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Posted:
04 Nov 2007 14:11
by christer
airfuelEddie wrote:Nice collection Christer. I too like books cars, tools, women, stuff thats old or older and not necessarily in the best of shape.
Thanks Eddie! It feels like old stuff have a story to tell, doesn´t it?
Posted:
04 Nov 2007 14:31
by Eddie
Yes it does. I have always been interested in the vintage items. This summer when I attend the GoodGuys nostalgia meet I am hoping to pick up some vintage sinage to hang on my shop walls. A lot of the metal signs I got for free from the salvage yards like tire signs or oil/parts signs ect..all that stuff is cool!
www.genuinehotrod.com sells re-pop signage and automotive insignias all re-pop of course. Check out those vintage signs and art from the era!
Posted:
04 Nov 2007 15:50
by christer
airfuelEddie wrote:www.genuinehotrod.com sells re-pop signage and automotive insignias all re-pop of course. Check out those vintage signs and art from the era!
Thanks! Here are my favourites from the "Vintage Signs & Hotrod art"-section:
Posted:
04 Nov 2007 16:00
by Eddie
All sweet! I particularly love that Weiand Blown Fuel 426 Hemi!!
Posted:
04 Nov 2007 16:09
by Eddie
Christer do you have this magazine from Hot Rod's archive series? It's ALL Vinatge MoPar!
Posted:
04 Nov 2007 17:41
by christer
airfuelEddie wrote:Christer do you have this magazine from Hot Rod's archive series? It's ALL Vinatge MoPar!
The sad truth is No, but I am willing to accept it as a gift if anyone wants to send it to me.
(joke)
Posted:
05 Nov 2007 12:55
by Eddie
Give me your address.
Posted:
05 Nov 2007 20:34
by christer
airfuelEddie wrote:Give me your address.
Thanks a lot for your offer, Eddie!
I can´t accept it without sending anything in return though. Do you already got this Plymouth Barracuda-book (soft cover, 106 pages)? My suggestion is that we swap these two books in case you think it is a good idea.
Btw; I have three copies of this book (all of them in great condition) so the offer to trade is open to anyone else who has something to trade. Nothing much, just something you think I might need.
Posted:
05 Nov 2007 21:13
by Eddie
You have a pm
Posted:
13 Jan 2008 10:13
by christer
Quite similar book covers, eh?
Posted:
22 Jan 2008 9:00
by Phase4
I got this many years ago.
Some interesting stuff in it.
Posted:
22 Jan 2008 9:07
by Phase4
Also got this many years ago, my first MoPar book, and still a valuable reference.
Posted:
22 Jan 2008 9:15
by Phase4
I guess Quicksilver and Martyn Schorr did a few books.
Yes, that is a DOHC 455 Olds engine that got cancelled when emission laws tightened up.
Posted:
22 Jan 2008 9:18
by Phase4
This was the first (small) book I bought about musclecars
Posted:
22 Jan 2008 9:22
by Phase4
I know it is very much Pontiac biased, but Jim Wangers book is interesting from a historical context point of view. I guess we all look back at the sixties with rose coloured spectacles. It is nice to read a book about someone who was there and did it.
Posted:
22 Jan 2008 9:27
by Phase4
This is another great book. Very well researched.
Posted:
28 Apr 2008 19:21
by christer
Phase4 wrote:I got this many years ago.
Some interesting stuff in it.
There is a copy for sale at ebay right now, in case anyone is intrested. (The shipping is a bit steep to my location so I will not bid on this item.)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... 14872&rd=1
For auction today is a REALLY NEAT publication - copyright 1984 from "Crank'en Hope Publications", Blairsville, PA. - "THE CHARGER AS ONLY DODGE COULD BUILT IT... l966 to 1969". Vol. 1 Cop - large catalog size soft cover publication. Consists of 162 pages - covers almost everything you would need to know about the CHARGER - part #'s -options -wiring diagrams - data plate break down and more!. Book has many, many COOL illustrations & diagrams featuring models of the years 1966 - 1969 ".
Posted:
04 Oct 2008 21:00
by fal308
My in-laws were cleaing out their stoage space and found a couple of books, the others have already been shown
Posted:
04 Oct 2008 21:13
by Eddie
Looks to be around 1988-99? Barc.
Posted:
04 Oct 2008 23:47
by fal308
1995 dated