From automotive history to racing and rock and roll, here are six of the best car books available today.
Book Garage
When it comes to a passion for cars, the bookshelf is just as exciting as the auction block or race track. From muscle cars and hot rods to famous automotive figures and manufacturers of yesteryear, join us as we flip through the pages of some of the most inspiring automotive books in print today.
In The Art of Mopar, author Tom Glatch and photographer Tom Loeser provide a detailed history of the Mopar muscle cars that defined a generation.
The BMW Century showcases how the company’s visionary team systematically rebuilt BMW post-World War II.
Triumph Cars: 100 Years tells the story of the rise and fall of one of the best makers of pure, driver-centric sports cars.
Porsche 356: 75th Anniversary tells the story of Porsche’s original sports car, from the first Gmund coupe to today’s beloved collector car.
Cosworth: The Search For Power traces the company's complete history, including the legacy it left in racing with the DFV engine.
NASCAR 75 Years captures the most significant moments of the sport throughout the decades. It's a perfect gift for any NASCAR fan.
America’s Greatest Road Trip! Key West to Dead Horse: 9,000 Miles Across Backroad USA is a book that might inspire you to get out and drive!
Between 1997 and 2014, Tom Kristensen won the world’s toughest motor race, the Le Mans 24 Hours, a record nine times. This is his story.
Le Mans 100 by author Glen Smale is a compendium of every race held at Circuit de la Sarthe over the last century.
Author Andrew Noakes takes us through Bentley’s colorful 100-year history. 100 Years of Bentley is filled with interesting photos and...
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Affiliate Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, Automoblog earns from qualifying purchases, including the books featured here. These commissions come to us at no additional cost to you. Our Book Garage series showcases what every enthusiast should add to their library. It would be easy to mistake Lamborghini 60 Years as just another coffee table book. Large in...
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As an Amazon Associate, Automoblog earns from qualifying purchases, including the book featured here. Our Book Garage series showcases what every enthusiast...
Affiliate Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, Automoblog earns from qualifying purchases, including the book featured here. Our Book Garage series showcases what every enthusiast should add to their library. Here’s a wonderful little book that’s a bit of a throwback. Porsche 911; The Practically Free Supercar was written and self-published by a...
If you grew up as I did, you probably had a number of car posters on your wall. We used...
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A new book reveals honest insights from Formula 1, Indycar, NASCAR, and Le Mans drivers. Sketches by comic book artist Giuseppe ‘Cammo’ Camuncoli capture each driver’s likeness. Our Book Garage series showcases what every enthusiast should add to their library. I had no idea Will Buxton – TV commentator, host, and...
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Tony Borroz, one of Automoblog’s featured contributors, grew up in a racing family. It’s always interesting when he recalls certain dinner conversations from his early years. Just as some families may watch a particular sports team, or enjoy activities like camping and fishing, Tony’s was one of white-knuckle horsepower, filled...
When it comes to our holiday shopping lists, there’s always that one person who is a bit hard to buy...
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Affiliate Disclosure: Automoblog and its partners may be compensated if you purchase this book through the links provided here. Our Book Garage series showcases what every enthusiast should add to their library. Two Summers is a delightful book that tells the tale of the Mercedes Grand Prix team when they were at the height of their...
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Throughout this Book Garage series, we have examined the American muscle car era, be it the history, performance, or the long-term impact on our culture. The truth is, muscle cars will always be a part of American culture; they are one of the defining elements of what it means to...