Can-Am (Motorbooks Classics)
Can-Am (Motorbooks Classics)
Editorial Reviews
Book Description
Unrestricted cars, outrageous designs, monster engines, and very high speeds were all hallmarks of the Can-Am sports car series races. Professional teams the likes of Chaparral, McLaren and Shadow, and top drivers Andretti, Foyt, Jones, Hulme and Surtees provided Can-Am racing the attention it deserved. This well-written, pictorial history recounts the series' story through the races, designs, engineering, personalities, and cars from 1966-74. 'The definitive work on the best race series that ever was...' Autoweek.
Can-Am -Motorbook Classic (Motorbooks Classic),Pete Lyons,Motorbooks,0760319227,Automobile Racing,Automotive - History,Motor Sports,Sports,Sports & Recreation,Car racing,North America,Transportation / Automotive / General
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