The Great American Convertible

The Great American Convertible
Author: R. M. Langworth
Publisher: Crescent
Total Pages: 255
Release: 1991
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780517035849

Contains a complete, make-by-make review, including an index with specifications for each model

Great American Convertibles

Great American Convertibles
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Automobiles, Convertible
ISBN: 9780785368724

This book captures the timeless ragtop mystique in page after beautiful page of open-air cars, from the storied classic era right up to the present. Informative text delivers the vital statistics along with a summary of each car's historical significance. Concise, lively text and hundreds of color photographs put you up-close and personal with a wide variety of memorable machines, from the princely 1934 Pierce-Arrow to the terrific 1957 Ford Thunderbird, to today's 500-horsepower Dodge Viper.

Corvette - The Great American Sports Car

Corvette - The Great American Sports Car
Author: Staff of Old Cars Weekly
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2010-10-01
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1440217645

The King of Cool It seems impossible. At one time, the Corvette was the car that almost nobody wanted. When it first surfaced for the 1953 model year, the cars were rough-riding, underpowered, and lacking in the "fit" and "finish" that buyers of refined roadsters would normally expect. Through six generations and major makeovers, Chevy's European-inspired rocket has outperformed and outlasted the competition. There is no other car that enjoys such a rabid fan following, and no car is more instantly recognizable, regardless of the year. In Corvette: The Great American Sports Car, accomplished automotive author John Gunnell provides a year-by-year examination of the Corvette's evolution. With more than 225 photos and fact-filled biographies of every production Corvette ever built, Corvette: The Great American Sports Car is a handy, colorful, authoritative reference sure to appeal to any Corvette lover.

The Great American

The Great American
Author: Alex Abella
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2000-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0743205480

From Simon & Schuster, The Great American is Alex Abella's romantic novel about a young revolutionary. Involved in a romance with Laura, a young revolutionary, Ohio Marine William Morgan, stationed in pre-Castro Havana, becomes caught up in the turbulent struggle against Batista, only to be faced with disillusionment, loss, and betrayal in the aftermath of Castro's triumph.