The Fabulous Trashwagon
The third novel in author/racer "BS" Levy's hilarious and cult-classic The Last Open Road series. Buddy's life gets more complicated as he starts a family, grows his shop business, builds his own racing special from a couple of Big Ed's wrecks and heads off on new racing & wrenching adventures to the Indianapolis 500, Bonneville, the inaugural race at Road America and the darkest day in motor sports history at Le Mans, 1955.
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The Fabulous Trashwagon
The third novel in author/racer "BS" Levy's hilarious and cult-classic The Last Open Road series. Buddy's life gets more complicated as he starts a family, grows his shop business, builds his own racing special from a couple of Big Ed's wrecks and heads off on new racing & wrenching adventures to the Indianapolis 500, Bonneville, the inaugural race at Road America and the darkest day in motor sports history at Le Mans, 1955.
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The Fabulous Trashwagon

The Fabulous Trashwagon

by Burt Levy
The Fabulous Trashwagon

The Fabulous Trashwagon

by Burt Levy

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Overview

The third novel in author/racer "BS" Levy's hilarious and cult-classic The Last Open Road series. Buddy's life gets more complicated as he starts a family, grows his shop business, builds his own racing special from a couple of Big Ed's wrecks and heads off on new racing & wrenching adventures to the Indianapolis 500, Bonneville, the inaugural race at Road America and the darkest day in motor sports history at Le Mans, 1955.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940015528251
Publisher: Think Fast Ink LLC
Publication date: 10/15/2012
Series: The Last Open Road , #3
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 533
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Burt Levy first started writing about racing "to get my hobby for free." And he's been at it ever since, mooching his way into an incredible variety of iconic and occasionally prioeless racing machines under the dubious pretext of "writing a magazine story about them." He's won races and championships, filled in as a club speaker and racetrack color announcer and served as a stunt driver when "The Blues Brothers" movie was shooting in Chicago. Along the way, he's also penned a series of award-winning and utterly hilarious motor sports novels that have become genuine cult classics on the racing and collector-car scenes.
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