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Supercharged Gas Coupes - by Don Montgomery
 Hardbound, 192 pages. Who can forget Stone, Woods & Cook. Big John, Ohio Goerge. K.S. Pittman, The Brothers Mallicoat or Panella. They're here along with many more. The days when AG/S was king. |
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Those Wild Fuel Altereds by Don Montgomery
 Hardbound, 191 Pages. The realy heavys. The baddest most ill-handling cars in drag racing. Wild Willie Borsch, Pure Hell, Pure Heaven, Nanook. These names made your toes curl and your hair stand up. Relive these days. You'll be glad you did. |
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Hot Rods as they were - by Don Montgomery
 Hardbound, 160 pages. This second book in the series focuses on the evolution of the roadster and how coupes and sedans became part of the hot rod scene. Early dirt track and drag racing are covered also. |
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Hot Rods as they were Poster by Don Montgomery
 A collection of photographs from Don's books showing roadsters of old on the street and the dry lakes. Great garage art. |
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Authentic Hot Rods by Don Montgomery
 Hardbound, 208 pages. This one touches on the late '30's but really focuses on the postware to early '50's era. Lakes and salt racing are featured plus a section on rods & customs in a chronological order from T's to '48's. |
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Hot Rod Memories
 Hardbound, 176 pages. The author dug up more pictures and stories so another book on early hot rodding was in order. This one has a lot of street cars as well as some racing. A young Robert Stack and George Temple (Shirley's brother) are pictured here. |
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