Car & Driver Magazine 1975 October

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Car & Driver Magazine 1975 October

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Contents:  Speed Section: Detroit 1976 – Chevette: It Really Is About Time (What GM thinks it’s doing); Inside Chevy’s New “Foreign” Car (The concept is imported, but the hardware is all American); The Spirit Of ’76 (General Motors, Ford and AMC give notice that they’re ready for a banner year) Scandal – Challenge IV (Your last chance for bargain-price humiliation) Competition – Anything Monoco Can Do, Long Beach Can Do Better. Right? (How to get the Grand Prix circus to use your town) Features – Roadside Justice (The last American speed trap); Cosworth Vega: A Star Is Finally Born (All it took was five years and a couple of million dollars) Sport – World Championship For Makes (C’est la guerre); Formula 5000 (Broadley’s unbeatable beast); USAC Dirt Championship (Ride to recovery); Turtle Racing (The old shell game) Columns – Brock Yates (If big league racing gets any more exciting…); Patrick Bedard (Why I might win Challenge IV); Jean Shepherd (The day Proust met the Tailgater – and survived); Warren Weith (What it costs to build a car) Departments – Inside Car And Driver (At long last, Detroit gets serious about small cars); Letters (Who needs fairness when we’ve got justice); Editorial (The end of the wine); Classified Advertising; For Your Information (Datsun 140-A, sizing up synthetic oil and Peugeot 604); Reviews (A novel that’ll make it over the long haul, why Kaiser Frazer deserved to be fat, Arabs buying up General Motors and Packard nostalgia)

Issue:  October 1975

Condition:  Very Good