Historys Greatest Automotive Mysteri..., Matt Stone
Historys Greatest Automotive Mysteri..., Matt Stone
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History's Greatest Automotive Mysteries, Myths, and Rumors Revealed
James Dean's Killer Porsche, NASCAR's Fastest Monke

Author: Matt Stone, Preston Lerner

Narrator: Roger Wayne

Unabridged: 8 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Motorbooks

Published: 02/21/2023


Synopsis

Explore the origins of some of the automotive world’s most intriguing stories, mysteries, myths, rumors, and legends. Fantastic stories have swirled around the automobile since the first car appeared over 100 years ago. History’s Greatest Automotive Mysteries, Myths, and Rumors Revealedcompiles a juicy selection covering subjects from racing to automakers, crime to pop culture, and historical to modern day. Did you know that after James Dean’s death behind the wheel of his Porsche 550 Spyder, parts of the car were sold off, and said parts then cursed their new owners? Or did they? Did you know Bonnie and Clyde stole Ford V-8s almost exclusively as getaway cars because they were the fastest cars of their day? Or that Clyde Barrow wrote Henry Ford a “thank-you” note for building the cars that made escaping his bank heists so successful? NASCAR has been the source of countless myths and legends. Did you know, for example, that a monkey by the name of Jocko Flocko once won a Grand National race? (Hall of Fame driver Tim Flock helped.) Or that one of the most famous stock cars in NASCAR lore—a Chevelle built by legendary rules-bender Smokey Yunick—never actually turned a lap on a racetrack? Did you ever hear the one about the 1964 Impala that flew into a cliff—at 350 miles per hour—in the Arizona desert, thereby winning the inaugural Darwin Award? How about the Ford Pinto that flew like a bird? Or the 68-horsepower Hyundai Excel that maxed out at 115 miles per hour while speeding Rodney King to a rendezvous that would eventually lead to the L.A. Riots?  What was the first car to break the sound barrier? Who won the first Indy 500? What kind of car was dancer Isadora Duncan in when she was killed? What car performed the most spectacular stunt in the James Bond movie oeuvre? In all of these cases, the answers may not be what you think. These are just a few of the automotive world’s crazy stories, mysteries, myths, and legends. Listen and be amazed!

About Matt Stone

Matt Stone (Glendale, CA), former executive editor of Motor Trend magazine, has been a professional automotive journalist and photographer since 1985. He is the author and photographer of several books, including Motorbooks' best-selling My First Car (2011), 365 Cars You Must Drive (2006), and McQueen's Machines (2010). He is the co-author, with Preston Lerner, of Winning: The Racing Life of Paul Newman (2009, 2014) and History's Greatest Automotive Mysteries, Myths, and Rumors Revealed (Motorbooks, 2013, 2014).www.mattstonecars.com/bio.htmlPreston Lerner, a regular contributor to Automobile magazine, has written about motorsports for publications ranging from Sports Illustrated to the New York Times. Lerner has co-authored Motorbooks titles Winning: The Racing Life of Paul Newman and History's Greatest Automotive Mysteries, Myths, and Rumors Revealed with Matt Stone.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Andrew on January 01, 2025

A variety of automotive legends, some I’ve heard, others new, presented with whatever research the authors were able to find and present. Thought-provoking if you are interested in the subject matter, nothing ground-shaking. A fun listen.......more

Goodreads review by Holly on March 06, 2025

Interesting 🧐......more

Goodreads review by Lee on June 06, 2013

History's Greatest Automotive Mysteries, Myths, and Rumors Revealed...and More! Preston Lerner and Matt Stone have teamed up again as a dynamic duo to publish a collection of popular automotive mysteries, rumors and myths inspired and embellished with Hollywood-style 'factoids.' They really set the......more

Goodreads review by Laurie on June 03, 2016

Gave this book to my husband for Christmas. he liked it so I decided to read. It was an interesting and fun read. Lots of little known facts/trivia, not just about cars.......more

Goodreads review by Steve on March 11, 2013

Great book full of great, little-known facts. Read my full review in Steve Natale's examiner.com column. www.examiner.com......more