They don't make 'bad' cars any more, right? Well, maybe not, but there have been some real clunkers in years gone by, and this is the first book to celebrate them in all their awful glory. Giles Chapman presents to you The Worst Cars Ever Sold, containing hundreds of rare pictures of these rusty, unreliable and just plain mad machines, and thousands of fascinating and entertaining facts about them - some will surprise you, others you'll be all too familiar with. This book will take you back in time to when the family jalopy never failed to let you down, or that banger you bought from the local paper revealed its true character the moment you drove it - behold the worst cars ever sold in Britain and enjoy!
A combined and updated edition of John's previous books Yank Tanks and The Cars We Loved, this book features the British and American classics adored by all New Zealanders.
To be fair , a Weber - carbed Vantage version restored the status quo to some extent , but the six - cylinder cars have never been much fancied . The quad - cam all - alloy 375bhp V8 was thus much welcomed when it arrived in 1969 ...
Travel writer Karen Goa and her boat-builder husband Ken fled their native Saskatchewan's bone-crackingly cold winters for New Zealand's hilly greenery and beaches in the 1980s. 20 years on, the Canadian Kiwis rustle up a 1956 Chevrolet Bel ...
As it was , GM name - callers generally felt that Panther inspired a much too “ savage ” image , something that would only serve to draw additional unwanted attention from Ralph Nader's auto safety crusaders .
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