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1959 Speed Mechanics Dec Art Chrisman 1932 Ford Coupe 1949 Mercury 49 Plymouth on 2040-parts.com

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Chicago, Illinois, US
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This is the December 1959 issue of SPEED MECHANICS Magazine.


Condition:   Solid

-cover wear, corner crease lines
-small bottom of cover spine separation
-numbers on cover
-light discolor on page edge throughout
-all pages there

Size:  8.5" x 11"

Pages:  50

Description of Contents:

This is an issue of Speed Mechanics magazine, printed in December 1959. Measures approximately 8" x 11". This is one of the best of the vintage hot rod magazines from the 1950s and 60s. This has great vintage pictures and articles including a special section on 1930s hot rods including the Art Chrisman 1932 roadster now owned by Wade Lowe, also the Low Seco 1933 Ford roadster with 1948 Mercury flathead, the Andy Kassa 1932 3-window "Ruby Rod" Ford and more; a wild custom tourer hot rod with a Cadillac hearse cowl on a 1941 Ford chassis, a beautiful 1949 Mercury coupe with scallop paint, a 1935 Ford coupe with small block Chevy, a 1949 Plymouth station wagon with a souped up drive train, and lots more.

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