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By: Steve Statham .
During the 1960s and 1970s, a winning race program was essential to a manufacturer's high performance image and success. For Chrysler, General Motors, Ford, and AMC, "Win on Sunday, Sell on Monday" wasn't an abstract concept - it was a working philosophy. Manufacturers funneled millions of dollars into developing the fastest, lightest, and best handling race cars for stock and modified racing.
The Ford Boss 302, Plymouth Superbird, Super Stock Dodge, Chevy Camaro Z28, Yenko Chevelle, and other legendary race cars battled it out in stock car racing, Trans Am road racing, and NHRA drag racing.
The bullet fast, lightweight factory drag cars, the big block stock cars with aerodynamically enhanced bodywork, the high revving small block Trans Am road racers, and the superb handling modern road racer specials are all included.
From the 1961 409 Impala SS to the 2000 Ford Mustang Cobra R, the story of this unique class of hybrid race cars is revealed by authoritative text and illustrated by 40 archival black and white photos, in addition to 80 stunning colour photographs.