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Montgomery writes the introduction, the acknowledgments and the seven chapters. This is a one-man operation and the author is very good at what he does. Montgomery has a driving desire to record the history and heritage of hot rodding and car racing. He specializes in dry lakes time trials, drag racing and the street rod culture, because that is where the hot rod saw its greatest glory. In fact, hot rodding has never gone out of fashion and is even as popular today as during its heyday of the 1930’s and ‘40’s. Montgomery is respected by the old time hot rodders and this is why he is able to dig deep into their archives and memories. He is respected because of his attention to detail and accuracy. He accumulates stories and photographs until he has enough to create a book, which he likes to refer to as his “hot rodder’s photo albums.” Montgomery provides enough text and captions to help the new reader along. Hot Rods in the Forties, a Blast from the Past is a pictorial, after all, and it helps to have a background in hot rodding in order to fully grasp and appreciate the variety of the sport. If you are new to hot rodding, or are young and never had the opportunity to see the dry lakes or the old drag strips, then buy all of Don Montgomery’s books, because taken as a whole they truly explain the history.
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