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Classic Cars (Highly-Detailed Gatefold Artworks)
| Expected release date is Oct 20th 2026 |
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Product Details
Overview
Illustrated with detailed artworks of cars with exhaustive captions and specifications, Classic Cars is an extensively researched review of the world's key classic automobiles organized chronologically. The book includes 12 gatefold artworks of key vehicles.
Organized by era, Classic Cars includes more than 50 of the best-known cars of the 20th century, including the 1934 Bugatti Type 35, the most successful racing car of the pre-War period; the Mercedes-Benz SL, which set new standards for design, opulent interiors and superior handling; the Chevrolet Bel-Air, the quintessential 1950s cruiser; and the McLaren F1, with its revolutionary central driving position and lightweight carbon-fibre chassis.
Classic Cars also features 12 large-scale gatefolds of key types, including the Ferrari Dino, with its beautiful Pininfarina design and signature Ferrari V6 engine; the Corvette Stingray, one of the new breed of powerful coupes to come out of the muscle car era of the 1960s; and the Pontiac GTO, a high-performance mid-size type that still dominates American car manufacture today. Each entry includes a dozen annotations detailing aspects of the vehicles’ technology, from engine power and top speed to acceleration and fuel capacity.









