VTG Cycle World Magazine November 1966 - The Isle of Man TT Races Report


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Sale price$18.95 USD

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Discover a piece of motorcycling history with this vintage Cycle World Magazine from November 1966, which features an in-depth report on the iconic Isle of Man TT Races. This magazine is a must-have for any motorcycle enthusiast or collector who appreciates the rich heritage of motorcycle racing.

The Isle of Man TT Races, celebrated for their dangerous courses and thrilling speeds, have captivated audiences for decades. In this issue, you’ll find comprehensive coverage of the race events, including profiles of leading riders, insights into the bikes they rode, and the intense competition that defines this legendary race. Immerse yourself in the excitement and energy of one of the most prestigious motorcycle events in the world.

This magazine is in good vintage condition, but it does show signs of its age with some minor wear on the edges. It may also have rips or marks, which add character to this collectible piece. For those who appreciate the stories and visuals from classic motorcycle racing, this magazine holds immense value.

Each copy comes with a plastic protective covering to help preserve its condition, making it perfect for display or for your collection. You'll appreciate the attention to detail in both the articles and the photography, bringing the adrenaline of the TT races right to your living room.

  • Newsstand/No Label: A genuine piece of history.
  • Protective Covering: Ensures long-lasting preservation.

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VTG Cycle World Magazine Cover

This is a rare find that not only showcases the rich tradition of motorcycle racing but also serves as a fantastic conversation starter. Whether you're adding to your collection or gifting to a fellow motorcycling enthusiast, this magazine is sure to impress.

  • Some minor wear on edges and/or rips or marks.
  • See photos for details.

Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of motorcycle racing history with the VTG Cycle World Magazine from November 1966!

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