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Road and Track Magazine
June 1995 Road and Track Fastest American Cars Corvette
This is a wonderful and informative copy of the June 1995 edition of Road and Track Magazine. The Table of Contents is listed below the image
This magazine is in good condition. There is some edge wear. There are a few creases on the covers as sell as some rips along the edges. The cover is loose The binding is tight with no loose or missing pages. There may be a little fading of the pages.
Here is the table of contents:
- ROAD TESTS
- BMW 740i-the red carpet doesn't get any redder, Bavaria's V-8 luxury sedan Isn't content with just a touch of class; it lays it on with a trowel
- Nissan 200SX SE-R-take one Sentra platform, add a real engine, and you have a formula for fun worthy of the return of the 200SX name
- FIRST DRIVES
- Volvo T5-R-based on Volvo's 850 Turbo sedan and wagon, the T5-R is the saltiest export from Goteborg, Sweden, since the pickled herring
- Porsche 911 Turbo-with 400 horsepower and massive torque, you know it's fast. But it's also docile. And the best Porsche yet.
- Bentley Azure-nothin'but the blues (blue skies, blue bloods and a blue-chip price tag of $319,000) for Bentley's new convertible flagship
- Not Quite Cars: 1995 Chrysler Minivans and Kia Sportage-an allnew minivan from the market leader and a new, cute sport ute from Korea
- FEATURES
- Bold New Bavarians-illustrator Mark Stehrenberger predicts the future at BMW. It's almost enough to make "Pischetsrieder" a household word
- Fastest Cars in America-busting the banking at Firestone's test track near Fort Stockton, Texas, with the hottest sports cars in the U.S.A.
- Long-Term Tests: Porsche 911 Carrera & Oldsmobile Aurora-a good Olds goes through a bad winter, a good Porsche goes everywhere
- Those Were the Days-Bernard Cahier, a golden agent from the golden age of racing, the Fifties presents a photo essay of that fantastic era
- Salon: Cobra Daytona Coupe-in a recently discovered manuscript dating from the mid-Sixties, Henry N. Manney /// tells how it really was
- Used Car Classic: 1984-1991 Honda CRX-it was the nifty, nimble scratch for the enthusiast itch: fun to drive and painless on the pocketbook
- TECHNICAL -- Tire Test: A Path of Least Resistance-tales of deformation, hysteresis and spiders. (And you thought rolling resistance was a tired subject.)
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