10 of the Best Automotive Books, Just In Time For Christmas
Sat, 12/02/2017 - 21:21
With winter already on the horizon, sometimes it’s nice to curl up with a good book by a warm fire instead of freezing your fingers off in the garage. Or maybe it’s time to get that perfect Christmas gift. If you can’t get the motor oil out of your blood, here are the best automotive books to keep you entertained when you’re not in the garage.
- ‘Formula 1: All the Races’ by Roger Smith
- ‘Form Follows Function: The Art of the Supercar’ by Stuart Codling
- ‘Drive On! A Social History of the Motor Car’ by L.J.K Setright
- ‘The World According to Clarkson’ by Jeremy Clarkson
- ‘Mustang: Fifty Years: Celebrating America’s Only True Pony Car’ by Donald Farr
- ‘How Cars Work’ by Tom Newton
- ‘Auto Repair for Dummies’
- ‘Engine Builder’s Handbook’
- ‘The Complete Book of Corvette: Every Model Since 1953’ by Mile Mueller
- ‘Go Like Hell: Ford, Ferrari, and Their Battle for Speed and Glory at Le Mans’ by A.J. Baime
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