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Book cover of 'The Chuck Lyford Story: Every Day Counts' by David Williams, featuring a pilot and text. Published by America Through Time - local history publisher, an imprint of Sutton Publishing Inc.
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The Chuck Lyford Story: Every Day Counts

Author(s): David Williams
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    CHUCK LYFORD HAS BEEN CALLED THE MOST FASCINATING MAN IN THE WORLD. CHARISMATIC AND HANDSOME, HE WAS A NATURAL-BORN RACER. 

    He first caught the world’s attention when he became a three-time World Champion powerboat racer at the age of twenty. He graduated from boats to airplanes at twenty-one, when he bought a powerful P-51 Mustang.

    He became U.S. National Air Racing Champion in his famous Bardahl Special. When the tiny nations of Central America needed to build their own air forces to fend off the threat of communism, Chuck headed south to fly combat missions over the jungle. He also helped the CIA make sure that the fledgling air forces had the parts they needed to keep their planes flying.

    In between trips to Central America, Chuck flew at air shows across the U.S. and Canada in WWII fighters. His company JetAir helped introduce William Lear’s famous Lear Jet to America by flying A-list celebrities around the country.

    Eventually Chuck discovered car racing and won races in North and South America in a variety of different classes. Throughout it all, Chuck was a generous philanthropist, giving money to charities and reminding us all that Every Day Counts.

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR(S)
    David Williams is the executive director of the Hydroplane and Raceboat Museum and has been involved in hydroplane racing his whole life. Through his work with the museum, he has restored over a dozen of the world’s most famous race boats and has become one of the foremost authorities on hydroplanes. He has been driving race boats for over forty years. Williams was the race boat coordinator and primary stunt driver for the MGM film, Madison. He began writing about racing in 2000 and A Race to Freedom: The Mira Slovak Story is his ninth book on the sport.
    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
    ISBN: 9781634995979
    Publisher: America Through Time
    Date: 03/30/2026
    State: Washington, California
    Binding: Hardback with dust jacket
    Pages: 324 text and 24 pages colour plates
    Images: 50 color photographs
    Dimensions: 6.5 (w) x 9.25 (h)
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