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29-04-2014, 09:07 AM | #61 | ||
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I got this book, it's pretty big and will keep you busy for a looooooong time:
Standard Guide to American Muscle Cars 1960-2000 by John Gunnell
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16-05-2014, 10:38 PM | #62 | ||
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I just got this one:
http://www.amazon.com/Ford-Drag-Team.../dp/0983060673 And while looking up the link for that one, I saw this one that I'll probably get: http://www.amazon.com/Thunderbolt-St.../dp/0985200995
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16-05-2014, 10:41 PM | #63 | ||
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Basically any book published on rebuilding Big Block Ford V8s.
Pages get stuck together quicker than any Picture mag.... |
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07-06-2014, 08:52 AM | #64 | ||
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THE book for anyone into racing. Another similar book for F1 fans is It Was Fun the autobiography of Tony Rudd. He was an engineer and team manager for BRM and then Lotus. Rapid Response by Dr Steve Olvey is his story in the USAC and CART series. I Just Made The Tea by Di Spires is a great look behind the scenes in Formula One.
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07-06-2014, 11:03 AM | #65 | ||
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Bosch/SAE Automotive Handbook I have everyone of the 8 editions. Unfortunately the price just keeps increasing (albeit so does its size and the amount of information therein).
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So perhaps some stylist or marketing guru at Ford in the 60's just decided what three letters looked best in Gothic print or perhaps his name (or his wife, girlfriend, son or pet dog) had the initials LTD (perhaps its was something like Lindsay Terrance Dudley). Perhaps, worse given its North American common application it stood for something Ford didn't wish to confess to like "large taxi design." And yes Ford Oz has said several times it stands for Lincoln Type Design see http://www.fordforums.com/f126/ltd-11983/index2.html and http://www.fordforums.com/f517/ltd-s...78/index6.html but Ford South Africa said "luxury trim decor" so I suspect Ford Oz the just dreamed up a convenient answer to journalist inevitable question that has stuck. Still I can appreciate the appeal of these books to those were not around until more recently and the pub talk style approach may appeal to others. Of this style of book I though Clinton Walkers "Golden Miles - Sex, Speed and the Australian Muscle Car was a much better effort and much better referenced with a comprehensive list of sources in the back pages.
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07-06-2014, 11:52 AM | #67 | ||
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Of the Oz publications in my collection of some hundreds my favourite is probably Pedr Davis' The [Macquarie] Australian Dictionary of Motoring While it contains a few errors, that is forgivable give the breath of the subject, and it is a handy quick reference for many Australian car facts.
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07-06-2014, 12:06 PM | #68 | ||
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Oh and two books dealing with the history of car dealers in WA Cars, Characters and Crank Handles: A Century of Motor Dealing in Western Australia by A. John Parker, Bob Campbell and Wheels of Fortune - The Life and Times of the Automotive Holdings Group by Colin Rockman. Probably only of interest to oldies from WA like me in the past who dealt with many of the characters and near conmen who were involved in the WA car industry in years past.
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07-06-2014, 11:04 PM | #69 | ||
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One interesting book I recall reading was Wheels of Misfortune by Jonathon Wood. The rise and fall of the British Motor Industry.
One of the Chief executives was named Alick Dick! Another goodie is The Joy of Driving by Gavin Farmer which documents the Tickford years in Australia.
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I've always believed it stood for "Limited," as the original LTD was the exclusive top series of the full-size American Ford. Mercury was still running strong at the time. Why would Ford offer a competitor to its two more senior brands? I think someone just made up the "Lincoln Type Design" thing, posted it on the Internet, and it has gained traction.
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It's just LTD to me. Ford Falcon GL, GS, GT, fairmont etc are a Falcon type. Ford Fairlane types marquie etc Ford LTD types etc Never seen an aussie LTD brosuire claiming anything other than LTD. So it's just Ford Australia LTD. Holden Statesman was never called a Holden Statesman until the commodore. So i think it's got to do with nameing rights to that name etc as we all fork out a percentage to some one who has the rights to that name on each car sold and so on. if you look at the old statesmans eng number it starts with 11 on all but for the WB Caprice as it has it starting with 12. Bedford has a starting prefix with B on all holden engines that came in them be it 6 cyl 173ci 202ci or V8 253ci 308ci so someone owns the rights to every engine put in a Bedford or statesman. As Holden is just GM Holden 'GMH' not Holden. |
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I still think tongue in cheek that 'Large Taxi Design' is a contender given the LTD's popularity as a taxi and the LTD taxi packages released by Ford:
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Britain's Favourite Cars of the Decade
I picked up this book recently, it's very comprehensive and full of content: Wish I had found that it was selling for $1 secondhand! http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/Book...vourite%20cars
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01-01-2018, 07:31 AM | #76 | ||
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Good Morning all, happy new year btw... I've recently received a copy of Allan Moffats book, " Climbing the Mountain ".
Enthralling stuff, a lot i didn't know of course. Since i and my brother 1st spotted him on our old black and white telly piloting those lovely falcons around Bathurst in '69, always a fan. This book confirms that !! So, do yourselves a favour and grab a copy!! |
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01-01-2018, 07:47 AM | #77 | ||
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Picked up this large hardback for $2 in an op shop the other week:
Autobiography - The inside story of Holden's all-new VE Commodore by Peter Robinson. Wish there had been a Ford FG equivalent.
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01-01-2018, 09:43 AM | #78 | ||
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I once asked a dealer "what does LTD stand for" he said Lovely to Drive
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01-01-2018, 09:49 AM | #79 | ||
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I just finished reading Adrian Newey's "How to Build a Car" a greta read and great insight into F1.
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If you don't mind the dry to no wit of a couple mechanical engineers and have historical interest in late 60s Group 2 racing, a book by the title "Unfair Advantage" by Mark Donahue and Paul Van Valkenburg could be a good read. Though the most recent printing has dropped Paul Vs name from the cover.
It is an inside expos'e of the early Sunoco Camaro Tran-Am cars. Some out of the box thinking of the time, some legal and some not legal, is put on the table for all to see. At the time Paul V was an editor for Sports Car Graphic and an SCCA competitor in A sedan, which, for all intents and purposes were the same as Trans-Am cars. Paul would actually test many of the topics discussed in the book, with his own car and get a sense of the effectiveness of the mods and the acceptance by the readers. Of course, that all of these article were related to the #6 Camaro was never disclosed. Also, of course anyone who read the SCG articles instantly knew the relationship. When the inner geek needs to be satisfied, this could be a good book. P.S. Interesting inside note, Pauls Camaro was actually faster than the #6 with Donahue behind the wheel through the famous, or maybe infamous, turn 9 at Riverside. Paul attributed this to twin mounted front anti sway bars he somehow mounted. wasn't illegal at the time. I forgot if this is discussed in the book. Last edited by solarite_guy; 01-01-2018 at 11:13 AM. |
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I bought the wheels of fortune book. It is Perth centric
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/WHEELS-O...-/121817194054 Lincoln type design makes complete sense |
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04-01-2018, 11:43 PM | #84 | ||
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Pre-internet, we had an LTD Cartier (sadly stolen in 2001). I rang Ford in Melbourne to find out info about them, and how to confirm what it was. They sent 4-5 photocopied pages of specs on the Cartier, and what was unique. On that literature it also stated "Lincoln Type Design" which bemused me, because the FC LTD looked nothing like a Lincoln design..... but when you think back to the P6's grille (and to some extent the P5 with it's headlight covers) you can see where it could come from (for FOA cars anyway) - straight off the late 60s Continental.
But back to the topic at hand, a great book I read many years ago was the biography on Dick Johnson - not the one with the AU on the cover, it was an earlier one, that, from memory, only went up to the Mustang era. It may have touched on the Sierra - I can't remember, but it couldn't be any newer than that because I read it when I was in uni in the early/mid 90s). Some pretty funny stories in it. Haven't read the joint-authored later one with the AU on the cover yet to know if it's an extension of the old book, or completely new. I recently got Shane Jacobson's new "Rev Head" book (the stock EH on the cover doesn't give the title much cred though....) So far it's been a good read. |
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04-01-2018, 11:51 PM | #85 | ||
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Something for kids.
Found this on noryaro's youtube channel. https://101-squadron.com/products/jdm-colouring-book I used to love colouring in as a kid .... and wished this was around back then The designer is an Australian living in Norway.
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Could suit big kids too.... I got persuaded by a 7 year old to "help" colour in something the other day. Man, keeping in the lines is bloody hard, even as an adult!
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05-01-2018, 12:52 AM | #87 | ||
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Ford Australia: The Cars and the People Who Built Them.
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This one great read virtually impossible to find these days.I had it when published in 1970.Cheers
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08-01-2018, 04:40 PM | #90 | ||
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Holden - Our Car by Toby and Will Hagon
This book came out in the shops around the same time as the Ford Australia one above but it's a big mess of a book. I think they did a bad job with this one. It's hard to read because it jumps around so much, whereas the Ford Australia one is a lot more straightforward.
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