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This is the December 1961 issue of SPEED MECHANICS Magazine.


Condition:   Okay

-cover chip at top, and corner piece
-light discolor on page edge throughout
-all pages there

Size:  8.5" x 11"

Pages:  66

Description of Contents:

This is Speed Mechanics, one of the best of the "how to hop up" your hot rod magazines. Printed in December, 1961. This has pics and articles on Chevrolet running at the 1961 Indianapolis 500, special section on car shows across the country with lots of pictures including Ed Roth, a nice 1957 Ford Ranchero Custom, make your own quick change tow bar, a dragster running a Chrysler hemi with a 671 GMC Blower Supercharger, make your own rolls and pleats package tray, balance your engine the right way, 1953 Studebaker stock car, make a combination Scattershield bellhousing, cover car "VULCAN JET" 1942 Studebaker commander converted to roadster with 1951 Studebaker body parts, Darryl Starbird reports on a rare 1949 Morris Minor custom with Stewart Warner gauges, section on show cars like the Green Monster and a 1936 Ford convertible, a 1933 Ford coupe channeled eight inches and dropped 2 1/2 inches, 1933 Ford Pickup with six carbs on an Offenhauser, and more.

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