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martx-5 said:Here's a couple that I've read recently...
<span style="text-decoration: underline">"Morgan First and Last of the Real Sports Cars"</span> by Brian Laban. It gets a little dry at times with the technical stuff, but it's a captivating story of an auto manufacturer that marches to a different drummer.
<span style="text-decoration: underline">"Le Mans '55"</span> by Christopher Hilton. This is about the tragic crash at Le Mans in '55 that killed 80 people. It's very in depth about the state of racing at the time and of course the tradegy itself.
<span style="text-decoration: underline">"Cobra in the Barn: Great Stories of Automotive Archaeology"</span> by Tom Cotter. This book is a collection of stories about real barn find automotive gems. Makes you want to go out looking!
Edit: One more that I read awhile back...
<span style="text-decoration: underline">"Roadster How (and Especially Why) a Mechanical Novice Built a Sports Car from a Kit"</span> by Chris Goodrich. This is the trials and tribulations of a guy that builds a Caterham 7. Great reading, pretty fast paced and very enjoyable.
JamesWilson said:Jackie Stewart's Autobiography is good. I got it last Christmas and enjoyed it. Comes with a DVD, too.
William said:What kind of cars or motorsports do you like?
-Wm.
Shane said:William said:What kind of cars or motorsports do you like?
-Wm.
My interests are varied, but I'm rediscovering 50's/60's Grand Prix and Can-Am racing. Then again, anything written about and photographed at Bonneville will certainly make my day. This list will definitely help others in the decision making process. I just don't know if I'll be able to wait until the 25th! Just like a kid again, I guess...
Thanks again for everyone's submissions. Keep them coming!
Shane