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<title>Underhood Black Semi Gloss Aerosol 12 CansCs</title>
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<description>Underhood Black is the correct shade of black, having just the right 10-20% semigloss finish most car manufacturers used on radiator supports, inner fender walls, lug wrenches, jack bases, underhood brackets, and other parts. Hardware store black paints are either too thick, too glossy, or the wrong color. Just clean, degrease, and prepare the parts well, then spray on for a "factory-like" finish. This acrylic lacquer withstands up to 250 degrees F and goes on thin for a satin smooth finish which does not hide surface details. One aerosol covers 6 square feet.</description>
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<description>Underhood Black is the correct shade of black, having just the right 10-20% semigloss finish most car manufacturers used on radiator supports, inner fender walls, lug wrenches, jack bases, underhood brackets, and other parts. Hardware store black paints are either too thick, too glossy, or the wrong color. Just clean, degrease, and prepare the parts well, then spray on for a "factory-like" finish. This acrylic lacquer withstands up to 250 degrees F and goes on thin for a satin smooth finish which does not hide surface details. One aerosol covers 6 square feet.</description>
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<title>Hemmings Book of Postwar American Independents</title>
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<description>By the Special Interest Autos editors. Some of the best-loved cars from the independent American car manufacturers are immortalized in this book that captures the histories, road tests and reviews of the postwar orphans. AMC, Crosley, Kaiser, Frazer, Tucker and Rambler are among the Indies featured with in-depth drive reports, competitor comparisons, and hundreds of photos. All of the special details of each model are shown. It includes production totals, engine specs, and lists of clubs and specialists. Sftbd., 8 1/4 x 11 1/2x 120 pgs., 250 b&amp;w and 16 color ill.</description>
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<description>By the Special Interest Autos editors. Some of the best-loved cars from the independent American car manufacturers are immortalized in this book that captures the histories, road tests and reviews of the postwar orphans. AMC, Crosley, Kaiser, Frazer, Tucker and Rambler are among the Indies featured with in-depth drive reports, competitor comparisons, and hundreds of photos. All of the special details of each model are shown. It includes production totals, engine specs, and lists of clubs and specialists. Sftbd., 8 1/4 x 11 1/2x 120 pgs., 250 b&amp;w and 16 color ill.</description>
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<title>Vintage Slot Cars</title>
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<description>Among today's collectors of classic toys, slot cars rank right up there with toy trains in popularity. During the slot car industry's heyday in the 1960s and 1970s, nearly every town had a commercial track where enthusiasts pitted their vehicles against one another in scale-sized showdowns. With the help of dozens of great color photographs, this nostalgic history looks back at vehicles, tracks, packaging and racing memorabilia from such popular slot-car manufacturers as Aurora/AFX, Tyco, Scalectrix, Strombecker and Cox, as well as dozens of smaller toymakers. With forewords by real-life racing greats Jim Hall and Dan Gurney.</description>
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<title>Sports Car Racing in Camera 1960-69</title>
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<description>DIVFollowing the success of Haynes&amp;rsquo;s Formula 1 in Camera titles, the spotlight is turned towards sports car racing in the sixties. Meticulously researched photographs are brought to life through the author&amp;rsquo;s well-observed and atmospheric commentary to create a visually stunning and highly nostalgic record of this dramatic decade. Sports Car Racing in Camera, 1960&amp;ndash;69 will appeal not only to motor racing enthusiasts but also to anyone interested in the racing history of sports car manufacturers./DIVDIVFollowing the success of Hayness Formula 1 in Camera titles, the spotlight is turned towards sports car racing in the sixties. Meticulously researched photographs are brought to life through the authors well-observed and atmospheric commentary to create a visually stunning and highly nostalgic record of this dramatic decade.  Sports Car Racing in Camera, 1960--69 will appeal not only to motor racing enthusiasts but also to anyone interested in the racing history of sports car manufacturers./divDIVPaul Parker, former photo archivist for the Ludvigsen Library, is a respected writer and photographic researcher on historic motor racing topics. He lives in Switzerland./DIVDIVFollowing the success of Haynes's Formula 1 in Camera titles, the spotlight is turned towards sports car racing in the sixties. Meticulously researched photographs are brought to life through the author's well-observed and atmospheric commentary to create a visually stunning and highly nostalgic record of this dramatic decade. Sports Car Racing in Camera, 1960--69 will appeal not only to motor racing enthusiasts but also to anyone interested in the racing history of sports car manufacturers./divDIV /div</description>
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<title>The Singer Story: Cars; Commercial Vehicles; Bicycles; Motorcycles</title>
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<description>DIVHere is the definitive history of one of Britain's oldest and most important and influential car manufacturers. Thoroughly researched and with nearly 300 photos this is an important piece of automotive history./DIVDIVHere is the definitive history of one of Britain's oldest, most important and influential car manufacturers. George Singer started building bicycles in Coventry in 1874 and by 1905 his company was building cars and motorcycles too. Later the company would concentrate on the manufacture of cars and commercial vehicles, bringing great success in sales and motorsport until, in the early 1950s, things began to go wrong. By 1955 Singer was absorbed into the Rootes Group and slowly lost its distinctive identity. In 1970 the last car to carry a Singer badge was built - marking the end of the great Coventry marque and hammering another nail into the coffin of Britain's once great motor industry. Thoroughly researched and with nearly 300 photos this is an important piece of automotive history.  /DIVDIVA real Singer enthusiast, Kevin Atkinson has spent many years diligently researching the history of the Singer company. Kevin's quest for facts has brought him into contact with many helpful individuals, clubs, archives and museums and he has also receive/DIVDIVpHere is the definitive history of one of Britain's oldest, most important and influential car manufacturers. George Singer started building bicycles in Coventry in 1874 and by 1905 his company was building cars and motorcycles too. Later the company would concentrate on the manufacture of cars and commercial vehicles, bringing great success in sales and motorsport until, in the early 1950s, things began to go wrong. By 1955 Singer was absorbed into the Rootes Group and slowly lost its distinctive identity. In 1970 the last car to carry a Singer badge was built - marking the end of the great Coventry marque and hammering another nail into the coffin of Britain's once great motor indus</description>
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<title>500 Fantastic Cars: A Century of the World Concept Cars</title>
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<description>From technologically stunning machines to the plain weird and wonderful, this illustrated book reveals 500 of the most striking and innovative prototype cars produced by car manufacturers and independent designers. Here is a pictorial insight into how the motor industry strives to predict, and indeed shape, the future, while reflecting contemporary moods and fashions. Concept cars covered in the book span nearly 100 years of automotive history from the 1914 Alfa Romeo 40-60HP aerodynamic concept by Castagna to the stunning modern-day designs that appeared at the 2002 Geneva Salon and Detroit Motor Show.   The book includes: brief descriptions and specifications and a photograph for each of the 500 beautiful and bizarre concepts; a panoramic vision of many of the prototypes developed during the first half of the 20th century up to 1952; a selection of eight significant models a year, from 1952, chosen at random; and an in-depth look at a particular project that captured the mood of the day, for every other year from 1952 to 2002.</description>
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<description>From technologically stunning machines to the plain weird and wonderful, this illustrated book reveals 500 of the most striking and innovative prototype cars produced by car manufacturers and independent designers. Here is a pictorial insight into how the motor industry strives to predict, and indeed shape, the future, while reflecting contemporary moods and fashions. Concept cars covered in the book span nearly 100 years of automotive history from the 1914 Alfa Romeo 40-60HP aerodynamic concept by Castagna to the stunning modern-day designs that appeared at the 2002 Geneva Salon and Detroit Motor Show.   The book includes: brief descriptions and specifications and a photograph for each of the 500 beautiful and bizarre concepts; a panoramic vision of many of the prototypes developed during the first half of the 20th century up to 1952; a selection of eight significant models a year, from 1952, chosen at random; and an in-depth look at a particular project that captured the mood of the day, for every other year from 1952 to 2002.</description>
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<title>AutoXray EZ-Charge 100</title>
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<description>Great add on for your EZ-Scan diagnostic scanner (EZ-Scan 3000 thru 6000). Simply plug in to your scanner and discover weak batteries before they fail! EZ-Charge is easy, fast and safe to use. EZ-Charge 100 Features: Battery Conductance Tester for use with EZ-Scan Tests batteries from 250 CCA - 850 CCA Tests for battery condition and voltage Voltmeter Function, mode: 0 to 19.99Vdc Conductance technology helps find weak batteries before they fail Safe, Fast, and Simple to use Uses technology required by car manufacturers worldwide for battery warranty testing *In order to use EZ-Charge, scan tool software version 2.40 or higher is required. Click Here for the latest software version. BATTERY RATING COVERAGE CCA (Cold Cranking Amps) 250-850</description>
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