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22 pages. Contents: Cover photo of President Harry S. Truman, The Man of the Year (for advocating repeal of the Taft-Hartley Law, and more); Your Washington Reporter; "Closed Shop" - An How! - considers the 'union security' of doctors and lawyers - by Ruben Levin; Some aspects of the Legislative picture, provided by Senator Wayne L. Morse; Harold L. Walker joins MacArthur's staff in Tokyo; Column by Robert Hewitt; Lodge news; Photo of Progressive Lodge 528, Brandon, Manitoba; Large photo of Pullman local Lodge Chairmen at Kansas City meeting, January 10-12, 1949; Photo from Pointsettia Lodge 78, Los Angeles; Trade Education - The Chilled Car Wheel - rail wheel history by E.W. McDonald of the Griffin Wheel Company; Gaylark Seatcover ad inside back cover; Illinois Merchandise Mart back cover ad for combination Zipper Billfold, Ball Point Pen, Pocket Flashlight and plastic key holder. Above-average external wear. Address label on front cover. A sound copy. Book
162 pages. Features: Cover Car - 1939 Ford Cabriolet; Caddy's Fabulous '49s; 1956 Corvette Reviewed; Metal Shaping - Part 2; Facts About Ford; and more. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
194 pages. Features: American Rambler - virtually ignored by automotive history; The Chevrolet Story - Part II; Lagonda Comes of Age - before the days of planned obsolesence; The Sting Ray - Racing represents a small segment of its role in Corvette history; How to Participate in an auction or concours; Mid-Century Masterpiece - The Lotis Elite's sales career was spectacular; Cover Car - 1932 Packard Five-Passenger Phaeton; and more. Some moisture exposure with related staining/waviness, otherwise a sound copy. Magazine
210 pages. Features: Budget Cords - the Graham Hollywood and Hupmobile Skylark; The 'Shark' - the new generation of Corvette in 1968; Big Studebakers - the Lark; Cover Car - 1933 Chevrolet Eagle Coupe; Mr. Mustang - the rags-to-riches story of Carroll Shelby; Olds F-28; Pierce-Arrow - Crowning a new champion; Using high-build primers; Ferrari - the short-wheelbase 250GT makes its mark; Ford Courier - the first one appeared in 1955; 1929 Packard Phaeton 645 with Dietrich body; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
186 pages. Features: Durant's economy model, the Star - a 1927 Model M Roadster; Kaiser-Darrin - the little two-seater designed by Dutch Darrin; DeSoto Adventurer - Few flashy designs of the 50s could compete with this car - a '59 hardtop is shown - owner singer Richard Carpenter; Duesenberg - Eddie Rickenbacker is shown in a 1914 Indy photo with riding mechanic Eddie O'Donnell; Marmon V-16 - stately '32 convertible sedan; War Woodie - Maroon '42 Mercury station wagon; Packard - Dick Teague remembers the Predictor; Mr. Corvette - Chevy's Legendary Zora Arkus-Duntov; Celebrity Car Showcase; How to perform woodgraining like the pros; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
170 pages. Features: 1930 Chevy Sport Coupe; Morgan - Thoroughbred English Sports Car; 1966 Chevrolet Corvair Corsa Turbo 180 Convertible; Modernizing vintage clocks, generators and locks; Auburn - Purebred American Classic; Show Detailing a '55 Crown Vic; Luxury Cadillac Sedan - 1940 Sixty Special. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A quality copy. Magazine
178 pages. Features: The Lozier Story - Part I; New York to Paris - still the longest race; The Real McCoy - Corvette History - Part IX; Cadillac's Dream Machines - Eldorado to Cyclone; The Annual Hoosier Show; Adventure - the name of the game - Henry Austin Clark tells the story; Cadillac-LaSalle Meet; Cover Car - 1950 Ford Crestliner; and more. Moderate wear. Minor moisture exposure. A sound copy. Magazine
154 pages. Features: Preston Tucker's 1948 Tucker - a three-eyed car; 1942 Blackout Buick; 1908 Thomas Flyer, Model F4-60; Super streamlined 1934 Desoto Airflow; 1956 Pontiac Star Chief convertible; Walter P. Chrysler - the challenge to revive Maxwell; Harry Bennett - Ford's resident tough guy tells it like it was; Touring in an old car - surviving trouble on the road; Pebble Beach - a fine tribute to Delage and Delahaye. Average wear. Bit of writing on front cover. Magazine
194 pages. Features: The Lozier Story - part III; The Edsel Story; Run of the Canary Teakettle - coast-to-coast via MGTC '49; College Student Gets His Wheels - a 1940 Buick Special; Rear-Engined Revolutionary - the Cooper Racing Car; The Real McCoy - Part II (continuing the Corvette story); Cover Truck - a 1929 Hug Roadbuilder; and more. Average wear. Some moisture exposure. A sound copy. Magazine
162 pages. Features: Packard Darrin - H. William Kranz has owned his 1942 Packard 180 Darrin Victoria convertible for over 25 years; Buick Phaeton - the 1930 Buick Model 69 Phaeton; Ford Parklane - Ford's answer to the Chevy Nomad - a 1956 Ford Parklane Station wagon is shown; 1954 Willys Lark; Teague's Toys; Duesenberg - the story of an American legend; Dodge - the Victory Six debuts with unique body construction; Oldsmobile - riding high in a 1914 Model 54 Touring Car; Harrah's Auto Collection; Memories - 1910 - quick takes of the Hudson plant; Auto Safety - they don't test them like this any more; Windshield Repair for under $10; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
178 pages. Features: The Lozier Story - Part II; The Real McCoy (Corvette History) - Part X; Chrysler's Early Eights (Part II); The Road to Concours d'Elegance - from junk to show winner; Mustant - Ford's Wonder Car - Part I; Vintage Car Races; Degreasing Auto Parts; Cover Car - 1929 Packard Model 6-26; and more. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
194 pages. Features: Corvette Grand Sport; Hudsons of the 1940s and early 1950s could win on the race track on Sundays but couldn't sell on Mondays; Cover Car - 1931 Chrysler CM Roadster; Alvis 25 Revisited; Meet Maurice D. Hendry; Diesel Cars - C.L. Cummins and his prototypes; Winton - San Francisco quake fashions a motorized hero; Pure Gold - Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village; Hershey Happening - Big Meet; A peek into Edward Towe's Collection of Fabulous Fords; Beaulieu Autojumble - England's version of Hershey; DeRusting - homemade setup proves effective; Classy Chevys - a look at Bill Heinrich's Collection; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
162 pages. Features: 1928 Jordan Playboy Roadster; 1940 Ford Mercury; Harry C. Stutz; 1954 Dodge Royal Pace Car; Revealing original factory and agency photos; Harry Bennett - Henry Ford's tough guy tells his story; Early Day Motoring - the trials and tribulations of touring; A history of the motor car tire in America. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
210 pages. Features: BMW Mechanical Egg - the 328 prophesied the future path of sports car development; Yankees Succeed - the first V-8 to go into serious production in the U.S. was the Cadillac Type 51 introduced in 1914; Chevrolet - Automakers Face-off - Chevrolet was out in front after the great auto manufacturing explosion following WWII; Plain Jane Dodge - in 1923, Dodge President Haynes told dealers that Dodge would continue to improve its products rather than participating in fads; An index to this magazine through 1978; Gearbox restoration feature; Dearborn '79; Cover Car - a 1923 Apperson Touring; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
170 pages. Features: 1963 Ford XL - 425 HP 427 engine with four on the floor; Chevy Cabriolet - the luxury 1941 premium special De Luxe; Pontiac's GTO - a true legend among performance cars of the sixties and early 70s; 1916 Pierce-Arrow Model 48; 1966 Corsa Corvair convertible; Duesenberg J; How to enamel old car badges; Spring Carlisle; Charlotte '82; The Ricketts - the birth and death of an Indiana auto maker. Average wear. Two-inch opening to fore-edge of front cover. Faint date stamp on front cover. A sound copy. Magazine
178 pages. Features: Cover Car - 1927 Chrysler Imperial Phaeton; Buick History - Part II; Early AC Sports Cars; The Corvette SS; Packard Light 8; and more. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
194 pages. Features: Sting Ray - even in its final form the 1963 Sting Ray maintained an uncanny similarity to Bill Mitchell's original racer; Dodge Brothers - two-year court battle against Henry Ford; Alice Huyler Ramsey - first of the 'weaker sex' to show driving superiority - from Hell Gate to Golden Gate in 1909!; The Chevrolet Story - the 1932 Queen started a Chevrolet styling lead; The Trials of Early Motoring - a 1913 journey from Iowa to California in a 1913 Studebaker EMF; The art of leading; The Bud Cohn auction set a new single-car-sale world's record; Cover Car - 1963 Corvette Sting Ray Sport Coupe; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
162 pages. Features: The Cadillac's Eldorado Brougham - an exclusive automobile; The Chevrolet Story - Part I; Dodge Automobiles - without the Brothers?; Rebuilding a Model T - there's more than one way; Painting and Finishing - a restoration feature; Mustang - Ford's Wonder Car - Part II; Cover car - 1957 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham; and more. Moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
178 pages. Features: Cover Car - 1914 Buick Roadster; Buick History Part I - 1903 to 1929; SS II - Too Small to Succeed; Buick's Glory Years - 1936 to 1941; Buick's Fifties Dream Cars; and more. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
194 pages. Features: Early Motoring - in 1913 Hiram Kneedler packed his family into a Studebaker EMF 30 and headed from Iowa to Los Angeles - his day-to-day diary makes a classic story for car buffs; Morgan Sports Car - the 'flat radiator' Morgan is the classic model of an equally classic marque; The Cars & Parts Story - the story of this magazine; The Chevrolet Story - Part III - Ford, the champion - is challenged by Chevrolet; The Dodge Brothers Four; In the Rear View Mirror; Hudson Jet - brought its producer to its knees; Cover Car - 1926 Chandler Comrade Roadster; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
170 pages. Features: Heavy Hauler - Chevy's 1927 Capital Truck; 1953 Kaiser Manhattan; 1959 Ford Skyliner - retractible roof; 1950-51 Studebaker - Commander Convertible; 1929 Dodge - a superb DA Roadster with rumble seat; 1957 Morgan - a sports car with room for four; Willys-Overland - mass producing the Knight engine; A History of the Assembled car in America; Restoration - refurbishing a 1911 Robinson fire truck; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
146 pages. Features: Cover Car - 1931 Cadillac seven passenger phaeton; Four Wheel Drive - Part III; Chrysler - The Early Eights (Part I); The Real McCoy - Corvette undergoes another style change - part VIII; Wire Wheels - getting things straight - how to restore them; Why Cadillac Won - world's most successful luxury car; and more. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
194 pages. Features: Cover Car - 1957 Chevrolet Bel-Air; Sting Ray - the Corvette retained its purity of purpose in 1963; Lincoln Highway - dedicated on October 30, 1913, but it was little more than a cow path; Rolls-Royce in the U.S.; Bearing Basics - referencing replacements and describing tell-tale signs of faulty bearings; Warmed-Over Dodges - 1927 found Dodge four-cylinder cars facing signs of rejection; Studebaker - they prepared a team of 5 cars for the 1932 Indy 500; Lancia Flaminia - after starting life as a sedan, the Flaminia series blossomed other variations; Antiques in Ohio - search for an early Rambler wiper cable assembly turns into an adventure; Avanti - in many ways the Avanti was as remarkable as the 1963 Sting Ray Corvette; and more. Average wear. Minor staining/waviness from moisture exposure. A sound copy. Magazine
170 pages. Features: 1928 Chrysler LeBaron L-80; Continental Mark II; Jeeps and Jeepsters; The Cadillac Model 30 Demi-Tonneau listed for $1,765; Charisma in a 1940 Buick Sport Phaeton; Stutz, Mercer and ReVere in handcrafted brass; A well-deserved facelift for the '52 Studebaker Land Cruiser; Ghia 1500 GT - Fastback styling in the early '60s; Dearborn '81 - Fords, Fords, and more Fords; WOKR - annual gathering of the Willys-Overland-Knight Registry; Restoration - body panels, old car research, windshield repair; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
162 pages. Features: Cover Car - 1932 V16 Cadillac; Four Wheel Drive - Part I; 5-pages of reproductions of fabulous brochures for the Ford 1 1/2-ton truck (circa 1930s?); Plymouth's Fifty-Year Voyage - production approaches 23,250,000; Invicta - unconquered; The Real McCoy - Part VI of the Corvette Story; and more. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine