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Car Crazy

by Thomas R. Randall

117 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); contains black and white images; catalogue #07-0220; ISBN 1-4251-1808-9; US$15.95, C$18.34, EUR13.10, £9.17

This book tells of exotic motor cars used for show, racing, enjoyment and the author owning 42 corvettes.


About the Book

Car Crazy is a look at the authors' 40 year love affair with Corvettes, sports cars, T buckets, race cars, pro street cars and a total fascination of their beauty and workmanship with ever changing design and color combinations. It paints a picture of society from generation to generation. It gives us an in depth view of the United States.



About the Author

Thomas R. Randall, the author of Car Crazy served in Vietnam from 1966 to 1967 as a helicopter door gunner on a "Dust Off" helicopter with 3/498th AVN.

Moreover, he served as a federal agent in the U. S. department of Justice out of the Newark, New Jersey district.

The author has an As in Police Science, a BS in Criminal Justice and Law, a MSE degree in education; all form Elmira College, Elmira, NY. Moreover, he graduated form the New York State Police Officers Training Academy in 1971, Federal Police Academy, N. Little Rock, AR in 1988, and the Federal Law Enforcement Training Academy, Glynco, GA, Federal Agents Academy, 1991.



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