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Author name: Charles Morris

 : Factory Lightweights: Detroit's Drag Racing Specials of the '60s
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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 629.2280973
EAN num: 9781932494440
ISBN number: 1932494448
Label: CarTech
Manufacturer: CarTech
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 160
Printing Date: August 15, 2007
Publishing house: CarTech
Sale Popularity Level: 47862
Studio: CarTech




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Factory Lightweights: Detroit's Drag Racing Specials of the '60s chronicles these rare cars that still inspire admirers and imitators today. Among racers it's never been a secret that a lighter car is a faster car--particularly in drag racing. When Detroit's automakers got involved in organized drag racing, they paid heed to this principle, issuing a series of rare race-only cars that became legends in their own time. Unbound by warranty and durability concerns, these wild cars featured lightweight additions such as fiberglass and steel body parts, Plexiglas windows and many more weight-saving tricks. Under their hoods were wicked, raucous engines that only felt at home on the quarter mile. Cars like the Ford Fairlane 427 Thunderbolt, Pontiac's Super Duty Catalina, Dyno Don Nicholson's Chevy II Wagon, and a whole assortment of Hemi-powered Mopars sit at the top of the heap when you're talking about the fastest American musclecars produced during the 1960s. Few of these cars were produced and very few still survive today. 





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Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Factory Lightweights
Excellent reference for the factory lightweight drag cars. Contains several historical pictures that are awesome to review.




Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Factory lightweights
Just when I thought I knew most of the answers about those wonderful days when drag racing really was about buying on Tuesday what we saw racing on the weekend, here comes a book that brings back all of those cars I loved to watch, that later inspired me to race both my '69 Mustang as well as my '71 Ranchero. To top it all off there was info new to me too. Great book.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Thoroughly researched book
I have several of Charlie Morris' books and find that this one every bit as good as the others. Charlie does his homework when researching the subject matter. I recommend all of his books including "Total Performers, Ford Drag Racing in the Sixties".

R.L. "Pete" Garramone



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - The best references to the "Golden Age" of Drag racing.
The "characters" almost seem to be talking right to you from the pages of
this book. It's as if Mr. Morris was right there at each and every track,
office, factory, etc. He must have been a fly on the walls at some of the
meetings. Also, the humour mixed with facts kept me from putting this book
down very often. I can't wait for the subsequent book from Mr. Morris.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - I'm in the book
A must buy for anyone's automotive library. I greatly enjoyed the book. By the author interviewing many of the people that where there and in the know made the book that much more interesting. The author made the book as close as he could to what really happened behind the scenes. You found out that unless you where close to the factory or had a friend that worked in key departments including the fabrication shop, etc. you wouldn't know about many of the one off parts done for "freinds". This gave some racers a little more advantage then the other guy with the same brand car. One point of correction is that the '62 and '63 Pontiac SD cars did NOT come delivered on used tires as one West Coast expert claimed. Several of the factories would deliver cars in what they called "IN WHITE" for the racers that got their order in by April. These were the pilot cars that where built to test the production line and not meant for public consumption.

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