
Car and Driver October 1975 Chevette Detroit's Most Important Car Magazine
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Car and Driver October 1975 Magazine - Chevette Feature
Features:
- Original October 1975 issue of Car and Driver magazine
- Cover story on the 1976 Chevette hailed as "The Most Important Car Detroit Has Ever Built"
- Feature article: "Why the Cosworth Vega Almost Didn't Make It"
- Preview of 1976 new cars from GM, Ford, and AMC
- Iconic cover featuring a red 1976 Chevette
This vintage Car and Driver magazine from October 1975 offers fascinating automotive journalism from the mid-1970s. The issue is notable for its spotlight on the newly introduced Chevette, which the magazine declared Detroit's most significant automotive achievement. Additional content includes an in-depth look at the troubled development of the Cosworth Vega and previews of 1976 models from major American automakers. An essential piece for collectors of automotive literature and GM history enthusiasts.
Condition: The magazine shows some wear consistent with age. The cover appears mostly intact with no visible tears or large creases. Colors remain vibrant though minor fading may be present. There is slight spine and edge wear. No stickers or markings appear on the cover.
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- Language Version
- ENG
- Media Access
- Media Theme
- Automotive
- Publication Frequency
- Monthly