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Books in Drive. Ride. Fly. series

  • Corvette

    Mike Mueller

    Paperback (Motorbooks, )
    Corvettes have been around for over 50 years and hold a special place in many car enthusiasts hearts. There have been certain Corvette models and years that have stood above the rest. This revised edition of Corvette Milestones includes the milestones of Corvettes from the first generation to the newest C6 generation. Each model is profiled with information why it is set against the rest of the Corvette models, specifications, and photos.
  • Harley-Davidson

    Allan Girdler

    Paperback (Motorbooks, March 24, 2006)
    Harley expert Allen Girdler and top photographer Jeff Hackett join skills to bring you a fast, fun and cool-looking history of Milwaukee's finest. Early singles and twins, Flat, Knuckle, Pan, and Shovelheads, along with Evolutions, Sportsters, and V-Rod are all here.
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  • Choppers

    Mike Seate

    Paperback (Motorbooks, March 24, 2006)
    When a motorcycle has been built from the ground up, stripped of anything not needed for speed, power, and striking looks, and draped in rich colors and chrome, it has been transformed into a chopper. What was once considered an outlaw ride has now become a luxury item and a mainstream obsession. In "Choppers: Heavy Metal Art, author Mike Seate explores the many styles of choppers and bobbers and the builders behind them. The book is divided into several sections based on style or type of chopper, with each section devoted to the builders who follow a similar style and philosophy. Some builders are established names in their field, while others are up-and-comers rocking the chopper world with their far-out ideas and new spins on a classic style. Photographer Michael Lichter, who has photographed choppers for "Easyriders and several other magazines for nearly three decades, provides stunning studio images of the featured machines as well as portraits of their creators. Raked, lowered, and tricked out, Choppers: "Heavy Metal Art belongs to anyone who loves chopper style!
  • John Deere

    Rod Beemer

    Paperback (Motorbooks, March 23, 2006)
    This is a new series created for younger gearheads ages 10 and up. They incorporate a flashy style that's sure to keep a kid's attention.Nothing runs like a Deere—and nothing sums up the might of the American farm machine like the bright green John Deere tractor. Young readers and machine enthusiasts will revel in this full-color, picture-filled, fact-packed book about the tractor that has worked America’s fields for more than a hundred years. Here’s the whole fascinating model-by-model story of the John Deere tractor from its beginnings in 1892 to its triumphant place on the farms of today. An inspiring portrait of the muscle of American machinery and an exciting close-up look at the big green workhorses that keep our farms rumbling, this book is the ultimate guide to the ultimate tractor.
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  • John Deere

    Rod Beemer, Maurer Tracy Nelson

    Library Binding
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  • Harley-Davidson

    Allan Girdler, Bob Woods

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, March 24, 2006)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The 100-year history of Harley-Davidson and how it has led the way in American motorcycles.