Description
This October 24, 1978 issue of Esquire Magazine is an exceptional collectible that features the iconic racing driver Mario Andretti on the cover. Just after his triumphant victory in the Formula One World Championship, this cover story captures Andretti in a moment of high achievement and reflects the exhilarating world of motorsports.
This vintage magazine not only celebrates a legendary athlete but also dives deep into the culture and politics of the time. It offers a valuable glimpse into the late 1970s, showcasing the intersection of sport and societal issues in America. In an era when racing was becoming more popular and dangerous, Andretti’s story epitomizes the thrill-seeking spirit of the decade. This issue is a must-have for motorsport fans, political enthusiasts, and collectors of vintage magazines, particularly those interested in cultural history.
This magazine is in very good condition, showing minor edge wear typical for its age, making it a great addition to any collection of vintage magazines. The item pictured is the exact one you will receive. Please refer to the photos for details on condition.
Key features of this vintage issue include:
- Featured Cover Story: A gripping profile of Mario Andretti, detailing his career and fearless approach to racing.
- Cultural Insight: Includes articles that reflect the political landscape of the 1970s, making it a historical document.
Whether you're a racing aficionado or simply an admirer of classic journalism, this Esquire Magazine vintage issue from 1978 is a significant piece that captures the thrill of high-speed racing, the evolution of American politics, and the artistry of renowned writers.
Each magazine is shipped with a protective plastic covering. Combined shipping is available upon request, ensuring that your precious collectible arrives safely.
Don’t miss your chance to own this piece of vintage magazine history that speaks to the heart of motorsport enthusiasts and collectors alike!