Description:
Offered is a rare First Edition copy of *The Art and Colour of General Motors*, published by Coachbuilt Press in 2008. This large-format hardcover celebrates 100 years of General Motors automotive design through stunning photography, historical images, and essays from leading automotive historians, designers, and journalists. Contributors include Ed Welburn, Ken Gross, Michael Lamm, Phil Patton, Bob Lutz (Foreword), Nicola Bulgari (Introduction), and others.
This copy is especially unique because it contains **multiple original ink signatures on the title page**, including one dated **2008**. While I have not had the signatures professionally authenticated and cannot guarantee the identities of every signer, they appear to have been obtained at or around the time of the book's original release. Please examine all photos carefully and judge the signatures for yourself.
Condition:
• Good pre-owned condition
• First Edition (2008)
• Hardcover with dust jacket
• Binding is tight and pages are clean flaws noted in pictures
• Multiple ink signatures on the title page
• Light shelf/storage wear consistent with age
• Please review all photos carefully, as they are part of the description
Features:
• Title: *The Art and Colour of General Motors*
• First Edition, 2008
• Published by Coachbuilt Press
• 320 pages
• Hundreds of color and historical photographs
• Foreword by Bob Lutz
• Introduction by Nicola Bulgari
• Features the work of renowned automotive writers, historians, photographers, and GM designers
• A desirable addition for General Motors enthusiasts, automotive historians, Corvette collectors, Motorama fans, and automotive design libraries
Because the signatures have not been authenticated, this book is being sold as a signed copy with unknown/authenticated provenance. The signatures may add collectible value for the buyer.
This is an excellent candidate for a 7-day auction due to its rarity and the unique signed title page.
Ships promptly and securely packaged. Feel free to message with any questions.