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April 1966 Motor Trend Magazine — Special Styling Issue

$ 3.7

  • Brand: Motor Trend
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Features: Vintage
  • Issue Type: Monthly
  • Language: English
  • Modified Item: No
  • Month: April
  • Publication Name: Motor Trend
  • Subject: Automobile
  • Type: Magazine
  • Year Published: 1966

Description

1966 Motor Trend Magazine — Special Styling Issue. This April 1966 issue includes these stories: Behind the Styling Curtain — Detroit Stylists Finalizing 1968 Models The Customizer and the Car Maker — George Barris The Ghia: Third in a Connoisseur's Series Chrysler 300-X Sarantos Dia Kosa How to Become a Stylist The Harrah Collection 4,000 Miles Cross Country in a Plymouth Hemi To Stop a Squire — Discs give wagon drivers a brake Motor Trend Riverside 500 Caprice 427 Road Test Ford LTD Road Test The Car Stereo Boom Roam Sweet Home — Motorhomes Mercedes 200 Automatic Volvo 122-S Automatic Toyota Corona Automatic and more! The magazine is in acceptable condition. The spine is intact, but it does have some staining, a tear in the cover. Size of 11 by 8 inches with a total of 92 pages with photos. These rare magazines are ideal and very special gifts and the covers are most suitable for framing. All my vintage magazines are in Excellent to Very Good condition. Magazines are original vintage year and may include normal yellowing, minor creases, tears or marks due to age. They were stored very well for many years by an avid collector. Any flaws will be noted in each individual magazine's listing. I ship them in a cellophane covering for future preservation. Buy with confidence! You won't be disappointed! Please read descriptions carefully, as I try to be as thorough and up-front as possible. Please read them, study the pictures and ask questions before you bid. Feedback will be left after transaction has been completed. Check out our e-Bay store Debutante Vintage Fashion for more Hot Rod & Custom Car magazines and automobile books. We will be happy to combine shipping.