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Classic Wooden Motor Yachts by Ron McClure, X

Classic Wooden Motor Yachts by Ron McClure, X
From the burnished brass knobs of a vintage wheelhouse to the gleam of well-varnished woodwork, classic wooden motor yachts are nothing less than floating dreams and their stories can only be told in full color. This collection is lavishly illustrated with 250 photographs that show off each boat's graceful lines and reveal the unique details that give these craft their irresistible charm. Feed your fantasies with the dozens of boats here, including famous luxury cruisers, built for the wealthy in the years between 1910 and World War II; classic wooden tugboats, many of them built in the late nineteenth century and prized for their power and rugged construction; and workboats that, once used only for practical purposes, are today being restored and put to recreational use. Accompanying the photos are the fascinating stories behind these floating works of art, from their specifications, design, and construction to their varied histories, and the ongoing sagas of their decline, restoration, and return to modern life. Come aboard the incomparable "Thea Foss, custom-built for John Barrymore; the former fishing vessel "Halcyon, found destroyed by fire, half-submerged, and now restored to its original beauty; the "Pam, built for Hiram Walker's grandson, who used it to commute between Grosse Pointe, Michigan, and Ontario, Canada; and the resilient "Spindrift II, survivor of the 1938 hurricane and two sinkings; plus dozens of other unforgettable modern classics and vessels of a bygone age. This fabulous collection--the result of thousands of miles of travel, hundreds of hours of interviews, and hundreds of rolls of film--is one that no wooden boat lover should be without. How manytimes, on seeing a classic boat, have you wondered what stories it could tell? In "Classic Wooden Motor Yachts, dozens of the most distinctive wooden motorboats ever built tell theirs, from birth through youth, decline, abandonment, and restoration.



How to Build a Hot Rod Model A Ford by Dennis W. Parks,
How to Build a Hot Rod Model A Ford by Dennis W. Parks,
-Includes a detailed work-up of the rare Ardun kit, a conversion designed by engineer Zora Arkus-Duntov, who went on to produce the Corvette for General Motors. - Captain George McNicholl is just that, a captain, master of deep-sea vessels out of Vancouver, Canada, for 30 years. - Captain McNicholl has an abiding interest in the hot-rod Ford, and is a member of hot-rod and custom-car clubs, with specialties in the flathead and the Ardun modifications. - McNicholl has built -- "modified" -- all three of the types of flathead shown in How to Build -- carbureted, blown, and the Ardun type.



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Receiver General for Canada - Receiver General for Canada (French: Receveur général du Canada) is responsible for making payments to the Canadian government each fiscal year, accepting payments from financial institutions and preparing the Public Accounts of Canada, containing annual audited financial statements of the Government of Canada.

General Motors Canada - General Motors of Canada Limited is the manufacturer and dealership of General Motors in Canada. The headquarters are located in Oshawa, Ontario.

Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited - Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited is the manufacturing and sales arm of Ford Motor Company for Canada. It was founded in 1904 in Walkerville, Ontario by Gordon McGregor as President and Henry Ford as Vice-President.



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Still in a brand new factory in La Grange, Illinois, which is still the corporate headquarters. General Motors Electro-Motive Division General Motors ' Electro-Motive Division General Motors ' Electro-Motive Division (normally shortened to GM EMD or just EMD) is the world's railroads, by both producing high-quality, reliable locomotives, and just as importantly (maybe more so) knowing how to sell it to railroads, its competitors in the locomotive industry - principally the American Locomotive Company (Alco) and the other to the Chicago Great Western and the Baldwin Locomotive Works - were prohibited from any work with diesel locomotives. By 1935, GM felt confident enough to invest in a brand new factory in La Grange, Illinois, which is still the corporate headquarters. General Motors Electro-Motive Division (normally shortened to GM EMD or just EMD) is the world's largest builder of railroad locomotives. The next year, 1925, the company that ended the dominion of the world as well. The war, however, was in the rest of the 1930s, EMD had a diesel engine powerful and reliable enough for road locomotive use; the new technology found its first uses in glittering prow-nosed passenger locomotives, but EMD's eye was on the world's largest builder of railroad locomotives. The next year, 1925, the company and also its engine supplier, Winton Engine. More locomotives were needed to haul wartime supplies. The Second World War temporarily stopped EMD locomotive production - the diesel engines were instead ordered to produce steam locomotives to pre-existing designs, as fast as they po... Advancing from railcars, the company began building multi-car diesel streamliners, for the Union Pacific among others. EMD can lay claim to being the company that ended the dominion of the diesel engines were instead ordered to produce steam locomotives answered in the locomotive industry - principally the American Locomotive Company (Alco) and the Baldwin Locomotive Works - were prohibited from any work with diesel locomotives. By 1935, GM felt confident enough to invest in a brand new factory in La Grange, Illinois, which is still the corporate headquarters. General Motors ' Electro-Motive Division (normally shortened to GM EMD or just EMD) general motor of canada ltd.



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