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"Hot Rod" books you read as a kid

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Wild Turkey, Feb 24, 2007.

  1. Moriarity
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    Really old thread. I have been trying to buy all the hard cover Felsen books that I can get. I know, I am a sick man. Made up this adjustable bookend setup out of acrylic IMG_4861.jpeg IMG_4862.jpeg IMG_4863.jpeg IMG_4864.jpeg IMG_4865.jpeg
     
  2. NoSurf
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    Looks great Mark.
    Do you have any signed Felson copies?

    And Rogers books are great. Love those.
     
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  3. Moriarity
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    I have the box set that I bought from Henry himself at the 1992 KKOA show in Holland Mi. Those are autographed to me
     
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  4. deucemac
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    I was at the Sema show several years ago and Felson had a small both in the Foyer. Iwas able to buy a complete set of his books and each one is autographed to me. I caught him when no one was at his booth and had a fantastic conversation then! I treasure that signed match set from him!
     
  5. Dave G in Gansevoort
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    Glad you brought this back up. For me the only Schoolastic Book Mobile book I have is Dirt Track Summer by William Campbell Gault, early 60s. I’m not sure when it was published, I got it when I was about 10 years old. 35 cents! But the first book I got was a Christmas present from 1958, The Observer’s Book of Automobiles. And it has pretty much every car manufacturer from around the world in it, from A.C. to Zundapp (that u has 2 dots over it, it’s a German company). The car that caught my interest and still does, even though I could never afford it, is a Nardi, a little Italian barchetta powered by, are you ready for this, a Crosley ohc 4. Here it is:
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    I was just 4 years old, been a car nut ever since.
     
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  6. Tow Truck Tom
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    The paperback novel Hot Rod was the only one enjoyed in grade school.
    In middle school I needed a quick book report and used it. The teacher approved.
    Later, Middle school I found a copy ot Kings Of The Road, at the Five and Ten
    Not a rodders book but an excellent revue of Cl***ic cars of the thirties, and their race drivers.
    Author Ken W. Purdy was terrific. Thanks to my neighbor's generosity, I found his column on the last page of early sixties Road and Track mags.
    He taught me more about entertaining writing than I got from school.
     
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