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The Red Car and other car related books.

I just ordered a few of the books suggested - great thread. Thanks
 
Does any one recall "The Green Helmet"? I read it way way back in Readers Digest condensed version. I recall it was about a fictional British "special" and competing in the traditional road races such as the Mille Miglia.
 
I too read the Red Car in the 50's and got hooked. Never forget the "string between the cars" phrasing.
 
I saved a bunch of these in cart on Amazon but I cannot locate the black tiger series or the green helmet. Anybody have a source.
 
I'll drive it down there if I can put images of what they draw on my web site. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif
 
You have touched on one of my passions in life; the car books for young readers.

Challenge the Wind John Tomerlin, 1966. Novel about F1.
Behind The Wheel Phyllis Fenner, 1964. Novel of cars on road and track.
The Roaring Road, Gene Olsen, 1965. Novel of sports car racing.
Crazy to Race W.E. Butterworth, 1971. Prolific author of car books for young people. Including: Fast Green Car, Grand Prix Driver, Marty and the Micro-Midgets, Stock Car Racer, Redline 7100, Road Racer, Team Racer and The Wheel of a Fast Car.
Black Tiger at Le Mans, Patrick O’Conner, 1958. Also author of The Black Tiger and Mexican Road Race.
Le Mans: Twice Around the Clock, Michael Gibson, 1962. Novel.
And not to be forgotten; Wall Smacker, Peter DePaolo, 1935. Anyone finding one that has NOT been autographed, I want to know about it.
 
I remember reading "Stock Car Racer" and I think "Road Racer" when I was in grade school. They were great.
 
sideache said:
It's official - "The Red Car" will be the book my class uses for their visual development work.
Well, when you find a bunch of copies for your class - buy an extra one for me!
 
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