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Day One

An Automotive Journalist's Muscle-Car Memoir

By (author) Martyn L. Schorr
Foreword by Joe Oldham
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc, United States
Imprint: Motorbooks
Published: 28th Nov 2017
Dimensions: w 236mm h 286mm d 25mm
Weight: 1205g
ISBN-10: 0760352364
ISBN-13: 9780760352366
Barcode No: 9780760352366
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Synopsis
In Day One, automotive journalist Marty Schorr recalls life on the front line in the classic muscle car era, thrashing brand-new cars that would become collector vehicles. Most muscle-car books celebrate beautifully-restored vehicles surrounded by hard facts; Day One tells the real story from the point-of-view of one of the period's most respected automotive journalists, Marty Schorr. For the first time in print, you'll get a unique perspective on what it was like to actually drive, race, and otherwise thrash what are some of today's most valuable collector cars. CARS, the iconic magazine Marty wrote and edited didn't rely on industry advertising for revenue. Instead, the magazine made money the old fashioned way, from newsstand sales, leaving it able to be honest and frank in its coverage of high-performance street cars. CARS magazine reported on both Day stock and modified cars, cars the traditional magazines wouldn't touch, like the ultra-high-performance vehicles from companies like Baldwin-Motion, Yenko Chevrolet, Nickey Chevrolet, Royal Pontiac, and Tasca Ford. Prepare yourself for Day One to cover the most important cars of a given year, including: Pontiac's 1962-1963 lightweight Super-Duty 421 street and Swiss Cheese models Chevrolet's 1963 big-block 427 Mystery Motor and ZL-1 Impala. Ford 1963 1/2 427/425 Galaxie fastback The 1964 Ramchargers The first 426 Street Hemi Cotton-Owens prepared Hemi Coronet A 1966 Olds Twin-Engined (850 cubic inches) Grant Toronado, currently owned by Jay Leno A prototype 1966 Plymouth 426 Street Hemi Satellite One of two 427 SOHC Galaxies prototypes A '67 Royal Bobcat GTO Plymouth's original '68 Hemi Road Runner Hurst-built Plymouth & Dodge 1968 Hemi-Darts and Hemi-Cudas

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"The foreword was written by the late Joe Oldham, a columnist for Hemmings Muscle Machines and a long-time friend of the author, and his closing paragraph should be reason enough to include the book on your shelf: 'This book continues Marty's philosophy of pleasing the reader. I think you'll find some of the best stories about some of the most fascinating muscle cars Marty encountered in his years as an editor. And all with a New York attitude.'" * Hemmings Daily * "Schorr's war stories about today's highly sought-after classic cars - as well as the people behind the badges, motors and antics put the reader inside the wild west. "Day One" is also a historical treat for anyone who owns - or plans to buy - one of today's performance cars which can easily pack 400 horses and up." * The Houston Chronicle * "For those of us who weren't around to experience the arrival of some of the most legendary machines in automotive history, Schorr puts us in the driver's seat by relaying his first-hand experiences with the most incredible muscle cars." * Maxim * "Imagine what it might be like to drive around the streets of New York for a week in a Ramchargers Dodge Super Stocker, complete with candy-striped paint and lettering. Or to have open access to all the big-block Chevy muscle monsters hand-built by the Baldwin-Motion crew. These are just a few of the priceless stories in Day One, accompanied by a stunning collection of period photos that have seldom if ever been published before. Cutting to the chase, this is a must-have books for fans of the muscle car era. You'll be educated and enthralled-we guarantee it." * Mac's Motor City Garage * "There are loads of fascinating period photos of just about every imaginable muscle car variant from 1961 to 1973." * Octane Magazine * "We give this book an enthusiastic two thumbs up- it is a wonderful read and a truly unique take on the era." * Poncho Perfection Magazine * "Put simply, this is the best automotive book I have read in years." * Custom Car Magazine *