Car & Driver Magazine 1975 September

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Car & Driver Magazine 1975 September

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Contents:  Special Section: The Sedan Solution – When You Know Your Sports-Car Days Are Over (Six reasons why you don’t have to give up the fun of driving just to get a back seat); Audi Fox (Speed on any course you choose); Chevrolet Nova LN (The ultimate in easy riding); Lancia Beta (High-winding luxury, Italian style); Mazda RX-4 (Smooth as a Wankel’s whir); Opel 1900 (Getting a handle on handling); Saab 99EMS (For a taste of something different) Atrocity – Challenge IV (Special invitation to C/D‘s annual Whipyourass Weekend) Features – An American Celebration (If you listen closely, Indianapolis will tell you what your country is all about); Service With A Smile (A day in the life of a Highway Patrolman) Road Test – Pontiac Firebird Trans Am (Keeping the flame alive) Technical Tire Test – Small-Car Tires In The Heat Of Battle (Track-testing 15 different brands of high-performance rubber to see who gets the medals) Sport – Formula 5000 (Welcome to the bigtime); Le Mans 1975 (A four-hour race? Never); Le Mans 1955 (Racing’s darkest day); Formula One (A new spirit) Columns – Patrick Bedard (Are you sure Superman started like this?); Bruce McCall (The late, great State of the Automobile); Leon Mandel (Gently into the fastest corner on memory lane); Jean Shepherd (The Fountain of Youth is no place to use a Dixie cup) Departments – In?side Car And Driver (Sticking with a winner); Editorial (Overkill in the Great Fuel Economy War); Letters (Outwitting J.C. Whitney); Enthusiasts’Information Center (Nothing but the facts); Classified Advertising; For Your Information (Sears’ new gambit in the car market. Triumph Dolomite Sprint and police-car capers on the frontier); Reviews (A fuzzy look at the car culture, confessions of a sprint car addict, engines of tomorrow and what happens when science takes on the automobile)

Issue:  September 1975

Condition:  Very Good