Popular Mechanics Magazine 1967 March

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Popular Mechanics Magazine 1967 March

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Contents:  Automobiles And Driving – Drivin’ With Dan; Detroit Listening Post; Automobile Clinic; Those Great Pictures In “Grand Prix” – How They Were Made; Buick G.S. 400 Owners Report; Racewatchers Guide To Competition Cars; Roger Ward Tests Two “Champagne Cars”: $15,000 vs. $4000; Boy, If It Could Only Fly; Karts With Rocket Power; Farewell To Wet-Weather Skids; Why Can’t American Cars Have Brakes Like These?; Saturday Mechanic: Steering Linkage Science And Inventions – Science Worldwide; 22 Minutes Over Topeka; Computers…They Supply Answers When Your Doctor Needs To Know; Who Said You Can’t Teach Inventing? Shop And Crafts – Five Weekend Projects; Hints From Readers; How To Get Started In Metal Turning – Part 3 (Flagged for Filing); Check Your Own Gunstock (Flagged for Filing) Regular Features – Letters Home And Yard – Homeowners’ Clinic; Build Yourself A Screen House (Flagged for Filing); Solving Home Problems; “Plant” A Rug And Forget The Weeds; Exciting New Products; Hexagon Hassock Doubles As A Toy Box Aerospace, Aviation, Military – Aviation Jetstream Electronics, Radio And TV – Pocket CB Meter; Heath kit/Magnecord 1020 Stereo Tape Recorder; Circuit Board For Your Projects; New In Electronics; Three-Wire Socket Checker Boating, Outdoor Recreation – What’s New Outdoors; They Dive For Wrecks; Prize-Winning Kites; Now Honda’s Got An Outboard And PM Tests It; Dateline Acapulco: PM Tests Glaston’s New “Swinger” Photography – Pictures That Bridge The 8-mm Gap (Flagged for Filing)

Issue:  March 1967

Condition:  Very Good