The Cobra in the Barn: Great Stories of Automotive Archaeology
by
Tom Cotter,
Peter Egan
Now in paperback for the first time, here is the classic version of a car lover's fairy tale: series, interviewed by Jay Leno on JayLenosGarage.com: http://www.jaylenosgarage.com/video/jays...
Paperback, 256 pages
Published
April 3rd 2010
by MBI Publishing Company
(first published November 10th 2005)
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This book is a collection of short pieces, each three or four pages long. Each one tells the story of a car that was tucked away, forgotten, for many years, but that eventually saw the light of day again when an enthusiast found it and managed to convince its owner to sell. The book is filled with color snapshots showing cars as they were found and after they were restored. As a gearhead, I sometimes wished for more details about what went into restoring the cars, but the book does a good job...more
Magical stories of finding elusive rare automotive treasures. At times the book becomes a little long in the tooth. However, having personal experience in finding barn cars (1960 Buick LeSabre
1950 Ford Custom and a 1961 Lincoln) getting them up on their tires and driving them rates amongst finest car sagas I ever had.
1950 Ford Custom and a 1961 Lincoln) getting them up on their tires and driving them rates amongst finest car sagas I ever had.
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