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Dodge Daytona and Chrysler Laser the Definitive History 1984-1993
by Greg McCausey; Edited by Pamela Stuber
185 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #07-0755; ISBN 1-4251-2382-1; US$25.00, C$28.75, EUR19.49, £12.92
A sentimental history of the Dodge Daytona and Chrysler Laser. Includes over 180 photographs, some in full-color. Over 65 quick reference tables provide specifications, production options and build totals.

About the Book
Dodge Daytona and Chrysler Laser the Definitive History 1984-1993 is the ultimate book on the history of these popular G-Body performance coupes. For the first time ever, this book traces the complete history and development of the Daytona and Laser, from XE and Turbo Z, to XT and ES, all the way to Shelby and IROC R/T. Over 65 quick reference tables provide easy access to information such as engine output specifications, production totals, color options, powertrain options, and body specifications. This definitive history of the Laser and Daytona also includes 180 photographs, many in rich full-color, providing a complete, detailed, pictorial record of the development of these fabulous machines. Also included are excerpts from time-period reviews from numerous automotive magazines who road tested these cars when they first appeared on the automotive scene.
About the Author
Greg McCausey has been a fan of the Chrysler Laser and Dodge Daytona since he first laid eyes on a brand-new 1984 Chrysler Laser XE once parked in his hometown. He is the creator, contributor, and publisher, of the web site moparautos.com This web site focuses on remarkable, but lesser known, Chrysler models from the past, and includes several pages on the Laser/Daytona G-bodies. It has become the premier site on the web for historical information on the Laser and Daytona, along with many other forgotten models from Mopar. He is presently working on another book chronically the history of Mopar's other front-wheel drive performance cars from the eighties. He currently lives in Michigan.
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