Chrysler Turbine booklet

Both designed by the same people. Ghia IIRC.

Ghia did make the turbine car bodies, but most of the major design work was done by Elwood Engle, whom Chrysler had hired away from Ford to replace Virgil Exner. Engle's move from Ford to Chrysler is also why the early '60s Lincolns and mid '60s Imperials look like siblings.

Autolit.com (linked eBay auction for $188 on "sale" down from $250) is Walter Miller's outfit. He's well known for large selection and ridiculous prices. :roll: $2 is an excellent price for it, and $14 (the other linked ebay auction) isn't overpriced, either.

I have one or two of those books and some other factory turbine material in my library. It's fun stuff to read about. There was an extremely good article on the whole 1954-1980 Chrysler turbine car program with lots of photos in Collectible Automobile, December 1986. That issue isn't hard to find (for example on ebay here), or from Collectible Automobile themselves.