Vintage Sunday Times Magazine May 30th 1971

£18.00

Vintage Sunday Times Magazine May 30th 1971

AUTOTEST

The Magazine’s summer motoring guide, with special inquiries by the Insight Consumer Unit. Cover by Roger Law and David Montgomery.

The Chemistry of Premature Exhaustion: obsolescence – why your exhaust pipe has become expendable. photograph by Tom Murray

Driving into the Rough: the cars that flourish when they’ve run out of road. By Tony Osman photographs by Tom Murray and Alain Le Garsmeur.

The 30,000-mile Shockers: the shock absorber business, and why it is booming.

Pride after the Fall: how the Rolls Royce car division has survived the big crisis Report by George Perry, photographs by Tom Murray and Alain Le Garsmeur.

The Swedish Lesson: Sweden’s rigorous motor test, and the facts it has revealed about Europe’s cars. Drawings by Ken Lewis.

The Serious Business of being an Amateur: A would-be star of the motor-racing circuit, interviewed by Judith Jackson, photographs by Tom Murray.

The Red Peril: rust, how it eats our cars, and how the problem could be reduced. Photographs by Ian Yeomans.

Bread and Pain for the Prince’s Luck: why 40,000 Moroccan boys were circumcised on the same day; photographs by Marc Riboud.

Models of Persistence: five painters, and the models who consistently recur in their work. By Valerie Wade; photographs by David Reed.

Opus Dei: an account of the work of the Spain-based Roman Catholic Association by one of its members, Ronald King.

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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine May 30th 1971

AUTOTEST

The Magazine’s summer motoring guide, with special inquiries by the Insight Consumer Unit. Cover by Roger Law and David Montgomery.

The Chemistry of Premature Exhaustion: obsolescence – why your exhaust pipe has become expendable. photograph by Tom Murray

Driving into the Rough: the cars that flourish when they’ve run out of road. By Tony Osman photographs by Tom Murray and Alain Le Garsmeur.

The 30,000-mile Shockers: the shock absorber business, and why it is booming.

Pride after the Fall: how the Rolls Royce car division has survived the big crisis Report by George Perry, photographs by Tom Murray and Alain Le Garsmeur.

The Swedish Lesson: Sweden’s rigorous motor test, and the facts it has revealed about Europe’s cars. Drawings by Ken Lewis.

The Serious Business of being an Amateur: A would-be star of the motor-racing circuit, interviewed by Judith Jackson, photographs by Tom Murray.

The Red Peril: rust, how it eats our cars, and how the problem could be reduced. Photographs by Ian Yeomans.

Bread and Pain for the Prince’s Luck: why 40,000 Moroccan boys were circumcised on the same day; photographs by Marc Riboud.

Models of Persistence: five painters, and the models who consistently recur in their work. By Valerie Wade; photographs by David Reed.

Opus Dei: an account of the work of the Spain-based Roman Catholic Association by one of its members, Ronald King.

64 pages. This issue is in very good condition for age. Some minor marks on the cover

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Weight 300 g
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Good condition