Jason & Others, This is a great book, would recomend it. Mine was my christmas gift to myself. Ordered it several months before it was published. Mike >From: Jason Rogers <jasonrogers@xxxxxxxxxx> >Subject: [FWDLK] Book: "Chrysler Engines 1922-1998" >To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > >I just recently acquired the subject book as a gift. Apparently it was published last year, if not late in 2006. Mine was purchased via the Society of Automotive Engineers bookstore (product code R-365). SAE members are eligible for a 20% discount. > >I just want to say, "Wow!" A book written by an engineer, for engineers (degreed or not) to enjoy. It is fascinating to read about the historical development of these engines. Thus far I've read through the L-head 4- and 6- cylinder (the latter, FL content) chapters, getting ready to embark on the L-head inline 8-cylinder chapter. Of course there is coverage on the Hemis, Polys, and Wedgies (had to make it rhyme). > >It is not a cheap book, but seems like an excellent investment for yester-year Chrysler product enthusiasts! > >Jason Rogers >'55 Belvedere "Flattie" Mike Singer Phone: 814-486-1881 Work 814-486-1010 Home Fax: 814-486-2080 e-mail: desoto@xxxxxxxxxx Emporium, PA ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1 |