
| Four-wheel-drive trucks compete in many types of motorsports where no car would dare show its face. To realize the ultimate potential of a competitive truck, many off-road activities are fitted to four-wheel-drive... |

| Ab Jenkins drove for Studebaker in speedway and road races during the late 1920's and early 30's, then took a Pierce-Arrow roadster to Bonneville, Utah, for the first-ever timed run on the... |

| Of all the companies that built motor fire apparatus in America in the 20th century, none has acquired the cult-like devotion accorded the truly distinctive products of the Ahrens-Fox Fire Engine Company... |

| From the first “Mom & Pop” stops to the truck stops built by oil companies, to today’s travel plazas and turnpike stations, this is the first in-depth history of America’s truck stops... |

| While AM General is almost totally unknown, it makes some of the most recognizable vehicles in the world including the Hummer, Humvee, and postal Jeeps. During its relatively short life AM General... |

| Formed in 1954 by the merger of The Hudson Motor Car Company and Nash-Kelvinator Corporation, American Motors Corporation was no ordinary company. It was the last, and the very best, of the... |

| After WWII, U.S. ports hosted the most luxurious and famous liners constructed by American master shipbuilders. These peacetime ambassadors carried refugees from war-torn lands to new lives in our shining cities and... |

| The 1930s was the decade of style – an era of streamlining and bold, futuristic art deco design that influenced the look of everything from jewelry, furniture and skyscrapers to locomotives, ships... |

| Fire apparatus enthusiasts raved about the first American LaFrance 700 Series Photo Archive. Now acclaimed American LaFrance author, Larry Phillips has compiled even more exquisite photographs along with company advertising materials to... |

| Passenger Trains played an important role in the growth of traveling across America or to the nearest city—the height of its service after WWII until the start up of Amtrak. This book... |

| The American Taxi has been providing a vital public service for 100 years! Enjoy the Taxi experience through photographs and the history of famous taxi marques,ysuch asyYellow, General, Checker, DeSoto, Packard, Plymouth,... |

| Beginning with the early design stages of the AMX, including early sketches, interior design, clay work, fiberglass mockups, and show cars this book moves on to actual production models. ... |
| Autocar - The World's Finest! In 1950 the Autocar Driver Cab was introduced, which along with the Autocar Sleeper Cab and the Autocar Aluminum Driver Cab, was used on all conventional models... |

| Autocar’s roots go way back into the early 1900s and became known for tough and rugged trucks. When WWII came, very few trucks for civilian use were produced and by the end... |

| As we start the 1960s, the current Autocar truck models were well on their way in popularity. By this time Autocars were highly regarded as a rough, tough and sturdy truck. Ron... |

| Success of the 315 roadster spawned the creation of the high-performance 328 in 1936 and its racing achievements before and after the war. Further achievements featured in this Ludvigsen Library photo book... |

| Bucyrus-Erie Company is a name synonymous with moving the earth. From the smallest loader-backhoe to some of the largest machines ever to move on land, no other company has produced such a... |

| This new book highlights General Motors oldest division during some of its most successful and exciting years, 1946 through 1960. When World War II ended in 1945, Buick was champing at the... |
| With declining passenger revenues Burlington President Ralph Budd realized something unique was need to lure passengers back to train travel. The result was the Zephyr. Featured in high quality photos and descriptive... |

| American car and Foundry (ACF), a pioneer transportation manufacturer, came into existence in 1899 as a result of the merger of 13 railroad-manufacturing companies. After a complicated transaction in the mid-20s, ACF... |

| Depicts the buses of this manufacturer in service around the globe, along with data on production and specifications.... |

| Western Flyer Auto & Truck Body Works began producing buses in 1930 and through a number of name-changes continues today as New Flyer Industries. Because they served Canada and much of North... |

| Cadillac: The Tail Fin Years, takes an in-depth look at the years from 1948 to 1964, one of the most recognized era in automotive styling. The fins grew bolder and larger until... |

| From the late 1930s through the mid-1980s, it was truly the Cadillac of Cadillacs—the car of choice for the titans of American business, government and the entertainment industry. The stately long-wheelbase Cadillac... |

| From building roads through dense forests, mining the earth for raw ore, laying pipe, constructing power developments, to creating golf courses, Caterpillar's earthmoving machines have played and important role in shaping our... |

| The Caterpillar Ten is the smallest of the Caterpillar line, and probably the MOST POPULAR among collectors and restorers today. These 4,500-lb tractors were born and raised in the years of research... |

| Great photos from the Ludvigsen Library by Ludvigsen himself, Stanley Rosenthall and Max Le Grand show the exotic Chaparrals at rest and in action.... |

| In 1948, Chicago was the gathering place of 22 railroads, seven belt and switching roads, eight industrial railroads and three electric lines. Track was everywhere as passenger trains and commuter trains crowded... |

| No other American city had such a fascinating group of railroad passenger stations as Chicago. This book highlights Chicago’s six major railroad stations and the trains that served them: Dearborn Station, Grand... |

| Commuter Train Services have been an important part of the Chicago Metro area for well over 100 years. Passenger service could not be discontinued without severe economic impacts on the entire Chicago... |

| Action photos of construction and farm tractors put to use by circuses and carnivals. Tractors were adapted by traveling shows to drive and pull stakes, load canvas and load trains among other... |

| The modified trucks used to haul tents, animals, cages, carnival rides and more. An array of manufacturers.... |

| Packed with high quality black and white photographs, this feast for bus aficionados features the city transit buses that operated throughout the 20th century. Over 300 heavily captioned photos provide a wealth... |

| Two books for the price of one! Covering the early and classic time period of ambulances and funeral vehicles, two out-of-print yet in demand Iconografix books have now been combined into one... |

| For the first time ever, all 30 North American firms that built steamrollers from the late 19th century through the Great Depression are represented in one photo-filled volume. Fans of Baker, Birdsall,... |

| Fire apparatus aficionados Walt McCall and Matt Lee, have assembled these beautiful photographs to illustrate the wide range of body designs used on the classic Seagrave chassis. See all kinds of Classic... |

| In recent years, interest in the cars created by Shelby-American has increased dramatically. Good Shelbys are getting harder to find each year, and their values continue to rise dramatically. The result is... |

| This classic reprint, formerly The Illustrated Buyer's Guide to the GTO, includes all the essential information about these highly collectible cars. It is a vital resource in making an educated purchase. ... |

| Crosley: A Very Fine Car is an in-depth illustrated history of America’s first compact car, from its beginnings as a rough, back-of-the-napkin sketch in 1937, to its life beyond production and into... |

| Follow the history of Crown Firecoach from its beginnings in 1951 until the company ceased building fire trucks in 1983. One of the pioneers of cab forward rigs, Crown's fire apparatus had... |

| Time magazine cover hero and America's Cup yachtsman Briggs Cunningham cut a swathe through the post-war sports-racing scene with his magnificent Cunningham sports cars. He burst into view in 1951 with his... |

| The Diamond T Motor Car Company manufactured automobiles until 1911 when the first truck, led to exclusive truck production and legendary status as style leaders. While "The Handsomest Truck in America" became... |

| This reference guide and history of Dodge C trucks combines in-depth history with high quality photos to provide the Dodge C enthusiast with all the information necessary to correctly restore a truck... |

| The most detailed history ever written about Dodge Heavy-duty Trucks is now available. From Dodge's earliest three-ton models in 1928 to the 1975 models that were never produced because Chrysler's management pulled... |

| The complete, year-by-year history of Dodge Ram trucks from their inception in 1994 through the 2002 model year covers half-ton, three-quarter-ton and one-ton pickups, as well as information on club cabs, quad... |

| The funny car is the most popular class in drag racing! Since the early 1960s, dealer-sponsored Super Stockers battled for supremacy in the quarter-mile and what sold in the showroom. Evolving into... |

| One of drag racing's most popular classes was the Gassers, from the flathead Ford Model As to the overhead-valve Willys, Studebakers, Austins andAnglias, these were the stoutest full-bodied cars on strips nationwide.... |

| This book showcases photographically the wide variety of cars and drivers that fit into the exhibition theme: the jets, wheelstanders, rockets and other exhibition vehicles that have thrilled millions of spectators. Their... |

| The time has come to chronicle “the Rebel Decade.” This was the birth of “whip-start” dragsters which led to today's organized drag boat racing. Recognized and featured are those racing legends who... |

| 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. ... |