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File Size: 6991 KB
Print Length: 257 pages
Publisher: Chicago Review Press; 1 edition (October 1, 2010)
Publication Date: October 1, 2010
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B0050QIO02
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This book needed to be written - I am very glad that Steve has finished it and that he did such a great job on writing it.Steve Lehto is a master of making history into a readable and interesting dialog with the reader. I knew most of the story from my own research and acquaintance with many of the contributors before Steve started. So when I say I found the book extremely well written and able to capture and hold my attention, which means it is just plain good! Bravo Steve for giving the world a record in print of not only the unique cars but the people who created then and had the chance to drive them.After I received my copy I found it very hard to put down. I knew how it ended and as I already knew most of the story from my own research but the chronological and quickly moving manner Mr. Lehto put the whole book together made it an absolute joy to read and remember.If you count yourself a "gear head" of any age and love to read a lot of "inside" information about technology and vehicles in particular, you must read this book! If you enjoy stories about people who were dedicated engineers, visionary designers and creative dreamers, you need to read this book!History can be boring and dry or it can come alive, Steve has brought life back to a story that should have been told so our children and grandchildren can know that the 60's were not only about peace protests, the Viet Nam war, assassinations and bad corporations. Mr. Lehto shows that innovation and concern for the future was a common theme running through the people who wanted to see the piston engine replaced by an exciting and wonderful engine - the turbine.I am the son of one of the 203 users and drove one of the Chrysler/Ghia turbine cars in 1965.
Steve Lehto's book on the Chrysler Turbine brought back memories of my teen years. I turned 16 in 1964, so this story took place when I was really car crazy. Steve Lehto captures the intensity of the dreams of that era. I recall the trips to the store to by the latest car magazines, Road & Track, Car and Driver, Motor Trend. It was all good. The Chrysler Turbine's looks were Elwood Engel's idea (formerly a Ford designer whose great legacy included the 61 Lincoln Continental and the 4 seat Thunderbird. I never got to see the Chrysler Turbine in person.Lehto's account of the Chyrsler Turbine captures how the dreams of the early 1960's in so many other ways had turned to crap by 1966. Most of the downfall came as a result of corporate financial and government political bungling. Lehto captures in a snapshot what happened. There is plenty of irony here: Chrysler in the 1960's was a company run by accountants that nonetheless was going broke. The government bureaucrats who were supposedly trying to undo the environmental damage cause by the automobile kept changing the rules such that the engineers trying to fix the problems were running around in circles.The pictures of the car are dazzling. The Chrysler Turbine looks so much better than the cars of today. Steve Lehto's book Chrysler's Turbine Car is a trip back to the future.
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