Automoblog Book Garage: The Complete Book of American Muscle Supercars
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Throughout this Book Garage series, we have examined the American muscle car era, be it the history, performance, or the long-term impact on our culture. The truth is, muscle cars will always be apart of American culture; they are one of the defining elements of what it means to be an American.
It would be impossible to document life in the 1960s and 1970s and somehow omit muscle cars.
Muscle Creations
While American automakers were building muscle cars in their factories, local dealerships and visionary builders were equally as influential in cranking out their own versions. Michigan’s infamous Royal Pontiac was building their Pontiac Bobcats, Yenko Chevrolet had the their gem of a Camaro, Mr. Norm’s Grand Spaulding Dodge was inventing the concept of a V8 Dart, and Carroll Shelby was putting the ponies in the Mustang. The Complete Book of American Muscle Supercars catalogs these amazing vehicles, along with the fabricators and designers who envisioned them and ultimately unleashed them on the American scene. The book is wonderfully illustrated, giving true justice to this memorable slice of American automotive history.
The 1969 427 Nova. ?That was the wildest thing we ever did,? Don Yenko admitted. Photo: David Newhardt.
Author & Photographer
Since 1983, Tom Glatch has contributed hundreds of stories and photographs to major collector, Corvette, Mustang, muscle car, and Mopar magazines. Tom grew u...
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