Milt Schornack and the Royal Bobcat GTOs
ISBN: 978-07-86423-87-3
Format: 15.2x22.9cm
Liczba stron: 210
Oprawa: Miękka
Wydanie: 2005 r.
Język: angielski
Dostępność: dostępny
<p> The original muscle car, the Royal Bobcat GTO was the baby of a burgeoning Detroit subculture, one not sanctioned by the big automakers of the early 1960s. In a post-World War II America hungry for chrome, flash and speed, Royal Pontiac in Royal Oak, Michigan, modified and sold its souped-up versions of GTOs to customers, and in the process created a demand for custom street racers in America. Founded by Ace Wilson, the Royal name became synonymous with speed.</p><p> This book outlines the history of the Royal Bobcat GTO, from the people--including Milt Schornack, the mechanic who raced for Royal Pontiac and was responsible for the custom Bobcats--to the fabled midnight test runs on northern Detroit's famous Woodward Avenue. Fourteen chapters, illustrated with 25 photographs of vintage GTOs, the infamous <I>Car & Driver</I> road test photos against a Ferrari GTO, and more, chronicle the history of a car that changed the focus of the Detroit auto industry for the next decade. Former editor-in-chief of <I>Hot Rod Magazine</I> Ro McGonegal contributes a foreword.</p>