Classic American Cars
A**R
Great gift
Great birthday gift for that person who has everything.
A**R
An All Around Good Read!
This is an amazing book. Bought it for my husband (a boomer) for Father's Day. He is delighted with every page, the detail, the descriptions, the pictures, the anecdotes, the excellent writing by Quentin Willson. I'll buy more from Mr. Willson's work soon.
A**I
Beautiful book
a gift for a very special friend, I know he will love this book.
B**Y
Great pictures of 3 decades of cars!
Great pictures & descriptions of our greatest era in cars! Would have liked to have seen more on the 64-67 Pontiac Tempest & GTO. Maybe next edition!
M**L
Great for the car dad
Got this book for my dad and he loved it. My dads a car guy and loved this book. Lots of great pictures.
K**N
Looks Good
Bought this as a Christmas present for my brother, who is a car "nut". Lots of big colorful pictures. I think he will enjoy it.
N**R
Great book
My partner, who has Alzheimer's, loves to look at the pictures of the old cars in this book. I had originally checked it out of the local library and he loved it so much I bought him a copy. Great price and fast shipping.
N**.
A history of fins
The writer is fascinated with the evolution of the tail fin, and it seems to be the main theme. His writing is painful to read. Does "rude" means "good"? One car has a trunk the size of Indiana, another can hold a football team, and another a golf tournament. But which of these is the biggest? And those fins...by 1965 they were getting smaller by the day!The writer clearly has his favorites and also some cars he doesn't like. Why did he feature a car that he greatly dislikes, and was not popular with the public? Because he found a gorgeous specimen for photographs. And a 1959 Edsel after he ripped apart the 1958 Edsel, and already told us when the brand died? Again, he had nice looking examples. But at least twice he mentions the fins of the 1959 Chevy, but never shows us a picture. Instead he recycles a picture of 1960 Chevy. He also repeats odd phrases and entire explanations, such as the naming pattern of the Chrysler 300 letter series.Seeing the same license plates on more than one car, and the same exact license plates on the front and rear of every car, was obviously fake and distracting. It made me wonder what other tricks he used.On the plus side, the consistent photographic angles makes it fun to compare car styles to each other. He often mentions which head stylist was responsible for a design, and points out that stylist's design traits. I also appreciated seeing specifications and figures such as 0 to 60 times and fuel mileage for each featured car.
M**N
Such a Good Book - Why on Earth Did This Go Out of Print?
Excellent diagrams. Fantastic reference book, with a high nostalgia value too.
D**R
ottimo per il prezzo
Un libro adatto anche ai più giovani . Foto dei dettagli più intersessanti. Ne posseggo uno simile sulle auto sportive europee, altrettanto godibile
A**R
great book
i have bought a used one for app 5€. the book is like new. worthed every cent. great content. i just love it.
J**I
superbe livre
livre très bien illustréa chaque décennie présentation des voitures les plus iconiquestoutes les photos sont superbes et les commentaires sont précis et à propos
F**T
One for the nostalgia lover
A lovely book, well illustrated and written and ideal for lovers of the classic "Yank tanks" and "Muscle cars". The style is factually informative but avoids "geek" details like changing half inch flange grommets in 1962...The narrative also alludes to the American culture of the day and relevant world events. I recommend to any lover of USA motors as cars or as design and cultural examples of their age(s)
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