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Ultimate Performance Cars: Five-View Series

Craig Cheetham

This book looks in detail at more than 75 of the most spectacular performance cars, from the Porsche 911 to the Jaguar E-Type, from the Ferrari 360 Modena to the Chevrolet Camaro ZL-1 and on to the Ford Mustang Boss... Read moreRead less

This book looks in detail at more than 75 of the most spectacular performance cars, from the Porsche 911 to the Jaguar E-Type, from the Ferrari 360 Modena to the Chevrolet Camaro ZL-1 and on to the Ford Mustang Boss 429. Covering all of the most important marques, including Aston Martin, BMW, Buick Honda, McLaren and Pontiac, Ultimate Performance Cars is packed with a wealth of engrossing information. Each car is presented in a set of spectacular 5-view studio photographs, with key engineering elements and styling features annotated. A feature box lifts the bonnet to focus on each car’s unique powerplant, while informative and lively text details the car’s development, design and handling. A specifications panel provides technical information for each machine, including performance statistics, engine type, transmission, special features, running gear and dimensions. Finally the book follows the production milestones in each car’s life, marking refinements and developments in styling and performance. Illustrated with more than 900 colour photographs, Ultimate Performance Cars will appeal to anyone with a love of the world’s most exciting cars.

Format: 266 x 206mm
Extent: 320pp
Word count: 70,000
Illustrations: 1,000 col photos

Craig Cheetham

Craig Cheetham is the author of The World’s Worst Cars and has contributed to various motoring books including The Encyclopedia of Classic Cars. He writes for Auto Express Magazine and was previously a features writer at Land Rover Owner International and a staff writer on Classic Car Weekly. He lives...
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