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My Classic Car: Legendary Muscle Cars
- LEGENDARY MUSCLE CARS (DVD MOVIE)
DescriptionRecapture the golden age of horsepower is fully loaded with six volumes. Host Dennis Gage travels the country to discover truly awesome cars, visit cool car shows, great car and meet people in the original segments from Speed Channel Top rated series, My Classic Car. More than 70 hot (and cool way!) Muscle cars are featured. The volumes include: Chevy Muscle Cars, Mopar Muscle Cars, Cool Cars of the 50s, Ford Muscle Cars, Oldsmobile, Pontiac-Buick Muscle Cars, y. . . More>>
Classic Cars……..?
I'm trying to learn about classic cars as the Mustang, Gran Torino, and Pontiac fire bird. Does anyone know some good books or websites that have information on more than a few different types of cars?
Austin Healey Sprite Classic Car
Leaping into production in 1958, the Donald Healey Sprite was a low cost sports car which used existing BMC parts to ensure over heads of the cars productions remained low. The Austin Healey Sprite would prove to be a big success.
The commonly named "Austin Frogeye", the Mark I Sprite, was a massive success in its three years of production, with no other car competing on price or performance. As its widely used nick name suggests, the distinctive look of the Mark I Sprite owed itself to the round headlamps on the bonnet of the car, nicked named "frog-eye" headlamps. Cheap and easy to maintain, the wings and bonnet was a one piece unit which opened up to allow easy and large access to the engine. The Mark I used the 948cc Austin A-Series engine which was tuneable and capable of 43bhp, the A35 gearbox and axels, and the twin SU carburettors. Equipped with leaf spring suspension to the front, and wishbone suspension to the rear, the Mark I got it suspension from earlier models such as the A35 and Moris Minor.
The Mark II saw some cosmetic changes including the famous headlamps being moved on to the wings, a change of rear bumper, and the introduction of front disc brakes. The Mark II was also equipped with a new larger engine from the Morris Minor 1000 and Morris Minor 1100, increasing the engine size to 1098cc.
A less performance geared Mark III Sprite was more fined with lockable doors, wind up windows, and quarter lights. With the rebadging of the Sprite by BMC to the Midget, the Sprite Mark III was also sold as the MG Midget Mark II.
The Mark IV had two main difference, with an increased capacity to 1275cc and a convertible roof instead of the removable roofs from the earlier variations.
The production of this classic car ended in 1971. Today many of this classic cars are known as "Spridgets" with the classic car enthusiasts community due to the Austin Healey Sprite and the MG Midgets sharing the same design and parts. This makes finding parts relatively easy due to the parts being interchangeable.
How to Restore Classic Car Bodywork
Product DescriptionGives the do-it-yourself restorer the confidence to tackle bodywork repairs and achieve professional results. The text is easy to read, bright and colorful photos, and instructions are clear. This book gives the backyard mechanic you trust to tackle bodywork repairs and achieve professional results. Specially devised techniques which do not rely on professional workshop equipment enable even the most difficult tasks to perform. . . . More>>

