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Marty Schorr, author of "Tales of Motion Performance Muscle Car Builder" had some great things to say when he called in on Oct. 29th, 2009
Here's the interview with Marty Schorr - on October 29th, 2009
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We had Joe Oldham, author of "Muscle Car Confidential - Confessions of Muscle Car Test Driver" on the phone.on
February 8th, 2009 and November 5th, 2009 to talk about his book:
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We had a great time talking with Harry "The Hat" Waldman about his latest book, Harry Carry: True Story's of the Post Office.
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We spoke with Tony Candela - a wealth of electrical information. His books are a must for any auto restorer.
Here's the interview with Tony Candela - on March 15th, 2015
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"Ford Total Performance: Ford's Legendary High-Performance Street and Race Cars" by Marty Schorr.
Follow Ford's leap into the 1960s and the performance era--on the streets and on the track!
In the early 1960s, Ford Motor Company underwent a dramatic change in corporate philosophy. Previously, under Ford's young chairman, Henry Ford II ("the Deuce") safety, not performance, was the goal.
But by 1962, even the chairman realized his philosophy needed to change. Ford was nearly invisible to car-crazy baby boomers. Lee Iacocca convinced Ford that he needed to act decisively or risk losing the emerging youth market to the competition.
Here is the interview with Marty Schorr on February 28, 2016