Man-about-town and NYC men's style fixture Matt Hranek is back with
his second book, A Man & His Car. Here is a beautiful homage to
an object of men's obsession, told in firsthand and original
interviews. Jay Leno, a major car collector and the host of Jay
Leno's Garage, shares the story of his oldest car, a 1955 Buick
Roadmaster that he bought for $350, which he literally slept in
before getting his break in L.A. Kevin Costner reveals that he got
so attached to the iconic Shelby Mustang he drove in the movie Bull
Durham, he bought it for his own personal collection. Franz von
Holzhausen, chief designer at Tesla, who worked hand in hand with
Elon Musk to design the Tesla Model S prototype, says that his love
of cars started when he was two (as evidenced by a picture of him
sitting in a high chair drawing a car). And as for Snoop Dogg and
his 1965 Cadillac "Snoop DeVille" convertible--do we even need to
explain? A Man & His Car includes visits to some of the most
exclusive collections in the world--from that of the Petersen
Automotive Museum to those of car manufacturers from Fiat to
Ford--giving us access to Steve McQueen's favorite car, a 1956
Jaguar XKSS; the 1971 DeTomaso Pantera that Elvis purchased for his
then-girlfriend Linda Thompson (and which has two bullet holes in
the steering wheel and one in the driver's-side floorpan from when,
after an altercation with Thompson, Presley fired three rounds into
the interior when the car wouldn't start); and a super-rare,
24-karat-gold-plated 1980 DeLorean DMC-12, a model that was sold
exclusively to American Express Gold Card members through the 1980
American Express catalog, for an astronomical $85,000 (equivalent
to more than $250,000 today). Exquisite photos of each car
accompany each story, and since cars naturally hold more detail
than watches, there will be more photos in this book--of the cars
head-on, of their hood ornaments and wheels, and of course
full-body shots. With Hranek's storytelling, the cars become more
than just vehicles for transportation and status symbols; they
represent pop-culture moments, pioneering achievements, heirlooms,
friendships, and more.
General
Imprint: |
Artisan Division of Workman Publishing
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
October 2020 |
Authors: |
Matt Hranek
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Dimensions: |
279 x 178 x 30mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Sewn / Paper over boards
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Pages: |
240 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-57965-892-2 |
Categories: |
Books >
Arts & Architecture >
Antiques & collectables >
General
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LSN: |
1-57965-892-X |
Barcode: |
9781579658922 |
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