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Popular Science Magazine 1964 October

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Popular Science Magazine 1964 October

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Contents:  32 Pages Of New-Car News. Taking The Wraps Off The ’65s. Color Pictures Of The New Models – Skylark * Cutlass * Tempest GTO * Mustang * Comet * Corvair * Barracuda * Wildcat * Bonneville * Corvette * Thunderbird * Starfire * Fury * Chevy * Ford * Mercury * Polara * Ambassador * Classic * Belvedore * Fairlane * Coronet * Chevelle * Falcon * Chevy II * Valiant * American * Cadillac * Continental * Imperial The Big Changes In Engines, Styling, Brakes, Suspension, Options, Safety Performance – What’s New At Ford Motor Co.; What’s New At General Motors; What’s New At Chrysler Corp; What’s New At American Motors; What Detroit Didn’t Do For ’65 Space And Aviation – The Old Man And The Glacier; Giant Centrifuge Spins Astronauts; Dr. von Brann: Laser Beams In Space Special Reports – Mantle’s Breaks – And Yours; How To Be A Sidewalk Superintendent Science And Invention – Science News front; Fresh Water Spurts In The Sahara; What To Do With A Bright Idea Boating And Outdoors – Have A Spry Boat Next Spring; Getting Started In Skeet Photography – New Projector Does All But Applaud Auto Upkeep – “Say, Smokey”; Gus Turns A Knock Into A Boost; Hints From The Model Garage Short Cuts And Tips – Painting Picture Frames; Movie Screen Is Also Blackboard Picture News – Water-Cooled Race Driver; First Nuclear-Powered Lighthouse Home And Shop – Buyer’s Guide To Storm Doors; Beware Of Faulty Flashings; “Natural” Exterior Finishes; Lumber Caddy Rolls To Work; Melodious Doorbell; Woodworking Joints That Lock; Polish With A Belt Sander; Baby Engine Does Big Jobs; Sharpening Knives And Scissors; New Trigger-Happy Drills TV, Radio And Electronics – “Video recorder” Tapes At Low Speed; Repeating Flash You Can Build Every Month – PS Readers Talk Back; Getting Ahead; Detroit Report; I’d Like To See Them Make; New Ideas From The Inventors; Shop Talk; Wordless Workshop

Issue:  October 1964

Condition:  Very Good