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Sunday, August 2, 2015

History's Greatest Automotive Mysteries, Myths, and Rumors Revealed: James Dean's Killer Porsche, NASCAR's Fastest Monkey, Bonnie and Clyde's Getaway Car, and More On Sale

Title : History's Greatest Automotive Mysteries, Myths, and Rumors Revealed: James Dean's Killer Porsche, NASCAR's Fastest Monkey, Bonnie and Clyde's Getaway Car, and More
Category: History
Brand: Motorbooks
Item Page Download URL : Download in PDF File
Rating : 4.3
Buyer Review : 28

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Rumors, myths, and fantastic stories have swirled around the automobile since the first car appeared over 100 years ago.

Did you know that after James Dean’s death behind the wheel of his Porsche 550 Spyder, parts of the car were sold off, and said parts then cursed their new owners? Or did they? Did you know Bonnie and Clyde stole Ford V-8s almost exclusively as getaway cars because they were the fastest cars of their day? Or that Clyde Barrow wrote Henry Ford a “thank-you” note for building the cars that made escaping his bank heists so successful?  NASCAR has been the source of countless myths and legends. Did you know, for example, that a monkey by the name of Jocko Flocko once won a Grand National race? (Hall of Fame driver Tim Flock helped.) Or that one of the most famous stock cars in NASCAR lore—a Chevelle built by legendary rules-bender Smokey Yunick—never actually turned a lap on a racetrack? Did you ever hear the one about the 1964 Impala that flew into a cliff—at 350 miles per hour—in the Arizona desert, thereby winning the inaugural Darwin Award? How about the Ford Pinto that flew like a bird? Or the 68-horsepower Hyundai Excel that maxed out at 115 miles per hour while speeding Rodney King to a rendezvous that would eventually lead to the L.A. Riots? What was the first car to break the sound barrier? Who won the first Indy 500? What kind of car was dancer Isadora Duncan in when she was killed? What car performed the most spectacular stunt in the James Bond movie oeuvre? In all of these cases, the answers may not be what you think.

These are just a few of the automotive world’s crazy stories, mysteries, myths, and legends. History’s Greatest Automotive Mysteries, Myths, and Rumors Revealed compiles a juicy selection covering subjects from racing to automakers, crime to pop culture, and historical to modern day. Read it and be amazed!



Review :
Car Lover's Folklore
This made a great Christmas present for the member of the family who loves classic cars and the people who drove them. Not only does this book tell the truth and put to rest urban legends, but it reveals facts that the ordinary car lover would not have a way of learning about.

Great husband gift.
I got this as a holiday gift for my husband and I know he'll love it. All kinds of auto trivia and inside information.

An excellent expose of many myths...
This book is well written and interesting, but the focus is mostly on America and only occasionally on the rest of the world. However, the research seems first rate, and the chapter on "Our Lady of the Lake", the Bugatti which resided at the bottom of Lake Maggiori for many years, is fascinating.


Porsche 911: Automotive Repair Manual, 1965 to 1989 - Coupe, Targa & Cabriolet On Sale

Title : Porsche 911: Automotive Repair Manual, 1965 to 1989 - Coupe, Targa & Cabriolet
Category: Owner's Manuals & Maintenance Guides
Brand: Haynes Repair Manuals
Item Page Download URL : Download in PDF File
Rating : 2.8
Buyer Review : 27

Description : This kind of Porsche 911: Automotive Repair Manual, 1965 to 1989 - Coupe, Targa & Cabriolet performs excellent, easy to use and also modify. The price for this is much lower compered to other locations My partner and i researches, and never a lot more when compared with equivalent merchendise

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Haynes disassembles every subject vehicle and documents every step with thorough instructions and clear photos. Haynes repair manuals are used by the pros, but written for the do-it-yourselfer.



Features :
  • Step-by-step procedures
  • Easy-to-follow photographs
  • Based on a complete teardown and rebuild
  • Complete troubleshooting section

Review :
Mostly useless - buy the factory manuals instead
Anyone who thinks they'll be able to completely rebuild a Porsche 911 using this book (as the cover claims) is living in a world of make-believe. As the other reviewers have pointed out, the book glosses over any 911 made after 1977, and doesn't give any instruction on activities that the home mechanic might want to do, such as removing the airbox or changing the sparkplugs or filters. If you're serious about working on your 911, pony up the cash and buy the factory manuals. They're expensive, but worth the price you pay for them, especially if you factor in the money you're saving on labor costs. The Haynes manual is seriously out-of-date and useful only as an occasional reference.

Disappointing
I had always used Haynes Manuals to teach myself basice vehicle maintenance. This manual is an exception to their usual high quality.

Very misleading.
This would be a great book for anyone who is interested in actually rebuilding the alternater on a porsche 911 but is not the least bit interested in removing the said alternater. Same thing goes for the starter and everything else I needed the book for. I was sort of planning on taking the starter/alternater to a starter/alternater repair shop to have them rebuilt. The book spent three pages on exploded diagrams showing the inner workings of a starter and not even one photo of how to remove it. I've got news for most of you, unless you live in Stuttgart, there aren't many local starter shops that will work on a porsche 911....but once removed they're just simple bosche and motorolla parts and basically any shop will rebuild them for $30-$40. Everything i looked up was the same way...absolutely no photos of dissasembly...maybe that's on pupose...but I know for a fact I didn't purchase a book on rebuilding appliances this book has practically nothing to do with Porsche...

History's Greatest Automotive Mysteries, Myths, and Rumors Revealed: James Dean's Killer Porsche, NASCAR's Fastest Monkey, Bonnie and Clyde's Getaway Car, and More Big Discount

Title : History's Greatest Automotive Mysteries, Myths, and Rumors Revealed: James Dean's Killer Porsche, NASCAR's Fastest Monkey, Bonnie and Clyde's Getaway Car, and More
Category: History
Brand: Motorbooks
Item Page Download URL : Download in PDF File



Description : This specific History's Greatest Automotive Mysteries, Myths, and Rumors Revealed: James Dean's Killer Porsche, NASCAR's Fastest Monkey, Bonnie and Clyde's Getaway Car, and More does excellent, simple to use along with adjust. The cost of this became dramatically reduced compered to other places My spouse and i researches, rather than a lot more as compared to equivalent item

This type of obcject gives exceeded the prospect, this has developed into a fantastic upgrade on me personally, The idea showed up securely and rapidly History's Greatest Automotive Mysteries, Myths, and Rumors Revealed: James Dean's Killer Porsche, NASCAR's Fastest Monkey, Bonnie and Clyde's Getaway Car, and More



Rumors, myths, and fantastic stories have swirled around the automobile since the first car appeared over 100 years ago.

Did you know that after James Dean’s death behind the wheel of his Porsche 550 Spyder, parts of the car were sold off, and said parts then cursed their new owners? Or did they? Did you know Bonnie and Clyde stole Ford V-8s almost exclusively as getaway cars because they were the fastest cars of their day? Or that Clyde Barrow wrote Henry Ford a “thank-you” note for building the cars that made escaping his bank heists so successful?  NASCAR has been the source of countless myths and legends. Did you know, for example, that a monkey by the name of Jocko Flocko once won a Grand National race? (Hall of Fame driver Tim Flock helped.) Or that one of the most famous stock cars in NASCAR lore—a Chevelle built by legendary rules-bender Smokey Yunick—never actually turned a lap on a racetrack? Did you ever hear the one about the 1964 Impala that flew into a cliff—at 350 miles per hour—in the Arizona desert, thereby winning the inaugural Darwin Award? How about the Ford Pinto that flew like a bird? Or the 68-horsepower Hyundai Excel that maxed out at 115 miles per hour while speeding Rodney King to a rendezvous that would eventually lead to the L.A. Riots? What was the first car to break the sound barrier? Who won the first Indy 500? What kind of car was dancer Isadora Duncan in when she was killed? What car performed the most spectacular stunt in the James Bond movie oeuvre? In all of these cases, the answers may not be what you think.

These are just a few of the automotive world’s crazy stories, mysteries, myths, and legends. History’s Greatest Automotive Mysteries, Myths, and Rumors Revealed compiles a juicy selection covering subjects from racing to automakers, crime to pop culture, and historical to modern day. Read it and be amazed!








Porsche 911: Automotive Repair Manual, 1965 to 1989 - Coupe, Targa & Cabriolet Big Discount

Title : Porsche 911: Automotive Repair Manual, 1965 to 1989 - Coupe, Targa & Cabriolet
Category: Owner's Manuals & Maintenance Guides
Brand: Haynes Repair Manuals
Item Page Download URL : Download in PDF File
Rating : 2.8
Buyer Review : 27

Description : This specific Porsche 911: Automotive Repair Manual, 1965 to 1989 - Coupe, Targa & Cabriolet functions great, user friendly and change. The price for this wa lower as compered to other locations My partner and i investigates, and not a lot more as compared to similar product

This type of item provides exceeded out prospect, this place has turned into a fantastic upgrade on myself personally, The idea came properly along with rapidly Porsche 911: Automotive Repair Manual, 1965 to 1989 - Coupe, Targa & Cabriolet



Haynes disassembles every subject vehicle and documents every step with thorough instructions and clear photos. Haynes repair manuals are used by the pros, but written for the do-it-yourselfer.



Features :
  • Step-by-step procedures
  • Easy-to-follow photographs
  • Based on a complete teardown and rebuild
  • Complete troubleshooting section

Review :
Mostly useless - buy the factory manuals instead
Anyone who thinks they'll be able to completely rebuild a Porsche 911 using this book (as the cover claims) is living in a world of make-believe. As the other reviewers have pointed out, the book glosses over any 911 made after 1977, and doesn't give any instruction on activities that the home mechanic might want to do, such as removing the airbox or changing the sparkplugs or filters. If you're serious about working on your 911, pony up the cash and buy the factory manuals. They're expensive, but worth the price you pay for them, especially if you factor in the money you're saving on labor costs. The Haynes manual is seriously out-of-date and useful only as an occasional reference.

Disappointing
I had always used Haynes Manuals to teach myself basice vehicle maintenance. This manual is an exception to their usual high quality.

Very misleading.
This would be a great book for anyone who is interested in actually rebuilding the alternater on a porsche 911 but is not the least bit interested in removing the said alternater. Same thing goes for the starter and everything else I needed the book for. I was sort of planning on taking the starter/alternater to a starter/alternater repair shop to have them rebuilt. The book spent three pages on exploded diagrams showing the inner workings of a starter and not even one photo of how to remove it. I've got news for most of you, unless you live in Stuttgart, there aren't many local starter shops that will work on a porsche 911....but once removed they're just simple bosche and motorolla parts and basically any shop will rebuild them for $30-$40. Everything i looked up was the same way...absolutely no photos of dissasembly...maybe that's on pupose...but I know for a fact I didn't purchase a book on rebuilding appliances this book has practically nothing to do with Porsche...

Sunday, May 31, 2015

Porsche 911: Automotive Repair Manual, 1965 to 1989 - Coupe, Targa & Cabriolet SALE

Title : Porsche 911: Automotive Repair Manual, 1965 to 1989 - Coupe, Targa & Cabriolet
Category: Owner's Manuals & Maintenance Guides
Brand: Haynes Repair Manuals
Item Page Download URL : Download in PDF File
Rating : 2.8
Buyer Review : 27

Description : This particular Porsche 911: Automotive Repair Manual, 1965 to 1989 - Coupe, Targa & Cabriolet works great, user friendly along with change. The price of is was lower as compered to other places My partner and i reviewed, rather than considerably more compared to related item

This type of subject provides exceeded own anticipation, this place has become a great upgrade on personally, The thought came properly and rapidly Porsche 911: Automotive Repair Manual, 1965 to 1989 - Coupe, Targa & Cabriolet



Haynes disassembles every subject vehicle and documents every step with thorough instructions and clear photos. Haynes repair manuals are used by the pros, but written for the do-it-yourselfer.



Features :
  • Step-by-step procedures
  • Easy-to-follow photographs
  • Based on a complete teardown and rebuild
  • Complete troubleshooting section

Review :
Mostly useless - buy the factory manuals instead
Anyone who thinks they'll be able to completely rebuild a Porsche 911 using this book (as the cover claims) is living in a world of make-believe. As the other reviewers have pointed out, the book glosses over any 911 made after 1977, and doesn't give any instruction on activities that the home mechanic might want to do, such as removing the airbox or changing the sparkplugs or filters. If you're serious about working on your 911, pony up the cash and buy the factory manuals. They're expensive, but worth the price you pay for them, especially if you factor in the money you're saving on labor costs. The Haynes manual is seriously out-of-date and useful only as an occasional reference.

Disappointing
I had always used Haynes Manuals to teach myself basice vehicle maintenance. This manual is an exception to their usual high quality.

Very misleading.
This would be a great book for anyone who is interested in actually rebuilding the alternater on a porsche 911 but is not the least bit interested in removing the said alternater. Same thing goes for the starter and everything else I needed the book for. I was sort of planning on taking the starter/alternater to a starter/alternater repair shop to have them rebuilt. The book spent three pages on exploded diagrams showing the inner workings of a starter and not even one photo of how to remove it. I've got news for most of you, unless you live in Stuttgart, there aren't many local starter shops that will work on a porsche 911....but once removed they're just simple bosche and motorolla parts and basically any shop will rebuild them for $30-$40. Everything i looked up was the same way...absolutely no photos of dissasembly...maybe that's on pupose...but I know for a fact I didn't purchase a book on rebuilding appliances this book has practically nothing to do with Porsche...