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Almost 0.5" thick. Sections include: Servicing and Maintenance, Engine, Electrical, Transmission and Rear Axle, Brakes, Front End and Steering, Suspension and Wheels, Body. Moderate wear and soiling. Prior owner's name atop front cover. Book
8vo., First Edition thus, with numerous fine coloured illustrations and photographs in monochrome throughout; ivory buckram, upper board blocked and lettered in gilt, red buckram back lettered in gilt, a fine copy in publisher's glassine dustwrapper.
pp. 28, (1)[Dixon Crucible Company's distributors]. Portrait endorsement photographs of famous drivers with their cars; Teddy Tetzlaff; Barney Oldfield; Harvey Herrick; A. L. Westgard; Mort Roberts; Dave Lewis; Hughie Hughes. 8vo. Original full printed wraps. Crisp copy. Starting in 1827, Joseph Dixon discovered the merits of graphite as a stove polish and an additive in lubricants, foundry facings, brake linings, oilless bearings, and non-corrosive paint and manufactured lubricants, pencils, stove polish and graphite crucibles; refractory vessels used for melting metals and minerals. By 1870, The Joseph Dixon Crucible Company was the world's largest dealer and consumer of graphite and had garnered worldwide recognition for its superior product quality. The Joseph Dixon Crucible Company continued to prosper throughout the 20th Century by growing through a series of mergers, acquisitions, and reorganizations which included the pencil making firm - Dixon Ticonderoga Company. Fine copy. Quite scarce. AUTO/1
159p. Numerous illustrations, graphs and photographs. 8vo. Original printed stiff wraps. Covers marred and worn. An early edition of the Hot-Rodders bible. AUTO/1
pp. 1032, (34)[Publisher's catalog including Aviation books] + Plus numerous folding plans and designs of automobiles. Numerous text drawings. Front inner hinge cracked. Endpapers foxed. Stamped ownership of Harold O. Thorne, McGill Building, Washington, DC. Large 8vo. Original full cloth binding, lettered in white. Front cover ruled in black with drawing of an automobile. Binding faded and worn at extremities. Hardbound. With all the folding plates. A useful reference. AUTO/1
8vo., with numerous photographs, illustrations and tables in the text; original printed wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, yapped edges, a remarkably well-preserved, bright, clean copy. VERY SCARCE IN ANYTHING LIKE THIS CONDITION.
160 pages. Practical, basic and accurate. Contains the information needed by every coach of beginning softball players. Emphasizes the teaching of fundamental skills to beginners. Provides the progressions for teaching basic skills. Contains seasonal plans, daily practice plans, and more than 50 drills. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding sound. Solid copy. Book
No marks or inscriptions to contents. Some creasing to corners of covers, none to spine. Very clean very tight pages with slightly marked and scratched, very well rubbed boards, very dusty/soiled page edges and no bumping to corners. 24 page appendix plus 63pp. This manual presents the dismantling, overhaul, reassembly and tuning of the SU carburettor in a logical sequence describing the component parts in the minutest detail. Appendix 1 lists each car model and the SU sepecification therein and Appendix 2 lists the needle charts. An errata slip enclosed explains the correct page order of the two appendices.
194 pages. Features: American Rambler - virtually ignored by automotive history; The Chevrolet Story - Part II; Lagonda Comes of Age - before the days of planned obsolesence; The Sting Ray - Racing represents a small segment of its role in Corvette history; How to Participate in an auction or concours; Mid-Century Masterpiece - The Lotis Elite's sales career was spectacular; Cover Car - 1932 Packard Five-Passenger Phaeton; and more. Some moisture exposure with related staining/waviness, otherwise a sound copy. Magazine
162 pages. Features: Cover Car - 1939 Ford Cabriolet; Caddy's Fabulous '49s; 1956 Corvette Reviewed; Metal Shaping - Part 2; Facts About Ford; and more. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
178 pages. Features: The Lozier Story - Part I; New York to Paris - still the longest race; The Real McCoy - Corvette History - Part IX; Cadillac's Dream Machines - Eldorado to Cyclone; The Annual Hoosier Show; Adventure - the name of the game - Henry Austin Clark tells the story; Cadillac-LaSalle Meet; Cover Car - 1950 Ford Crestliner; and more. Moderate wear. Minor moisture exposure. A sound copy. Magazine
194 pages. Features: The Lozier Story - part III; The Edsel Story; Run of the Canary Teakettle - coast-to-coast via MGTC '49; College Student Gets His Wheels - a 1940 Buick Special; Rear-Engined Revolutionary - the Cooper Racing Car; The Real McCoy - Part II (continuing the Corvette story); Cover Truck - a 1929 Hug Roadbuilder; and more. Average wear. Some moisture exposure. A sound copy. Magazine
178 pages. Features: The Lozier Story - Part II; The Real McCoy (Corvette History) - Part X; Chrysler's Early Eights (Part II); The Road to Concours d'Elegance - from junk to show winner; Mustant - Ford's Wonder Car - Part I; Vintage Car Races; Degreasing Auto Parts; Cover Car - 1929 Packard Model 6-26; and more. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
178 pages. Features: Cover Car - 1927 Chrysler Imperial Phaeton; Buick History - Part II; Early AC Sports Cars; The Corvette SS; Packard Light 8; and more. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
162 pages. Features: The Cadillac's Eldorado Brougham - an exclusive automobile; The Chevrolet Story - Part I; Dodge Automobiles - without the Brothers?; Rebuilding a Model T - there's more than one way; Painting and Finishing - a restoration feature; Mustang - Ford's Wonder Car - Part II; Cover car - 1957 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham; and more. Moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
178 pages. Features: Cover Car - 1914 Buick Roadster; Buick History Part I - 1903 to 1929; SS II - Too Small to Succeed; Buick's Glory Years - 1936 to 1941; Buick's Fifties Dream Cars; and more. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
194 pages. Features: Early Motoring - in 1913 Hiram Kneedler packed his family into a Studebaker EMF 30 and headed from Iowa to Los Angeles - his day-to-day diary makes a classic story for car buffs; Morgan Sports Car - the 'flat radiator' Morgan is the classic model of an equally classic marque; The Cars & Parts Story - the story of this magazine; The Chevrolet Story - Part III - Ford, the champion - is challenged by Chevrolet; The Dodge Brothers Four; In the Rear View Mirror; Hudson Jet - brought its producer to its knees; Cover Car - 1926 Chandler Comrade Roadster; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
146 pages. Features: Cover Car - 1931 Cadillac seven passenger phaeton; Four Wheel Drive - Part III; Chrysler - The Early Eights (Part I); The Real McCoy - Corvette undergoes another style change - part VIII; Wire Wheels - getting things straight - how to restore them; Why Cadillac Won - world's most successful luxury car; and more. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
162 pages. Features: Cover Car - 1932 V16 Cadillac; Four Wheel Drive - Part I; 5-pages of reproductions of fabulous brochures for the Ford 1 1/2-ton truck (circa 1930s?); Plymouth's Fifty-Year Voyage - production approaches 23,250,000; Invicta - unconquered; The Real McCoy - Part VI of the Corvette Story; and more. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
19 pages. Features: Cover photo - CNR class U-2-e 4-8-4 No. 6153 at work; 125 years of steam excursion; 75 Years of Transcontinental Service; Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) - A Sensible Road; Vicinal Museum for Belgium; Montreal Park & Island Railway Steel Car - diagram and specifications; Notes and news. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
160 pages. Features: 2012 911 Cabriolet; Sir Stirling Moss - England's greatest driver on his Porsche years; 1979 911 Turbo - a final year 930 with a few discrepancies; GT3 RS 4.0 and 911 2.0; 1958 356A coupe; Sebring 2012; Smart buy - 996 Turbo - four-wheel drive and 415 hp for $40,000; 1972 911T - a racer becomes a road car again; $4.4 million Porsche - and other notable sales at the auction of 2012; Camp 4 - learning to drive someone else's 911 on ice; Perfect Glass - how to get streak-free, haze-free windows; and more. Clean, bright and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
110 pages. Features: Small cars for small railroads - part 3; Building a White Pass & Yukon Excursion Car; A Dome Lounge Car; Garden Ambiance; Implementing Garden Railway Objectives; Structures for Outdoor Railroads - Part 8; Rockome's Old Hickory Rialway; The F&L Canyon Railroad.. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
118 pages. Features: The Colorado Midland Railway; Detailing the USA Trains' NW2 diesel; The Phillips and Rangeley Garden Railway; Horseshoe curves and painted backdrops; A McKeen car in 1:29 scale; How fast are those trains really going? Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
126 pages. Features: A Scratchbuilt Water Tower from a Flower Pot; Curves - Part 1; Structures for Outdoor Railroads - Part 10; The Acoma Central; The Pagosa Prairie Dogs - Part 1; Small Cars for Small Railroads - Part 5; The Holiday Garden Railway at the New York Botanical Garden; A Battery Car that wears many hats. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
126 pages. Features: The very first garden railways; The J.B. Railroad; Kitbashing Bachmann's O-4-0T; Weathering with Chalk; Getting Started in Garden Railroading - Part 8; Build a Smith/Crane car; The Colorado Midland; An inexpensive Feedwater Pump; A New England garden raiilway; Garden railway-assisted therapy; Crates for Loading Docks; Weathering and detailing plastic buildings; Lighting for Outdoor Railroads; Garden Railways - Past, Present, and Future. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book