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Maserati Tipo 60 and 61 AND Birdcage to Supercage
Price: $225
Pages: 673
Dimensions: 9 3/4″ x 13 1/4 inches
Description: Add shipping: $10 U.S.; Canada $25; Other, $40.
By both of the superb Birdcage books in a special slipcase, for a savings of $65 on the total price!
From Birdcage to Supercage
By Willem Oosthoek
Price: $140
Pages: 338
Dimensions: 9 3/4″ x 13 1/4 inches
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From Birdcage to Supercage
By Willem Oosthoek Dalton Watson Fine Books, 2004
9 3/4″ x 13 1/4 inchesHardbound, 338 pages
ISBN 185443-205-2 $140 US
Willem Oosthoek has provided a fascinating, in depth look into a part of Italian and American racing history long ignored, and thoroughly documented the last of the red hot Maseratis. In addition to providing complete race analysis, the author has traced the history of each Supercage to date, sorting out the mysteries of serial number changes and false claims. The history of the seven Tipo 63s and two Tipo 64 cars are featured in a final chapter, followed by the race record of each car. Highly recommended and now offered together with The Magnificent Front-engined Birdcages for a savings of $65.
Maserati Tipo 60 and 61
By Willem Oosthoek and Michel Bollee
Price: $150
Pages: 335
Dimensions: 9 3/4″ x 13 1/4 inches
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Maserati Tipo 60 and 61 The Magnificent Front-engined Birdcages
By Willem Oosthoek and Michel Bollee
9 ¾ by 13 ¼ inches, hard cover with slipcase, 335 pages of color and black and white photos. Published by Dalton Watson, Deerfield IL
ISBN 978-1 85443 238-4
A superb book celebrating the twenty two Birdcage Maseratis by two of the world’s foremost Maserati experts, Willem Oosthoek and Michel Bollee. In depth look at the sports car racing scene in the U.S. and Europe from 1959 to the mid 1960s when the Birdcage Maserati made its mark on both national and international events. Covers the saga of Lucky Casner and Camoradi USA. Birdcages were owned or raced by Jim Jeffords, Bill Krause, (who also wrote the Introduction) the Cunningham team, Roger Penske and Jim Hall, to name a few, and each one is covered in-depth. Well indexed, by race, car, driver, etc. Highly recommended and now offered together with From Birdcage to Supercage for a savings of $65.
Red Hot Rivals
by Karl Ludvisgen
Price: $54.95
Pages: 336
Dimensions: 11 1/4″ x 9 1/4″
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Hardbound, color and black and white photos.
Historian and engineer Karl Ludvigsen chronicles the great rivalry between Ferrari and Maserati which took place on race tracks around the world from 1947 to 1967. Ludvisgen used resources from his world famous Library for superb color and black and white photos throughout the book.. With almost 60 years of experience in the field Ludvigsen details the races, analyses the engines, and includes historical perspectives. Includes sports racers, Formula 1, Formula 2, OSCAs, and Race of the Worlds. A tremendous value for the money, standard shipping is free, so order now!!! (Shipping to Australia and Asia will incur additional charges.)
Maserati 300S
By Walter Baumer
Price: $155
Pages: 360
Dimensions: 12″ x 12″
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Maserati 300S
By Walter Baumer
12 x 12 inches, 360 pages, 390 historical black and white and color, case bound with dust jacket and slip case. Price, $155 USD Published by Dalton Watson, Deerfield IL
Walter Baumer provides a full technical description, a breakdown of the physical changes of the cars, a full chapter on numbers and numbering system for the chassis, engine and internal serial numbers, and illustrates the sales and ads featuring the 300S. He provides a competition background, discussing the racing activities in Europe, Italy and the U.S. He lists the surprising number of “Mystery Cars”, discusses the rare 350S, and provides copies of the 300S owner’s manual. Indispensable; Dalton Watson quality.