Chevrolet's Hot Ones

Chevrolet's Hot Ones
Author: Anthony Young
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1995
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780879389949

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A nostalgic and informative history of the always popular 1955-56-57 Chevys,120 beautiful color and 70 historical b&w photos.

Chevrolet, 1955-1957

Chevrolet, 1955-1957
Author: Mike Mueller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release:
Genre: Antique and classic cars
ISBN: 9781610608640

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Spectacular color photographs combined with informative captions tell the stories of these poplar subjects.

Classic Chevy Hot Ones

Classic Chevy Hot Ones
Author: Anthony Young
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1995
Genre: Chevrolet automobile
ISBN: 9780681878792

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Classic Chevrolet Dealerships: Selling the Bowtie

Classic Chevrolet Dealerships: Selling the Bowtie
Author: Jon Robinson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release:
Genre: Automobile dealers
ISBN: 9781610608787

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Since its founding in 1912, Chevrolet has weathered the Great Depression, two World Wars, confused markets, and fuel crises to become an American motoring icon. Chevy's success would not have been possible without the network of dealerships that sold and marketed the company's cars and trucks, first to wary customers unconvinced of the new contraptions' practically, then to nine decades of consumers ranging from cash -strapped, to cash-flush, to confused, to increasingly fuel-conscious. This book examines that network by profiling several longstanding dealerships that have thrived and sometimes just barely survived on the frontlines of the car business. Readers will be entertained by anecdotes of early dealerships that took livestock and crops as trade-ins, coped with and thrived under Chevy's stringent Quality Dealer Program in the 1930s, weathered World War II on the income generated by service departments, and corrected backward engineering of the immediate postwar era. Specific Dealerships featured include: William L. Morris (Fillmore, California); Whitney's (Montesano, Washington); Webster Motors (Cody, Wyoming); Felix (Los Angeles, California); Holz (Janesville, Wisconsin); Smith (Atlanta, Georgia); Mandeville (North Attleboro, Massachusetts); and Culberson-Stowers (Pampas, Texas)

Chevrolets of the 1950s

Chevrolets of the 1950s
Author: David Temple
Publisher: CarTech Inc
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2018-06-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1613253745

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As the 1950s dawned, General Motors focused its industrial might on producing revolutionary rather than evolutionary cars with the ultimate goal to become the clear market leader in the automotive industry. To accomplish this goal, the company designed, developed, and consistently released innovative automotive technology. During the decade, Chevrolet introduced the small-block V-8, automatic transmission, air-conditioning, power steering, and many other innovations that made the cars faster, more comfortable, and safer. All of the pieces had fallen into place. General Motors had astute leadership, a brilliant engineering team, forward-thinking stylists, a massive manufacturing infrastructure, and the capability to produce cutting-edge technology. With unbridled optimism and exuberance to meet the demands of the booming U.S. economy of the 1950s, the company designed, developed, and delivered an unprecedented number of breakthrough technologies, and established the blueprint for the modern automobile. Automotive historian and veteran author David Temple goes behind the scenes to reveal how these technologies were designed, manufactured, and installed on Chevrolet’s fine portfolio of cars: the Corvette, 1955-1957 Bel Air, Nomad, Impala, and many more. Inside General Motors, many dedicated and talented leaders who were determined to make Chevrolet cars the best on the market. Vice President of Styling Harley Earl and his team designed the 1952 Corvette concept car for the Motorama show. After receiving numerous accolades, it was rushed into production. Design chief Bill Mitchell used his design acumen and creative vision as he led his team to style the 1955-1957 Bel-Air. Zora Arkus-Duntov worked tirelessly and transformed the Corvette from a touring car into a genuine sports car. Ed Cole and his engineers overcame many challenges to develop the compact, efficient, and powerful Chevy small-block V-8, which continued in production for decades. Chevrolets of the 1950s retraces the design, development, and production of these cars, but it also covers innovative vital components that were installed in them. If you have been looking for the inside story on GM’s arguably greatest decade, the models, and the technology it produced, you have found it.

The Hot One

The Hot One
Author: Pat Chappell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1986
Genre: Chevrolet automobile
ISBN:

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Camaro

Camaro
Author: Anthony Young
Publisher: Motorbooks
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2000
Genre: Camaro automobile
ISBN: 0760307830

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Colorful retrospective begins with the affordable and fast SS350 launched in 1967 and continues through the 2000 model year. Illustrated with immaculately restored and factory-original cars. Covers the Z/28, SS396, LT-1, IROC Z, and more.

Chevelle

Chevelle
Author: Mike Mueller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 166
Release:
Genre: Chevelle automobile
ISBN: 9781610608527

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This book begins with the first Chevrolet SS models in 1964 and goes all the way through the SS Chevelle's last year (1973). Also featured are the SS454 and small-block varieties.

Tri-Five Chevrolet Data & ID Guide

Tri-Five Chevrolet Data & ID Guide
Author: Patrick Hill
Publisher: CarTech Inc
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2018-12-14
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1613254180

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p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Arial} Apple Pie. Baseball. Tri-Five Chevys. The iconic three-year run of arguably the most recognizable body style of all time continues to resonate with enthusiasts more than 60 years after these cars were first created. What stands out to most fans besides the styling is the vast amount of configurations these cars were offered in. Stripped down (One-Fifty) or dolled up (Bel Air convertible), a Tri-Five could be ordered in as many as 21 different models in 1956. This extensive assortment of offerings make a book of this nature a must have for hobbyists. What interior color combos could be had in a Two-Ten Delray Club Coupe? Could you get fuel injection on a ’57 Nomad? How do I decipher my cowl tag? Author Patrick Hill addresses these questions fully to assist you in returning your Tri-Five back to its factory stock appearance. Full of codes, charts, parts numbers, and facts, this book will be a resource for decades to come. With the Tri-Five Chevrolet Data and ID Guide: 1955, 1956, 1957, you will have a book capable of fitting in your back pocket that has so much information you will feel as though you were a salesperson at a Chevy dealership in the mid 1950s.

Chevy Classics

Chevy Classics
Author: Anthony Young
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1999
Genre: Chevrolet automobile
ISBN: 9780760713693

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