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Discover a piece of automotive history with the VTG Motor Trend Magazine, May 1979: The Cars That Jack Built. This iconic magazine captures the essence of the late 70s automotive scene, presenting an incredible range of vehicles that showcase innovative design and engineering. Perfect for car enthusiasts and collectors, this edition is a vintage treasure that pays homage to the automotive industry.
In this issue, you will find comprehensive road tests and driving impressions of some of the most significant vehicles of the era. From the sporty Chevrolet Citation X11 to the elegant Mercedes-Benz G-Series Cross Country, this magazine highlights the diversity and creativity of car manufacturing during a transformative period. The editorial team at Motor Trend digs deep into features and performance, providing insights that are both informative and engaging.
Take a look at the thrilling line-up featured in this edition:
- Road Tests: Includes reviews of the '49 Chevrolet Citation X11, '56 Pontiac Phoenix, and '78 Chrysler New Yorker, among others.
- Exclusive Features: In-depth articles such as “Doing the Daytona 24-Hour in a Pontiac” and “Is Leasing for You?” offer unique perspectives.
Each article is well-researched, providing you with the information you need to appreciate the evolution of automotive design. The magazine’s highlight, The Cars That Jack Built showcases Jack Telnack’s impactful styling doctrine that shaped the future of car design.
Your purchase includes a plastic protective covering to ensure the magazine stays in excellent condition. We also offer combined shipping, so feel free to ask for details!
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Don't miss the opportunity to own this vintage piece of automotive journalism. Add it to your collection today and enjoy a nostalgic journey through the golden years of the automobile industry!