Car & Driver Magazine 1973 February

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Car & Driver Magazine 1973 February

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Contents:  Phil Hill Remembers (Legends look a bit different to the man who lived them); What The Hell Does Dewey Ray Think He’s Doing (By not selling you some of the cars on his showroom floor); Last Of The Frontiersmen (The incredible world of the big rig drivers); Big Gig (Leo Germano interprets truckers’ jargon) Road Tests – Jensen-Healey (The first all-new sports car in five years…and maybe the last); AMC Hornet Hatchback X (It’s more than just the best-looking AMC model ever made) Competition – Photo Finish (Three feet separated first from second in Texas); The Wood Brothers, Inc. (Hire C/D‘s Feature Editor to help out) Humor – Viewpoint: Denbeigh Harematic (First look at the Denbeigh ESV – it had to happen) Portfolio Hardart (Peter Harholdt shows a sculptor/racer’s view of race cars) Technical – Mazda 40,000 Mile Endurance Test (The Wankel works – bit will it live) Sport – Baja And The Por (A pair of funny cars win); USAC (Unser cuts another record); Can-Am (They really beat them, by George); Short Takes Departments – Inside Car And Driver; Editorial; Letters; Apart From The Crowd; Now; Classified Advertising Columns – Brock Yates; Jean Shepherd; Warren Weith; Patrick Bedard

Issue:  February 1973

Condition:  Very Good