Car & Driver Magazine 1975 August

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Car & Driver Magazine 1975 August

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Contents:  Special Section: MG’s Fiftieth Anniversary – A True Believer (To find out what MG really means, ask a man who owns more than 50 of them); Test: 1975 MGB (Maintaining the breed) Road Tests – Camaro Rally Sport (Grace under pressure); Mark Of Excellence: A Street Camaro The Way Donohue Wants It (A mother only a car could love); Datsun B-210 (An economy champion goes into training) Atrocities – The Cannonball Lives! (Our own modest way of telling the government what it can do with the 55-mph speed limit); Challenge IV (Car and Driver‘s annual office outrage) Feature – What It Takes To Be A World Champion (Talent behind the wheel of a race car has nothing to do with it) Technical: Suspension Tune – Capri 2800 (When the going gets tough, the tough get tuning) Sport – Formula One (Showing the flag at Monaco); IMSA GT (Western two-step); NASCAR (Baby grand) Columns – Jean Shepherd (How to avoid turning prematurely orange); Leon Mandel (The man who never owned a TC); Warren Weith (Why you buy a car and how it’s going to change); Bruce McCall (A car was what it was, not what it hoped to be taken for); Brock Yates (When the questions start to outnumber the answers) Departments – Inside Car and Driver (Survival doesn’t necessarily depend on progress); Editorial (Why the masses have mass transit); Letters (Loving or leaving the Corvette); Classified Advertising; For Your Information (Mercedes-Benz 690SEL, Plymouth Arrow); Reviews (Exploring the fringes of car design, games businesses play, a year of Porsches and tales of an Indy mechanic); Enthusiasts’ Information Center (Nothing but the facts)

Issue:  August 1975

Condition:  Very Good