Motor Life, April 1956 Features Test Reports: Plymouth, Pontiac, Chrysler & Tbir on 2040-parts.com
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MOTOR LIFE, APRIL 1956 CAR MAGAZINE
USED. FEATURES; TEST REPORTS: PLYMOUTH, PONTIAC, CHRYSLER, AND THUNDERBIRD. ENGINE SECTION PLUS DETROITS POWER KITS, 7 STEPS TO POWER, TRANSPLANTING ENGINES, THREE CHOICES IN SUPERCHARGING. TORN (FRONT COVER TORN OFF) AND RIPPED. SOME YELLOWING AND OLD MAGAZINE SMELL.
KEYWORDS: RAT ROD, HOT ROD, STREET ROD, NSRA, CAR, CARS, OLD SKOOL
AUTO MAGAZINE, MOTOR LIFE, APRIL 1956
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