Ok, I'll give the last reviewer the point about including a Ford Explorer (and Expedition) into this book. Beyond that though there are more specialty cars than I've seen in any other book. Literally loaded with tons of information with great photos. The title should have been " 1001 Interesting Cars." For example there's a car "1954 Brutsch Mopetta" which looks like an adult version of those little kid cars we had that we peddled. Most of us have heard of or seen an Amphicar on TV, but I've never heard of the "1962 Peel 50" with just one seat, one cylinder and one door. ] Whereas most of these auto books I can go through in one sitting, this one will remain on my coffee table for some time. I just know I'll win some bets on the Daihatus Copen. Who would have thought Daihatsu, that dreary Korean car company had produced a turbocharged coupe-cabriolet featuring a folding hardtop that was a blast to drive and painted a brilliant Lamborghini Yellow. And speaking of the supercars, it includes all I've ever heard about plus some. Like the 1992 Yamaha OX99-11 which went from 0-60 in 3.7 sec. If you love cars I don't think you'll be bored.
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