The names still have a clarion call, ringing true like cathedral bells -- Gordie Howe, Terry Sawchuk, "Terrible" Ted Lindsay, Sid Abel, Red Kelly -- a great cast of tough, talented hockey players. After all, how many teams can claim to have finished first place six seasons in a row?
Motor City Muscle -Baker & Taylor
There isn't another place in the world that can match Detroit's automotive history. For nearly a century, what was conceived, designed, produced, and marketed from this town ruled the roads....
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 .
Here is the high-performance tale of what was undoubtedly the fastest, loosest era in automotive history. Specifically commisioned photos plus dozens of archival
Experience the wild and woolly glory days of muscle cars through colorful photos and vintage advertising. Showcases the Motor City performance cars of the 1962-72 era and the muscle car revival of the 2000s.
Informed by the experiences of 88 female auto enthusiasts, this book highlights women's admiration and passion for American muscle, and reveals how restoring, showing and driving classic and modern cars provides a means to challenge ...
In the world of the muscle car, some of the greatest creations are still waiting to be discovered. This book is a collection of stories written by enthusiasts about their quest to find these extremely rare and valuable muscle cars.
This presented challenges and opportunities for Cotter, as he trolled the historic city looking for lost automobile gems. Here he tells the story of these "barn finds" and shares anecdotes of the cars and his journey.
Station, a small shop located in the seedy neighborhood of Bedford-Stuyvesant. The first thing he bought after opening the shop was a German shepherd guard dog named Chris. His business grew and so did his taste in cars.
Published in conjunctions with the exhibition of the same name, Detroit Institute of Arts, June 13 2020 January 10, 2021.