
| Incredible supercar collections, a museum packed with obscure makes and models, and quirky collector spaces from Europe, Japan, Australia, and North America combine for fascinating portrait of how the gearhead phenomenon manifests... |

| Written by award-winning journalist and television presenter Alistair Weaver, and illustrated by some of the world's leading automotive photographers, A Drive on the Wild Side, takes you on a fascinating journey across... |

| Dune Buggies have been around for over four decades. In this stunningly comprehensive volume you can relive their colorful history from crude off roaders developed in the 1960s, to the superb show... |

| Here is an introduction to the whole cult of the dune buggy, from its earliest beginnings as a crude off-road vehicle in the 1920s, to the explosion of glassfibre-bodied and VW-based fun... |

| After their initial advent in the 1960s, dune buggies continued to grow in popularity, and many diverse models evolved. In the 1970s they were a worldwide phenomenon. This book, a follow up... |

| Eddie Paul's Paint and Bodywork Handbook will inspire readers to see their cars and motorcycles as more than vehicles, and see the "customizer" in themselves. This innovative and exciting guide: - Incorporates... |

| This book describes in a clear, friendly manner everything today’s driver needs to know about choosing and using a car in an economical and eco-efficient way. It explains what matters most to... |

| This book tells the El Camino story through contemporary road and comparison tests plus model introductions and includes full technical and specification data.y... |

| Chevrolet sold nearly 1 million El Caminos between 1959 and 1988, and many are still in regular use today. Here, the whole story is told concisely, accompanied by colorful up-close photographs. ... |

| What if we all had to say goodbye to petrol cars tomorrow? Would you be ready? There might be several reasons why you’re holding this book in your hand. Concern about the... |

| It's no secret that today's cars are doing more with less. Here is information and guidance on modern, efficient, auto electronic and electrical systems that will work well in your car. This... |

| Elva (from the French phrase elle va - she goes) evolved from Frank Nichols being bitten by the motor racing bug after driving a friend's Morgan in the early 50s. His first... |

| Topics include power planning; choosing a speed shop; computers and chips; ignition systems; fuel and induction systems; cylinder heads, camshafts and valvetrain; nitrous oxide, turbos and superchargers; engine build-ups; crate monitors and... |

| This book provides a complete understanding of the engineering fundamentals involved in building a safe and reliable street rod. Be secure in the knowledge that your car's components and the way they're... |

| Well-known Ford historian Bill Ballard has catalogued, in chronological order, all the small (8hp and 10hp) cars and their commercial derivatives.... |

| Enzo Ferrari was certainly one of the most powerful names, and probably one of the most powerful and influential men, in motoring history. As a young boy, Enzo dreamt of being an... |

| A find for every Holden V8 owner and enthusiast, this book shows you how to identify different versions and parts. A comprehensive section illustrates disassembly and rebuild procedures. Other chapters are devoted... |

| Over 200 color photos, detailed history and profiles, performance specs, and curious facts about supercars from Bugatti and Porsche to McLaren, Maserati, Ferrari, and Koenigsegg. ... |

| Now available in paperback, here is an illustrated collection of 250 cars that vary wildly from the norm – cars that are instantly memorable for a variety of reasons. These cars, of... |

| Facel S.A., a specialist body-building company, produced the Vega as its first car. The luxury of a Rolls-Royce with reliable mechanics. It was developed in 1959 into the HK500 with a bigger... |

| This book includes contemporary road and comparison tests, driver's impressions, specification and technical data, design development, new model introductions and engine swap. ... |

| The ‘Sleeping Beauties’ – an array of neglected Bugattis, Lancias, Ferraris, Alfa Romeos, Cords and Aston Martins on a rural French estate – have fascinated car lovers worldwide since 1983, when they... |

| A virtual oral history of Ferrari, with breathtaking new photos and the behind-the-scene stories.... |

| Ferrari has been producing race and road cars for more than 60 years. In the distinctive “Ferrari Red,” legendary cars with names like Monza, Testa Rossa, and Daytona turn heads from Monaco... |

| Reprint of the prestigious volume published on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the House of Maranello and sponsored by Ferrari itself. The imposing work is subdivided in two large sections.... |

| The Ferrari 250 GTO is one of the most successful and highly regarded cars ever produced. Built purely for racing, the 250 GTO dominated the Grand Touring racing category in the period... |

| The 308 GT4 was a replacement for the original 246 series Dino. It wore the Dino badges and it shared the 246's transverse mid-engined layout. It was a 2+2 rather than an... |

| The origin and subsequent history of the 3-litre Ferrari sports cars, which the famed Italian firm designed and built to contest the various versions of the World Sports Car Championship between 1969... |

| This book tells the story of the cars which used the 3.2-litre and 3.4-litre editions of Ferrari's twin-overhead-camshaft V8 engine. Basically there were three ranges, the GTB/GTS models, their tb/ts replacements and... |

| Over 200 designs by the prestigious illustrator Giorgio Alisi cover the history of the Prancing Horse model by model: from 1940, the year of the 815 Auto Avio Costruzioni, to the 2011... |

| Following his award-winning Jaguar E-type: Portrait of a Design Icon, Glen Smale turns his attention to Ferrari and surely some of the most iconic and beautiful automotive designs ever created. Taking a... |

| The Dino was introduced as a racing car and test bed for the 1600cc engine for Formula 2. To homologate a car for the series Fiat produced the Dino in 1967 as... |

| This book contains a portfolio of articles drawn from three continents pass judgment on the mid-engined F355 & 360 Ferrari models. The progress of these V8 cars is traced through road and... |

| When Michael Schumacher crossed the finish line to win the 2000 Japanese Grand Prix, delivering Ferrari its first Formula 1 Driver's World Championship since 1979, motor racing fans around the globe rejoiced.... |

| A compilation of short guides written by different Ferrari owners reflecting what it is really like to own and drive these cars.... |

| Over the years much has been written about the cars produced by Ferrari, but little about the people associated with them. This extraordinary book puts that right with biographies of more than... |

| Nineteen Formula 1 Drivers’ and Constructors’ World Championship titles from 1952 to the present day and a further fourteen sports car World Championships. Few car manufacturers can boast a roll of honor... |

| From the famous Topolino of the 30s, to the modern Seicento, here's the full and eventful story of the baby Fiats, with particular emphasis on the now classic 600 and Nuova 500... |

| This portfolio covers one of Fiat's iconic cars, the Pininfarina-designed 124 Spider. Production started in 1966 at which time Fiat also introduced the Coupe. The sixties was a great time for sports... |

| Haynes disassembles every subject vehicle and documents every step with thorough instructions and clear photos. Haynes repair manuals are used by the pros, but written for the do-it-yourselfer.... |

| When Fiat entered rallying in 1970, its ultimate aim was to become World Rally Champion and the 131 Abarth of 1976-1980 provided the machinery to make that possible. It started winning World rallies... |

| The essential guide to purchasing a Fiat 500 or 600, it allows both the novice and accustomed Fiat enthusiast to appraise a potential purchase with professional confidence, identifying what to look for... |

| Fiat bought the rights to the Abarth name when the original company folded in 1971. From then onwards, the really hot Fiats all wore Abarth badges, and although the Abarth name might... |

| Now available in this softbound edition. The complete story of the elegant Boano-designed Coupe, timeless Pininfarina-styled Spider, and Abarths hard-charging 124 Spider-based rally car. Follow the evolution of the 124 from drawing... |

| The Fiat Barchetta was built between 1995 and 2005 and was based on the Fiat Punto platform. It came with a 1,747cc DOHC four Cylinder engine and its performance and handling was... |

| Haynes disassembles every subject vehicle and documents every step with thorough instructions and clear photos. Haynes repair manuals are used by the pros, but written for the do-it-yourselfer.... |

| This car was the first Fiat designed specifically for the American market. The 1290cc engine from the 128 CoupT was fitted just ahead of the rear wheels. The removable top slotted into... |

| Relive the memories, the cars and the lifestyle of those early, more innocent years. Or, experience for the first time the custom-car craze, when Detroit built terrific cars and America was the... |

| This book captures the spirit of the post World War II America and the era of tail fins, big chrome, and glitzy trim created by Detroit automotive stylists. Here is the complete story... |

| This book includes road, comparison, and preview tests, new model introductions, performance data, and specifications. Covers the Firebird, Trans Am, WS6, Formula, Ram Air, Convertible, and Hurst Firebird by Lingenfelter.... |