A glorious and nostalgic celebration of a defining period in American car culture-the 1950s to the 1970s, the golden age of Detroit's icons of the road-when automobile design was at its peak and the car itself was synonymous with a vision of success in America.
A glorious and nostalgic celebration of a defining period in American car culture-the 1950s to the 1970s, the golden age of Detroit's icons of the road-when automobile design was at its peak and the car itself was synonymous with a vision of success in America.
A glorious and nostalgic celebration of a defining period in American car culture—the 1950s to the 1970s, the golden age of Detroit’s icons of the road—when automobile design was at its peak and the car itself was synonymous with a
“"With an introduction by Terry McDonell, former editor of the Time, Inc. Sports Group, this lavish coffee table book will delight automotive aficionados at every turn of the page." --CARMEL MAGAZINE”
"With an introduction by Terry McDonell, former editor of the Time, Inc. Sports Group, this lavish coffee table book will delight automotive aficionados at every turn of the page." —CARMEL MAGAZINE
John G. Zimmerman (1927–2002) has been recently rediscovered as a unique chronicler of twentieth-century American culture. His photographs appeared frequently in Sports Illustrated, Life, and other major newspapers and magazines
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