Roger H. Harrell Alec R. Harrel Richard C. Harrell
This book describes the forty year journey through hot rodding taken by Jim (White) Harrell & Nick Harrell. Jim's career in building race cars takes us through some of the most interesting times in land racing. It started in the early 1930s with Jim and his Speed Shop in Los Angeles building and racing 4-cylinder Chevy and Ford engines; he was among the first to move into 8-cylinder engines with his record-breaking Hudson straight eight at the dry lakes; it wasn't long before he was also setting records in his V-8 Ford and Mercury engines; and finally, by 1960, he was moving into the OHV V-8...
This book describes the forty year journey through hot rodding taken by Jim (White) Harrell & Nick Harrell. Jim's career in building race cars takes u...