I read this in 5th grade, and still have it.
3 guys (Wally, Link and Injun) who jut graduated Alhambra high school in LA, and have an endurance run contest against some classmates with a '54 Ford hot rod, with a Packard that they pull out of a chicken barn in Lancaster.
The rally is from their high school parking lot, through San Francisco, to Portland. A lot of problems for the 3 guys with the Packard, just to get it running, keep it moving, and make the journey with weather, roads, and old car problems. They only get 150 dollars to make the trip, and when money runs out, they have to get jobs along the way, like golf caddying, to make some cash for tires, repairs, gas, and food.
A person who reads alot will whip through this in one or two sittings, because it's riveting and keeps you fixed on what's next.
get your copy http://www.amazon.com/Magnificent-Jalopy-john-tomerlin/dp/B001QLDZDG
John Tomerlin
Disk jockey, sportscaster, race car driver, pilot—John Tomerlin writes from a wide range of experience. While living in the south of France, he wrote Challenge the Wind, a novel of grand prix racing, one of nine he has published, four of which—The Fledgling, Prisoner of the Iroquois, The Nothing Special, and The Magnificent Jalopy—are for younger readers.
He has rafted the Colorado River from Lake Powell, and camped and hiked in Havasu Canyon, the site of his newest novel, The Valley of No Return.
John Tomerlin has published over a hundred short stories and articles in such magazines as Road & Track, Car and Driver, Playboy, Woman’s Day, and The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. Mr. Tomerlin resides in Southern California where he is at work restoring an early model Porsche like the one he drove to a class championship in the 1994 Porsche Club of America regional time trials.
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Showing posts with label Auto hobby books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Auto hobby books. Show all posts
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Sunday, July 10, 2011
automuseums.info is now available on Kindle
If you are fortunate to be able to travel in France, and want to get to as many auto museums as possible while you see the country, Automuseums.info has now assembled and organized museum info in a Kindle e-book presentation
65 pages with museum addresses, lat and long, website and phone number, along with a description of the museum's collection and the hours of operation.
Find the Kindle book on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005AK0OFQ
My thanks to Pal, and the blog at http://automuseums.info/node/1168 for sharing this and all museum info they gather!
65 pages with museum addresses, lat and long, website and phone number, along with a description of the museum's collection and the hours of operation.
Find the Kindle book on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005AK0OFQ
My thanks to Pal, and the blog at http://automuseums.info/node/1168 for sharing this and all museum info they gather!
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