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Motor Trend (United States) October 1954

Motor Trend – October 1954

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MOTOR TREND 1954 OCT Vol 6 No 10 - BUICK SPECIAL, X-RAY, VICTRESS, AMBASSADOR
 
Within this very hard to find issue you will discover the following topics:
1)        Understanding the Magnaflux inspection system
2)        Auto news from Detroit, Europe & from the racing world
3)        The latest in suspension technology
4)        Admiring the new X-Ray Special sports car (Cover Car)
5)        Testing the '54 Buick Special
6)        Testing the '54 Nash Ambassador
7)        Testing the '54 Studebaker Champion
8)        The auto industry from 1920 to 1933
9)        Checking out the air conditioner system in the new Pontiac
10)     A feature on the Facel Vega
11)     Customs from George Lange, Andrew DiDia, Herbert Waite, Dick Mueller & Paul Gley
12)     Designing and building the Victress S-4 sports car
13)     Recalling the 16-speed 1940 Maybach Zeppelin V-12
14)     A Cadillac-powered Corvette
Plus other interesting items.

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