Car & Driver Magazine 1985 September

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Car & Driver Magazine 1985 September

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Contents:  Ferrari’s Finest – Ferrari Testarossa (Speed for a price, or almost red for a Rose, or besball been bery, bery good to him); Ferrari GTO (The Maranello flash needs Mrs. Orcutt’s driveway) Road Tests – Ford Tempo Sport GL (Dearborn ups the tempo to moderato); Isuzu I-Mark (Snug as a bug in a rug); Preview: 1986 Buick LeSabre (Proof that Buick City is a frontier town); Cars & Concepts Mark VII GTC (Nothing less than the moral equivalent of a chopped and channeled ’49 Merc) Features – Left Coast Design (There is magic in the Southern California air, and both Japan and Detroit want it in their cars); Design School Of The Stars (L.A.’s Art Center); 1934 De Soto Airflow (A triumph that failed – but not for the reason you think it did) Short Takes – Ford Escort GL (Moving from a mini-LTD toward mini-Taurus); Toyota SR5 Turbo Pickup (Maxi-performance in a mini-pickup) Columns – Driver’s Seat (Rover returns to America); Letters (At the end of which Ed performs a valuable public service); Gordon Baxter (Raising the curtain on the third age of Ford); Brock Yates (A nation of outlaws: We can’t drive 55); Patrick Bedard (Trading down, and maybe out: Detroit has no place to hide) For Your Information – New & Improved (Porsche 924S revived, ’86 Honda Accords revealed); Scoop! Chrysler’s Secret P-Book (An inside look at Shadow/Sundance); GM Branches Out – Again (The Hughes Aircraft acquisition); BMW M5 (Back to the basics) Sport – Long Deals On Hot Wheels (Introducing the latest in cheap little Renaults. This one even comes with its own race series)

Issue:  September 1985

Condition:  Very Good