Rev Magazine Little Pages Hot Rat Rod 40 Ford 32 Model A Old Car 55 50 Chevy on 2040-parts.com
Lancaster, Ohio, US
REV Magazine... Issue # 8 circa 2002 "Grease, Rust and Hot Rod Stuff!"
Cool issue. Packed full of great articles, How-to's and car features.
After the turn of the century (yep its true). This little book was published out of Ohio. This issue has
a feature on the HAMB drags, dirt track racing in Ohio and much more!!!!
Magazine does not show wear and tear from years of reading and improper storage.... because it's still new.
So bid, Read and Enjoy.
Thanks for looking and be sure to check my other auctions!!!!
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