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Dec 56 Aston Martin DB2/4 Aston Martin DBR1/250 Jaguar Mk VIII MG TD
$45
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Modern Motor December 1956
MOTOR magazine was originally published as Modern Motor from its inaugural issue on 9 May 1954 by the late Colin Ryrie as MD of Modern Magazines and Jules Feldman OAM as editor. The name derived from the publishing house that produced it, Modern Magazines. Colloquially, the title was abbreviated to Motor, and subsequently the word 'Modern' was dropped from the title to become simply “MOTOR” in 1992. The magazine is headquartered in Melbourne.
Dylan Campbell was the editor of MOTOR between 2013 and 2020. After switching to Wheels in September 2020, Campbell was succeeded as editor at MOTOR by Andy Enright. MOTOR focuses on prestige and high-performance vehicles and covers every aspect of performance-car culture.
For sale is a December 1956 edition of Motor Magazine featuring the Aston martin DBR1/250 and the Aston Martin DB2/4 for 1956, along with an interesting in depth article on the Australian Edith Villiers Three Wheeler. The condition of this motoring time capsule I would describe as 8/10, missing the front/rear covers otherwise in excellent condition for its age of 67 years. This magazine has some excellent articles for and enthusiasts making it a worthwhile addition to your collection of motoring memorabilia.
Covered in this December 1956 edition of Motor Magazine are articles on;
• Aston Martin DB2/4
• Aston Martin DBR1/250
• Goliath Saloon
• Jaguar Mk VIII
• Bentley
• Austin Princess
• Austin Healey Six
• XK140 Automatic
• Berkeley Sports
• Australian Edith Villiers Three Wheeler
• Wolseley 6/90
• Ford Consul
• US Cars for 1957
• Holden Camper Conversion
• Care and Maintenance: MG TD
• Personal Profile: Fangio
• Technical: VW MAG Supercharger
• Motor Racing: Australian GP
• Motor Show: Paris Salon
All in all a great read and an automotive treasure trove from 1956!
A MUST FOR THE MOTORING
MEMORABILIA ENTHUSIAST!
All magazines are packaged and posted with love and respect, worthy of these motoring time capsules. They are protected while in transit to prevent chafing, waterproofed with a waterproof membrane and include a cardboard stiffener to prevent undue travel and handling stress. Finally, they are sent with tracking to ensure their delivery.
Pickup or will deliver
Overseas postage at cost.
Phone/text ******2612 for details.
MOTOR magazine was originally published as Modern Motor from its inaugural issue on 9 May 1954 by the late Colin Ryrie as MD of Modern Magazines and Jules Feldman OAM as editor. The name derived from the publishing house that produced it, Modern Magazines. Colloquially, the title was abbreviated to Motor, and subsequently the word 'Modern' was dropped from the title to become simply “MOTOR” in 1992. The magazine is headquartered in Melbourne.
Dylan Campbell was the editor of MOTOR between 2013 and 2020. After switching to Wheels in September 2020, Campbell was succeeded as editor at MOTOR by Andy Enright. MOTOR focuses on prestige and high-performance vehicles and covers every aspect of performance-car culture.
For sale is a December 1956 edition of Motor Magazine featuring the Aston martin DBR1/250 and the Aston Martin DB2/4 for 1956, along with an interesting in depth article on the Australian Edith Villiers Three Wheeler. The condition of this motoring time capsule I would describe as 8/10, missing the front/rear covers otherwise in excellent condition for its age of 67 years. This magazine has some excellent articles for and enthusiasts making it a worthwhile addition to your collection of motoring memorabilia.
Covered in this December 1956 edition of Motor Magazine are articles on;
• Aston Martin DB2/4
• Aston Martin DBR1/250
• Goliath Saloon
• Jaguar Mk VIII
• Bentley
• Austin Princess
• Austin Healey Six
• XK140 Automatic
• Berkeley Sports
• Australian Edith Villiers Three Wheeler
• Wolseley 6/90
• Ford Consul
• US Cars for 1957
• Holden Camper Conversion
• Care and Maintenance: MG TD
• Personal Profile: Fangio
• Technical: VW MAG Supercharger
• Motor Racing: Australian GP
• Motor Show: Paris Salon
All in all a great read and an automotive treasure trove from 1956!
A MUST FOR THE MOTORING
MEMORABILIA ENTHUSIAST!
All magazines are packaged and posted with love and respect, worthy of these motoring time capsules. They are protected while in transit to prevent chafing, waterproofed with a waterproof membrane and include a cardboard stiffener to prevent undue travel and handling stress. Finally, they are sent with tracking to ensure their delivery.
Pickup or will deliver
Overseas postage at cost.
Phone/text ******2612 for details.
- Date Listed:25/02/2023
- Last Edited:25/02/2023
- Condition:Used
- Shipping:Shipping & Pickup
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