); Mandeville (North Attleboro, Massachusetts); and Culberson-Stowers (Pampas, Texas)

Chevy SS

Author : Robert Genat
Publisher : Motorbooks International
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2012-06-19
Category : Transportation
ISBN : 9780760342978

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Chevy SS by Robert Genat Pdf

On the 1957 auto show circuit, Chevrolet unveiled a show car based on its Corvette and dubbed it the “Super Sport.” The performance car world took one look and never looked back. A combination of styling and performance upgrades, the SS package could turn something as mundane as a six-cylinder Malibu into the fire-breathing Chevelle SS396. This book traces the long line of legendary SS models, from Chevy’s Super Sport version of its popular Impala, which marked the dawn of the muscle car era, to today’s Impala SS. Featuring the work of acclaimed photo ace David Newhardt, Chevy SS: The Super Sport Story provides a close-up, detailed, full-color look at such classic muscle cars as the Chevelle, the El Camino, the Malibu, and the Monte Carlo as well as today's hot Camaro SS. The book is a fittingly elegant celebration of the cars that redefined “high performance” and defined an era.

One Shot One Kill

Author : Charles W. Sasser,Craig Roberts
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 1990-04-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781439137123

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One Shot One Kill by Charles W. Sasser,Craig Roberts Pdf

They are the lone wolves of the battlefield. Tracking the enemy, lying in wait for the target to appear -- then they shoot to kill. Armed with an unerring eye, infinite patience and a mastery of camouflage, combat snipers stalk the enemy with only one goal... In World War II, Korea, Vietnam, and Beirut, American snipers honed the art of delivering a single deadly shot from nowhere -- and devastating enemy morale. They met the enemy on his own turf, picking off officers, unwary soldiers, and even other snipers from extraordinary distances of up to 1 ½ miles. Now, these uncommon men tell their stories: of the emotions felt when a man's face came into their crosshairs and they pulled the trigger, of the nerve-wracking hours and days of waiting, motionless, for the enemy, of the primal savagery of a sniper duel. Often trained haphazardly in wartime, and forgotten in times of peace, combat snipers were officially recognized after the Vietnam War, when the Marine Corps became the first military branch to start a full-time sniper school. One Shot-One Kill is their powerful record of desperate trials and proud victories. A MAIN SELECTION OF THE MILITARY BOOK CLUB

Chevrolet, 1955-1957

Author : Mike Mueller
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2024-07-02
Category : Antique and classic cars
ISBN : 161060864X

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Chevrolet, 1955-1957 by Mike Mueller Pdf

Spectacular color photographs combined with informative captions tell the stories of these poplar subjects.

Gearhead at Large

Author : Steven Rossi,West Peterson
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2021-07-30
Category : Transportation
ISBN : 9781476681177

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Gearhead at Large by Steven Rossi,West Peterson Pdf

A popular feature in Antique Automobile magazine, Steven Rossi's columns open up the world of old cars, transporting readers to earlier times from the age of horseless carriages through the evolution of cars and car culture. This compilation from a decade's writings draws on a lifetime of knowledge and experience amassed in the antique auto hobby, the enthusiast community and the automotive industry to explore topics large and small. The selected essays, edited and with photographs provided by award-winning Antique Automobile editor West Peterson, include informative treatments of historical subjects and technical matters, whimsical observations, important brand and model analyses, profiles of compelling personalities and an abundance of fascinating excursions down side roads of the automotive map. For the curious, think of this collection as a crash course in automotive history. For those already immersed in the old car universe, it offers fresh insights and an authoritative perspective on topics of lasting interest.

The Cars of Harley Earl

Author : David W Temple
Publisher : CarTech Inc
Page : 193 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2016-05-16
Category : Transportation
ISBN : 9781613252345

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The Cars of Harley Earl by David W Temple Pdf

At 6-foot, 3-inches tall, Harley Earl was an imposing figure, but his true stature lies in his towering talent for automotive design and styling. Over his 50-year career, he created as well as collaborated on the most innovative, bold, technologically advanced cars made by General Motors. As a titan of American auto design, the cars he helped create are still celebrated today. And as an enduring legacy, he inspired a generation of engineers, designers, and stylists. Veteran automotive historian David W. Temple has researched and unearthed the complete story of Harley Earl’s cars, his notable design achievements, and many accolades. Working as a coachbuilder at his father's Earl Automotive Works in Hollywood, California, the young Earl learned his trade. After styling the 1927 LaSalle for GM president Alfred P. Sloan, Earl rose to prominence and ran the newly created department of Art and Color. Automobile design stagnated during the Depression and World War II, but the number of his contributions to the automotive world in the 1950s is staggering. When the jet age hit, he fully embraced aviation design and infused it into GM cars. The Buick Y-Job and GM Le Sabre featured many firsts in automotive design and hardware. The Y-Job's fender extensions trailing over the doors, disappearing headlamps, flush door handles, a metal cover over the convertible top were a few innovations. When General Motors needed to show off its cars and technology, Harley Earl-designed cars were the stars of the Motorama show that toured the country from 1949 to 1961. He led the team that created the 1953 Corvette, and this iconic American sports car is still going strong today. He was involved in the creation of the 1955-1957 Chevy Bel Air, otherwise known as the Tri-Five Chevy. Harley Earl's drive toward bold and innovative design spurred American car design during the mid-twentieth century. His distinctive designs defined the 1950s finned cars and set American automotive design on the path it has followed into the modern era. With this in-depth examination, you learn the inside story of these remarkable cars and the man behind them. It’s an essential addition to any automotive library.

Standard Catalog of Chevrolet, 1912-2003

Author : John Gunnell
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2011-10-21
Category : Transportation
ISBN : 9781440230554

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Standard Catalog of Chevrolet, 1912-2003 by John Gunnell Pdf

The Standard Catalog of Chevrolet 1912-2003 delivers everything a Chevy enthusiast or historian needs! You'll find 448 pages packed with more than 2,000 photos, history, production figures, and updated pricing information. The Standard Catalog of Chevrolet 1912-2003 includes: • A current market price guide showing values in Old Cars Report Price Guide's comprehensive 1 to 6 grading scale • Complete year-by-year model listings with history and technical details • Thousands of photos for easy model identification • Option lists, engine information, original pricing, and production information This book is a MUST for everyone that loves Chevys!

Motor City Muscle

Author : Mike Mueller
Publisher : MotorBooks International
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2011-02-11
Category : Transportation
ISBN : 9780760339442

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Motor City Muscle by Mike Mueller Pdf

Muscle cars all but disappeared by 1974, but by the 1990s, thanks to improved engine technology, they were back with a vengeance. This book traces the full history right up to today's new Mustang, Camaro, and Challenger.

The Matter of the Vanishing Greyhound

Author : Steve, Levi
Publisher : Publication Consultants
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2016-07-15
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781594336522

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The Matter of the Vanishing Greyhound by Steve, Levi Pdf

How can a Greyhound Bus with four bank robbers, $10 million in cash, the contents of all of the safety deposit boxes and 12 hostages being follow by the San Francisco Police vanish off the Golden Gate Bridge? The police are stumped so a specialist in impossible crimes, Captain Heinz Noonan, the Bearded Holmes, is sent to San Francisco to solve the crime. With the clock ticking, Noonan will have to unravel how the bus was able to disappear – and why there are still hostages if the money has already been stolen and the bank robbers have vanished. Ride along with Captain Heinz Noonan, the nation's foremost impossible crime sleuth, and see if you can solve the crime as fast as he does!

American Muscle Cars

Author : Darwin Holmstrom
Publisher : Motorbooks
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2016-03-20
Category : Transportation
ISBN : 9780760350980

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American Muscle Cars by Darwin Holmstrom Pdf

This is the muscle car history to own--a richly illustrated chronicle of America's greatest high-performance cars, told from their 1960s beginning through the present day! In the 1960s, three incendiary ingredients--developing V-8 engine technology, a culture consumed by the need for speed, and 75 million baby boomers entering the auto market--exploded in the form of the factory muscle car. The resulting vehicles, brutal machines unlike any the world had seen before or will ever see again, defined the sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll generation. American Muscle Cars chronicles this tumultuous period of American history through the primary tool Americans use to define themselves: their automobiles. From the street-racing hot rod culture that emerged following World War II through the new breed of muscle cars still emerging from Detroit today, this book brings to life the history of the American muscle car. When Pontiac's chief engineer, John Z. DeLorean, and his team bolted a big-inch engine into the division's intermediate chassis, they immediately invented the classic muscle car. In those 20 minutes it took Bill Collins and Russ Gee to bolt a 389 ci V-8 engine into a Tempest chassis they created the prototype for Pontiac's GTO--and changed the course of automotive history. From that moment on, American performance cars would never be the same. American Muscle Cars tells the story of the most desirable cars ever to come out of Detroit. It's a story of flat-out insanity told at full throttle and illustrated with beautiful photography.

Muscle

Author : Randy Leffingwell Darwin Holmstrom
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 396 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2024-07-02
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9781610583053

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Muscle by Randy Leffingwell Darwin Holmstrom Pdf

Fifties American Cars

Author : Mike Mueller
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Automobiles
ISBN : 1610609247

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Tri-Five Chevrolet Data & ID Guide

Author : Patrick Hill
Publisher : CarTech Inc
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2018-12-14
Category : Transportation
ISBN : 9781613254189

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Tri-Five Chevrolet Data & ID Guide by Patrick Hill Pdf

p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Arial} Apple Pie. Baseball. Tri-Five Chevys. The iconic three-year run of arguably the most recognizable body style of all time continues to resonate with enthusiasts more than 60 years after these cars were first created. What stands out to most fans besides the styling is the vast amount of configurations these cars were offered in. Stripped down (One-Fifty) or dolled up (Bel Air convertible), a Tri-Five could be ordered in as many as 21 different models in 1956. This extensive assortment of offerings make a book of this nature a must have for hobbyists. What interior color combos could be had in a Two-Ten Delray Club Coupe? Could you get fuel injection on a ’57 Nomad? How do I decipher my cowl tag? Author Patrick Hill addresses these questions fully to assist you in returning your Tri-Five back to its factory stock appearance. Full of codes, charts, parts numbers, and facts, this book will be a resource for decades to come. With the Tri-Five Chevrolet Data and ID Guide: 1955, 1956, 1957, you will have a book capable of fitting in your back pocket that has so much information you will feel as though you were a salesperson at a Chevy dealership in the mid 1950s.