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Littleton, Colorado, United States

Littleton, Colorado, United States

Road and Track magazine Volume 26, No 3 November 1964.  This magazine has some wear on the covers and a small tear at the top left of the front cover.  The binding is good with all pages intact. Please see pictures.  

Overall in good condition.

test reports on the Ferrari 365 Daytona and the track version 364GTB4 Competitione, the Capri 2800 V6, Fiat 124 Special TC and a preview of the BMW 525.  There are also driving impressions on the Ferrari GTO, Ferrari Mexico, and Alfa Duetto Spider.  Buying guide on Alfa Romeo 1600 and 1750 GTV, Spider, Duetto, and Sprint GT.   There is a Owner's Survey on the Porsche 914.

Magazine will be mailed via USPS Media Mail.  I can combine shipping with additional magazines using Media Mail at very little extra cost.

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