Mustang

Speed Machines

In the 1960s, Ford?s Mustang started the trend for pony cars?stylish, but affordable compact sports cars. Today, the Mustang is in its fifth generation and remains one of the world?s most beloved sports cars. This book profiles the cars of each Mustang generation in addition to the race car version?showing the changes the model has undergone over the years, while maintaining its heart as America?s premier pony car.

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Series Review: Speed MachinesLavishly illustrated with full-color photos of sleek machines in fire-engine red, sunburst yellow, burnished silver, and sophisticated black (with occasional flashes of glossy blue and pearly white), these slim, oversize books will appeal to lovers of futuristic design and the roaring purr of six, eight, and even twelve cylinders. The simply written texts are full of specific data on components but also include a nifty bit on the history of the manufacturers and the designs. Up-to-date, with future forecasts into 2013, they should keep readers (including those with low skills) interested. Along with the Vroom! factor, the publisher promises regular updates on their own website. perfect for spiffing up this area of most collections.School Library Journal
RL
Grades
4-5
IL
Grades
3-6
Details:
Product type:
ISBN: 978-1-4488-7531-3
Author: Julia J. Quinlan
Copyright: 2013
Reading Level: Grades 4-5
Interest Level: Grades 3-6
Lexile: 560L
Dimensions: 8 1/2" x 11"