Chevy Chevelle Fifty Years
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.50 (882 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0760346534 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 192 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-07-15 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Five Stars Great product. Chevy Chevelle Fifty Years Jose Lopez Chevy Chevelle Fifty Years is a Amazing book,Author Mike Mueller once again does not disappoint with Facts,Photos and a great layout for the book.There are period photos,Chevelle,Malibu,El Camino(And GMC Sprint/Caballero),Chevelle Four-Door,2-door,300 series,Wagon,COPO,Z16 and not in that order.My favorite chapter is on Chevelle Racers,Both Dragstrip Bruisers and Nascar versions and how about that Show car with matching Boat on Trailer with engine to Match!I could not put the book down,I Love Chevelles and a New Generation Such as Mine should appreciate these beautif. He loves browsing through books like these, with tons of pictures of old muscle Shoe Shopper I purchased this book for my dad for Christmas, and he absolutely loves it. He loves browsing through books like these, with tons of pictures of old muscle cars. He especially loves this one because he and my mom are currently working to restore her old 1969 Chevelle. I'm almost 30 years old and I've never seen this car in one piece (save for some old photos lying around the house). I'm excited for them to finally complete this project and get to drive around in their old car again.
A graduate of the University of Illinois’ journalism program, Mueller has held staff positions with Automobile Quarterly, Muscle Car Review, and Mustang Monthly. He resides in Arlington, Texas.. Mike Mueller has worked as a freelance automotive journalist and photographer since 1991. A lifelong car enthusiast, Mueller has written and pr
"Mueller has packed this book with fascinating facts about America's favorite GM A-Body, telling its history through informative text, extensive archival and contemporary photography and numerous talges and charts." - Muscle Car Review
Licensed with General Motors, this book showcases never-before-seen archival Chevelle photography to which Motorbooks was given unprecedented access.. A fifty-year retrospective of Chevy's beloved Chevelle, from family hauler to bad-ass muscle-car bruiser. Chevrolet never intended the Chevelle to be a groundbreaking car. Its body-on-frame design, though nothing radical, made it the perfect platform for harnessing the energy about to be unleashed in the coming horsepower wars. In its first year, Chevrolet sold nearly 400,000 Chevelles, outselling the Ford Falcon by nearly 30 percent. It may have been conventional, and it m