[FWDLK] Book: "Chrysler Engines 1922-1998"
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[FWDLK] Book: "Chrysler Engines 1922-1998"



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
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