I had the (dis)pleasure of viewing this very same book at a store near my office one month ago. The cover looked enticing enough, but when I started perusing the pictures and saw several Euro license plates, I knew this would be more amusing than informative. The next danger sign was seeing "tire" spelled with a Y. "Tyre" equals "Typo" on this side of the Atlantic. And there's just something inherently wrong with stating power output in kilowatts instead of horsepower (even to us metric-minded Canadians). Last but certainly not least is the poor quality of some of the cars photographed - and I hate to say that the AMX was one of the worst examples. In addition to the warped armrest and incorrect parts, the floor of the car was filthy. Would it have been too much to ask for someone to VACUUM the damn thing prior to the photo shoot? On the upside, at least none of the cars were converted to RHD (no offense to our RH driving list members). Dean Reitan Calgary, AB, Canada ----- On October 29, 2004 John Rosa wrote: My wife brought home a book for me, thinking I'd enjoy it because it's supposed to be about 'Muscle Cars'. Clearly, the author is clueless. The Ultimate Guide to Muscle Cars by Jim Glastonbury ============================================================= Posted by wixList Archiver -- http://www.amxfiles.com/wixlist .