Corvette Thunder

Corvette Thunder
Title Corvette Thunder PDF eBook
Author Dave Friedman
Publisher Guldstrand Motor Productions, LLC
Pages 163
Release 2003
Genre Automobile racing
ISBN 0974398608

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Corvette

Corvette
Title Corvette PDF eBook
Author John Starkey
Publisher
Pages 214
Release 2002
Genre Chevrolet Corvette automobile
ISBN 9780970325921

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Corvette C5

Corvette C5
Title Corvette C5 PDF eBook
Author Patrick C. Paternie
Publisher
Pages 134
Release
Genre Corvette automobile
ISBN 9781610608985

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Learn the full story of the best Corvette yet created in this history of Chevrolet's groundbreaking C5. Introduced in 1997, the C5 set new benchmarks for performance and provided an American player on the world's sports car scene.In this book, veteran automotive writer Patrick C. Paternie covers the car's stormy development period, successful launch, it's development over its years of production (including the awesome Z06 model), its racing accomplishments, and a special chapter devoted to the greatest C5-based tuner cars from around the world.

Quarter-Mile Corvettes 1953-1975

Quarter-Mile Corvettes 1953-1975
Title Quarter-Mile Corvettes 1953-1975 PDF eBook
Author Steve Holmes
Publisher CarTech Inc
Pages 192
Release 2024-04-15
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1613258046

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Re-live Corvette’s early years at the drag strip! Famously known as “America’s sports car,” the Chevrolet Corvette came to market in 1953. That same year, the newly established National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) hosted its first event. The Corvette was never intended for quarter-mile drag racing, and it appeared to be completely at odds with the sport. Early equipment included an underpowered Blue Flame 6-cylinder motor and automatic transmission. But somehow, the two have become forever entwined. The Corvette brought an element of class and style to drag racing. On the showroom and on the street, it has always been unique. It is truly American. Likewise, the uniqueness that sets it apart from everything else also meant that it had no natural competition on the drag strip. However, that fact didn’t dampen enthusiasm. Indeed, the NHRA and other governing bodies introduced Sports Car divisions in the late 1950s, catering to both stock and modified vehicles. Naturally, these classes were packed with Corvettes. Racing historian Steve Holmes breaks new ground by unearthing the complete early history of the Corvette in drag racing. Quarter-Mile Corvettes focuses on the period from 1955 to 1975, which spans the first 20 years of Corvette V-8 production. Fittingly, this was also the era considered by many to be the greatest in drag racing’s history, and Corvettes encapsulated the vibrancy of the period in a way that will never be repeated. Certainly, Chevrolet never intended for the Corvette to become a quarter-mile terror, but today, its nameplate has become one of the longest running in all of drag racing.

Chevrolet Corvette Z06

Chevrolet Corvette Z06
Title Chevrolet Corvette Z06 PDF eBook
Author Calvin Cruz
Publisher Bellwether Media
Pages 24
Release 2015-08-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1681030780

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The Chevrolet Corvette Z06 holds its own in the world of sports cars. Ranked among the most elite in its category, this car can keep up with the rest. Check out AmericaÕs favorite sports car in this adrenaline-pumping title for young readers.

THE GREAT RACE

THE GREAT RACE
Title THE GREAT RACE PDF eBook
Author William N. Hoskins
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 477
Release 2010-12-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1456834819

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Fifty entrants in The Great Race ready themselves and their vehicles to run the racecourse at speeds exceeding 1,000 kph, each bent on only one thing – reaching the finish line first. This is the way it has been for 500,000 races. This is the way the Civilized Universe maintains its civilization in a conflict-free state: the winner of the race selects the Prime—the titular leader of the CU. Retired consulting engineer, Arthur Robert Lexington, hopes to live his life-long dream of building and racing his modified Porsche 914 in a local car club in Arizona. Armet’Lu, a Human, captains an interstellar freighter delivering cargo under contract. It is a business he has pursued for the last millennium of his 16,400-year life. Between the desert of Arizona and the trackless void of space, Art and Lu meet and clash bitterly. Acrimony and spite underscore the formative moments after they meet, but the four years remaining before the upcoming race allow them time to forge a bond as they struggle to build a fast and powerful vehicle. The greatest race of their lives will be run.

Field & Stream

Field & Stream
Title Field & Stream PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 152
Release 1991-03
Genre
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FIELD & STREAM, America’s largest outdoor sports magazine, celebrates the outdoor experience with great stories, compelling photography, and sound advice while honoring the traditions hunters and fishermen have passed down for generations.