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Chicago, Illinois, US
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This is the May 1972 issue of STOCK CAR RACING Magazine.


Condition:  Pretty Good



-light edge wear
-top cover spine split to first staple
-all pages there

Size:  8.5" x 11"

Pages: 82

Description of Contents:

 This has great vintage pictures and articles on the stock car racing scene, including a look at the "Racers Behind Bars" rehab program for prisoners, SCR Goes Racing with it's Chevrolet Vega, Bobby Allison wins at Winston NASCAR, a look at "The Big Four" Richard Petty - Bobby Allison - Bobby Isaac - David Pearson,  feature on Don Diffendorf, great center picture of Chargin' Charlie Gloztbach driving the Cotton Owens Charger, feature on the great Daytona 72 race, spotlight on Lee Hendrickson , ignition tips, AMT releases stock car models, lots of Charger pictures, speed equipment ads ,  and much more.

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