Description
This vintage collection of five Sports Illustrated magazines from the 1960s and 1970s is an exceptional find for auto racing enthusiasts and collectors alike. Each magazine captures thrilling moments in motorsport history, especially focusing on the prestigious Indianapolis 500. Not only are these collectible vintage magazines perfect for archival purposes, but they also serve as a nostalgic reminder of the golden age of auto racing.
Discover the included issues in this rare lot:
- May 29, 1961 (Vol. 14 No. 21) – Features comprehensive coverage of the Indianapolis 500, showcasing the excitement and drama of the race.
- May 13, 1968 – Titled "Indianapolis: The Turbine Insurrection", this issue discusses the revolutionary changes in racing technology that defined a generation.
- June 8, 1970 – Highlights "Al Unser Coasts to Indy Victory", a tribute to one of the most celebrated drivers of the era.
- September 6, 1971 – Spotlights "The World’s Best Driver: Jackie Stewart", offering insight into his incredible career and impact on racing.
- June 5, 1972 – Features "Winged Victory: Mark Donohue at Indy", commemorating a pivotal victory that left a mark on motorsport history.
All magazines included in this collection are in good condition, carefully maintained, and protected with plastic coverings to ensure their longevity. The exact magazines pictured will be delivered to you, so please review the images for your own assessment of their condition.
This collection is a valuable addition for anyone interested in racing culture and history. It captures significant figures and moments that have shaped the world of auto racing.
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