The Motorbooks Workshop series of titles continues to expand with the release of Jefferson Bryant’s latest effort, How to Build a Killer Street Machine. Bryant’s goal was to give the reader the specialized knowledge required to help...
POSTED: 1st November 2010
The Motorbooks Workshop series of titles continues to expand with the release of Jefferson Bryant’s latest effort, How to Build a Killer Street Machine. Bryant’s goal was to give the reader the specialized knowledge required to help...
POSTED: 27th January 2010
The type of car you choose to drive says an awful lot about your character, style, and lifestyle. For those individuals looking to make a bigger statement, or who just can’t find an “off-the-rack” model to suit them, customisation becomes an option.
POSTED: 26th January 2010
Review by Russell Purcell So you’ve worked hard and socked away a little money, or better yet, signed a huge endorsement deal. Maybe you came out on top in the lottery sweepstakes. Now the big question is what to spend those big bags of cash on? For most people a stable of automobiles is pretty [...]
POSTED: 15th December 2009
There is always one book that seems to find its way onto the shelves of virtually every car guy (or gal) who likes to get a little greasy and turn a wrench under the hood of their car. One such title is author Tom Brownell’s ever popular How to Restore Your Collector Car. First published in 1983, this perennial best seller still stands as a worthwhile reference, but due to the enormous advances in this field over the last quarter century it was time to publish an update.
POSTED: 22nd October 2009
Motorbooks International continues to expand its Motorbooks Workshop series with the release of the second edition of David Lewis’ Chevy Small-Block V8 Interchange Manual.
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