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#493884 - 03/12/08 01:34 AM WANTED: Recommendations for ID guide to early American autos
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Can anyone recommend to me a very good identification guide for early American automobiles (teens through 20's)? Thanks!
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#494142 - 03/13/08 01:22 AM Re: WANTED: Recommendations for ID guide to early American autos [Re: CindynGreg]
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The best one that comes to mind is The Standard Catalog of American Cars, 1805-1942,
authored by renowned auto historians Beverly Rae Kimes and (the late) Henry Austin Clark, Jr.
You can find the first or second editions easily, and it's a treasure trove of early automobiles,
packed with loads of useful info & pix. No serious automotive library is complete without it.

TG
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