Road & Track Magazine 1993 November

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Road & Track Magazine 1993 November

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Contents:  Ford Mustang Styling Analysis (Jonathon Thompson and Dennis Brown combine forces in a critical dissection of the new Mustang); Salon: 1953 Porsche Spyder 550-04 (May, 1953: An inspired car with great lineage ushers in an era when Porsche really goes racing); Happy Birthday, 901 (How did my baby grow up so fast? Senior Editor Joe Rusz’s photolog of the Porsche 911’s 30th birthday party in Germany); Long-Term Tests: Cadillac Seville Touring Sedan And Ford Probe GT (Taking stock of the Americans in our long-term test fleet) Road Tests – 1994 Acura Integra GS-R (Scratching the surface of the hot-hearted Integra, we discover the high tech under the controversial skin); 1994 Chrysler LHS (The upscale version of Chrysler’s new LH-platformed New Yorker arrives long on leg room, luxury and looks); BMW 540I (BMW plays the eights up its sleeve to come up with a winning handful of rejuvenated 5-Series versions, including this sedan); Volkswagen Golf III GL (After a two-year drum roll that lasted from Wolfsburg to Mexico to here, how loudly will the cymbals (symbols) crash?) First Drives – Dodge/Plymouth Neon (Chrysler’s answer to the call for compacts); Volvo 850 Turbo (Another new Volvo to set your Uncle Olaf reeling); 1994 Saab 900 (Deserving of a spot high on anybody’s whoosh list); 1995 Volkswagen Passat GLX and Golf Cabrio (Fresh airings); 1994 Infiniti Q45 (with a gentler attitude and a grinning new grille); Rolls-Royce and Bentley for 1994 (Here’s what’s new from Crewe); 1994 Ford Mustang (On the trail with America’s number one ponycar); Chevrolet Camaro Convertible (In top form with the top down) Columns – Miscellaneous Ramblings (Stirling Moss and a sterling time at Meadow Brook remind our Editor that he has the “best job in the world”); Side Glances (Somewhere along the line, cruising down the Boulevard has been replaced by a quick trip to traffic court); About The Sport (Sending a message to IMSA: Ask not for whom the checkered flag drops, it may be dropping for thee (and for thy future)); Inside Formula 1 (Damon “Hard Luck” Hill leads the pack in Hockenheim but can’t make it to Victory Circle…until Hungary); Inside IndyCar (If Nigel Mansell keeps winning on oval circuits, the Queen may be inspired to bestow the title of Sir Cirference upon him) Departments – People & Places; Letters To The Editor; Years Ago; Amperisand; Tech Tidbits; Technical Correspondence; Road Test Summary; Time & Place; Showcase; Market Place; PS

Issue:  November 1993

Condition:  Very Good