 | Pontiac engines finally get some long-overdue attention 4 out of 7 people found this review helpful
Well written. Lots of black 'n' white photos, with black and white charts and graphs. No color photos--bummer. Make no mistake, this book is a wonderful source of information on Pontiac engines, al... read full review |
 | FINALLY! A fresh and up-to-date book on Q-Jets! 3 out of 5 people found this review helpful
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, the only downside to this book is that S-A Design seems to think that printing books in Communist China is a really great idea. On that, they're very wrong. This is the best... read full review |
 | Mopar Heaven 2 out of 4 people found this review helpful
Senatore, like Chrysler, has produced a winner here. Chapters include: The Stock Big Block, with VIN number decoding, casting numbers and block stampings, a short history of the engine, and some... read full review |
 | 1 of 4 books, this series by Colvin is teriffic! 70-75 1 out of 3 people found this review helpful
The information in Colvin's series of Chevrolet By The Numbers books is well-organized, nicely complete, and not readily available anywhere else. The series is broken down by year: A book for '55--... read full review |
 | Too bad there won't be a second "hundred years"... 1 out of 2 people found this review helpful
Both of the authors worked for Oldsmobile throughout their working lives. Sadly, Helen Jones Earley has since died. This book really does start "at the beginning", in 1880. The story is t... read full review |
 | Aircraft engines, not car engines! 1 out of 3 people found this review helpful
This is a book about Rolls-Royce aircraft engines, both piston and jet (gas turbine). Harker traces the history of Rolls and Royce from the beginning of the company through to the reorganization following bank... read full review |
 | Nicely complete, just like the title says! 1 out of 2 people found this review helpful
This book covers nearly ALL the Hemi car engines except the current production (5.7/6.1) including the Australian six-cylinder, the Stage V conversion heads for B/RB blocks, the Polyspherical 318, crate engines... read full review |
 | A teriffic "unknown" movie. 1 out of 2 people found this review helpful
I hardly know where to start. Val Kilmer plays a part where he's half Young James Bond, half Elvis Presley. Other stars play half spy, half Blue Lagoon. And one scene of the movie is in Swedish (don... read full review |
 | Fantastic car, except for alternator and brakes 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
I bought my '92 Lumina Euro 3.4 in November of '92, and I still have it 15+ years later. The car was previously used by the Minnesota Twins baseball team. I got the car with about 6,000 miles and si... read full review |
 | Excellent car except for brakes 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
I have had a '93 Lumina Euro 3.4 for about two years. I also have owned--and still own--an almost identical '92 Lumina Euro 3.4 which I bought way back in '92. I don't know the h... read full review |