Merchants of Speed: The Men Who Built America's Performance Industry

Hot rodding has always been about taking something that Detroit built and making it leaner and faster. At the epicenter of the movement was a cast of driven men who designed and manufactured the parts that made it all possible. This book takes an appreciative look back at the early hot rodders who worked out of their garages, basements, and backyards, and the “speed equipment” they developed.  In this mammoth volume, Paul Smith examines the stories behind two dozen speed equipment manufacturers and the go-fast goodies they designed, developed, and sold. Drawing upon hundreds of hours of interviews conducted with these founding fathers of hot rodding, Smith details the work of industry icons such as Iskenderian, Edelbrock, Evans, Hilborn, Navarro, Offenhauser, Sharp, Weiand, Ansen, and Kong. Illustrated with more than 200 period photos and filled with firsthand accounts of the birth of hot rodding—and the automotive aftermarket industry—this book is a truly fitting celebration of the names that became synonymous with speed.

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Merchants of Speed: The Men Who Built America's Performance Industry

Hot rodding has always been about taking something that Detroit built and making it leaner and faster. At the epicenter of the movement was a cast of driven men who designed and manufactured the parts that made it all possible. This book takes an appreciative look back at the early hot rodders who worked out of their garages, basements, and backyards, and the “speed equipment” they developed.  In this mammoth volume, Paul Smith examines the stories behind two dozen speed equipment manufacturers and the go-fast goodies they designed, developed, and sold. Drawing upon hundreds of hours of interviews conducted with these founding fathers of hot rodding, Smith details the work of industry icons such as Iskenderian, Edelbrock, Evans, Hilborn, Navarro, Offenhauser, Sharp, Weiand, Ansen, and Kong. Illustrated with more than 200 period photos and filled with firsthand accounts of the birth of hot rodding—and the automotive aftermarket industry—this book is a truly fitting celebration of the names that became synonymous with speed.

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Merchants of Speed: The Men Who Built America's Performance Industry

Merchants of Speed: The Men Who Built America's Performance Industry

by Paul D. Smith
Merchants of Speed: The Men Who Built America's Performance Industry

Merchants of Speed: The Men Who Built America's Performance Industry

by Paul D. Smith

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Overview

Hot rodding has always been about taking something that Detroit built and making it leaner and faster. At the epicenter of the movement was a cast of driven men who designed and manufactured the parts that made it all possible. This book takes an appreciative look back at the early hot rodders who worked out of their garages, basements, and backyards, and the “speed equipment” they developed.  In this mammoth volume, Paul Smith examines the stories behind two dozen speed equipment manufacturers and the go-fast goodies they designed, developed, and sold. Drawing upon hundreds of hours of interviews conducted with these founding fathers of hot rodding, Smith details the work of industry icons such as Iskenderian, Edelbrock, Evans, Hilborn, Navarro, Offenhauser, Sharp, Weiand, Ansen, and Kong. Illustrated with more than 200 period photos and filled with firsthand accounts of the birth of hot rodding—and the automotive aftermarket industry—this book is a truly fitting celebration of the names that became synonymous with speed.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781616730314
Publisher: Motorbooks
Publication date: 10/01/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 20 MB
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About the Author

A longtime hot rod and drag racing enthusiast, Paul D. Smith split his time between Southern California and his native Canada while writing and researching this, his first book. Today he resides in Orillia, Ontario.

Table of Contents

Contents

Foreword          By Barney Navarro

Chapter 1          Ansen Automotive                                 Lou Senter

Chapter 2          Tommy Thickstun, Frank Baron, and Bob Tattersfield

Chapter 3          Braje Equipment                                    Nick Brajevich

Chapter 4          Crane Cams                                          Harvey J. Crane Jr.

Chapter 5          Edelbrock                                             Vic Edelbrock Sr.

Chapter 6          Engle Racing Cams                               Jack Engle

Chapter 7          Evans Speed Equipment                         Earl Evans

Chapter 8          Herbert Racing Cams                            Chet Herbert

Chapter 9          Hilborn Fuel Injection                             Stu Hilborn

Chapter 10        Howards Racing Cams                          Howard Johansen

Chapter 11        Iskenderian Racing Cams                      Ed “Isky” Iskenderian

Chapter 12        McGurk Engineering                              Frank McGurk

Chapter 13        Navarro Racing Equipment                    Barney Navarro

Chapter 14        Offenhauser                                          Fred Offenhauser

Chapter 15        Potvin Racing Cams                              Chuck Potvin

Chapter 16        Scott Fuel Injection                                Melvin Scott

Chapter 17        Sharp Speed Equipment                         Al Sharp

Chapter 18        Spalding Racing Cams & Ignitions          Bill and Tom Spalding

Chapter 19        Wayne Manufacturing                           Wayne Horning and Harry Warner

Chapter 20        Weber Racing Cams                             Harry Weber

Chapter 21        Weiand Power & Racing                       Phil Weiand

Chapter 22        Dempsey Wilson Racing Cams              Dempsey Wilson

Afterword         By Donna Navarro

Acknowledgments

Index

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From the Publisher

“Smith’s selections range from the guys known to any gearhead (Vic Edelbrock) to those known only by devoted students of hot rod history (Nick Brajevich and Wayne Horning among them). Unlike previous efforts to illuminate such figures, Smith spends a good deal of time and space on each subject, shortchanging nobody. Smith also illustrates the book with well-chosen photos (250 total black and whites, spread over 240 pages) that show the subjects in their natural habitats — their shops, the dragstrips or the dry lakes.” - Hemmings E-Weekly Newsletter

“When we open the BangShift.com Gearhead University, this book, Merchants of Speed by Paul D. Smith, will be first semester required reading. Magazines have been delivering more and more great history in recent periods, but this is on an entirely different level. Christmas is coming. If you are a history junkie and want to learn of the great people on whose shoulders we now stand you owe it to yourself to either score the book or plant a bug in someone's ear to score it for you.”  - Bangshift.com

“It’s one of those rare multi-purpose books that will occupy equal time in the Studio being cracked open for research, as well as being brought out for some additional inspiration in those late-night bench race sessions.” - Motorburg.com

“Paul Smith has done a remarkable job cataloguing the histories of 22 of hot rodding’s most influential companies and the men behind them. Smith has definitely done his homework in putting this material together; to call this a history book would be like calling the Sears Tower a building. If you’re looking for a thorough history of the performance industry, I don’t think you’ll find a more comprehensive account.” – Kustoms & Hot Rods

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