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Hot rodding has always
been about taking something that Detroit built and making it leaner and
faster.
This book takes an appreciative look back at the early hot rodders who
worked out of their garages, basements, and backyards, and the "speed
equipment" they developed.
In this mammoth
volume, Paul Smith examines the stories behind two dozen speed equipment
manufacturers and the go-fast goodies they designed, developed, and sold.
Drawing upon hundreds of hours of interviews conducted with these founding
fathers of hot rodding, Smith details the work of industry icons such
as Iskenderian, Edelbrock, Evans, Hilborn, Navarro, Offenhauser, Sharp,
Weiand, Ansen, and Kong.
Illustrated with more than 200 period photos and filled with firsthand
accounts of the birth of hot rodding—and the automotive aftermarket industry—this
book is a truly fitting celebration of the names that became synonymous
with speed.
Hardbound, 240 pages, 9.25" x 10.875"
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