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1970 Maximum Muscle – The Pinnacle of Muscle Car Power

Author: Mark Fletcher & Richard TruesdellPublished by: MotorbooksISBN: 978-0-7603-6678-3

£32.00

Do we need another American muscle car book? Well, if it is as nicely written and presented as this one that was published in 2021, then yes. The year 1970 was the high point of American muscle car production, though many models were actually released in the closing months of the preceding year. It couldn’t last. The four

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