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CAR / Automobile, HOT ROD, TRUCK, Car RACING, VAN & Misc VEHICLE Magazines INVENTORY ->>>> Below is an inventory of ITEMS IN STOCK, FOR SALE & ready to sell.MOST are NOT catalogued by price & conditon, as we have FAR FAR too many items & they are always changing! PRICED issues, are ready to sell & current listings! If you see items that interest you, PLEASE; (1) REQUEST Condition, Price & confirmation of availability; (2) State preferred Condition; (A) Highest Available Grade; (B) Middle Grade; (C) Lowest grade, cheapest copy; (3) List up to a MAXIMUM of 50 items that interest you [pulling, grading & pricing is very time consuming; If you list MORE than 50 items, we will begin at the top of the list & stop at the fiftieth item; Unfortunately most people who ask for more than 50 items, do not buy anything & are just "window shpping"; If you make a purchase, we will be happy to Quote more items]; (4) We will be VERY happy to respond with what is in stock, As Soon As Possible; (5) Let us know which COUNTRY you live in [USA, Canada, Overseas, etc] so we can quote Postage! THANK YOU!.....Doug Sulipa

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CAR / Automobile, HOT ROD, TRUCK, Car RACING, VAN & Misc VEHICLE Magazines INVENTORY -

ABC'S OF HOT RODDING (Argus Pub. Corp.) 1975 - (Performance basics and Speed Secrets);

ACME AUTO, WINNIPEG, MB. CANADA (Acme Auto Pub.)1973/74 (Wholesale Catalogue);

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1979/80 (Wholesale Catalogue);

ALL CHEVY (McMullen Pub. Inc.)1987 (August; Volume 1 #1 Chuck Vahldick's 1969 Camaro/ Connie Woods/ Anneamrie Driscoll);(November; Volume 1 #2 Dave & Donna Cook's 1957 Bel Air/ 1987 Camaro);1988 (April; Volume 2 #2 Jim Hendrick's 1968; Z2B/ Shelby Jeanne Snyder);(June; Volume 2 #3 - 1955 Nomad/ Jill Castellano);(August; Volume 2 #4 - Frank Whitlock's 1970 SS396 Chevelle Convertible/ Launa Moroson);(October; Volume 2 #5 Joan & Jerry Perkin's 1955 Convertible/ Shannon Rae);(December; Volume 2 #6 Rick Dehlinger's 1968 Corvette/ Annmarie Driscoll);1989 (February Tom McEwen's 1957 Funny Car/ Nadine Skomski);(April 1959 Impala/ Sandra Wiild);(October Leonard Orozco's 1951 Woodie/ Stacy Canchola);1990 (February Jeniceks' 1957 Bel Air);(June Bill Bush's 1967 Chevelle SS/ Laura Primeau);(October Mike Artman's 1964 Chevy II);(November - A Look at 1991 Z28/Monte Carlo Aero Kits);(December Roger Baumister & Rick Runa restoring 1956/ Annmarie Driscoll);1991 (January 1963; Corvette/ Kelly Bratten/ Albert Nicholson);(October - 1955/57 Club directory/ Tri-Five Engine and Trans Upgrade);(November Gary Irwin's 1969 Corvette/ Mary Schreiber/ Kelli Shaffer/ Ken Finocchio/ Anthony Bonaparte);1992 (January - Nova/ Laurie Lammens/ “1992 Pin-up Calendar”);(March – Terry & James Riker 1967 Camaro);(June – Fran Kachaturian's 1966 Nova II/ Killee Inglish/ Daniel Earle);(August – Richard Hyder's 1956/ Brandi Downes);1993 (March - “South East Camaro Nationals”/ “Tilt Columns for Classics”);(June - “Bowtie Beasts; Pro Street; Custom; Stock”/ 1955 Chevy “Disc Brake Conversion”);(July – 1955 Nomad/ Tonya Poole);(September - Peter Dyer's 1955/ “1955 Fender Repair”);(December – Steve Enright's 1957 Bel Air/ Valerie Bird);1994 (February – Debbie Kline/ Beverly Murphy/ Eddie Van Halen's 1956 Pro Street Chevy);(March - Mike Paluzz's 1957 Bel Air);(June – Bill Verboon's 1957/ Janette Noland);(July - “55/57 Cooling Techniques”/ “F-Body Traction Aids”/ “Cam Selection Guides”);(October - “Gary Harmon's 1963 Impala SS”/ “Power Vent Windows”);(December – Tom Evan's 1954 Corvette/ Tiffany Richardson);1995 (March - “Camaro Performance”/ “Paxton's Suspension Products”);

AMERICAN RODDER (Paisano Pub. Inc.)1988 (April – Volume 1 #4; - Tom Senter's 1932 Ford Roadster);(June – Volume 1 #5 – Sharon Kolmos' 1932 Ford Sedan);1989 (April – 1932 Highboy Roadster/ 1932 Ford Coupe/ 1932 Ford Sedan/ 1947 Chevy Convertible);(June - “Swim Suit Issue”/ “1933 Ford Coupe”/ “1933 Ford Phaeton”);1991 (March - “Chassis Buyer's Guide”/ “1948 Ford Pickup”/ “1941 Willys Coupe”);(June - “Swim Suit Issue”);(August - “Exhaust Systems”/ “1948 Buick”/ “1946 Ford Sedan”/ “1939 Ford Sedan”);(September – Kimberlee Kline/ “1951 Mercury”/ 1956 Chevy”/ “1935 Chevrolet Coupe”);(December – Charlie Baucom's 1941 Willys);1992 (September – Jim Bouchard's 1946 Ford Coupe / Shannon Rae);(December – Stacy Baum/ Christy Patrick/ “101 cars from Louisville Nationals”);1993 (April – Bill Swift's 1947 Ford Coupe/ Patricia Bosse);(July – Mike Solak's 1934 Ford/ Stacy Scholl);(October – Butch Martino's 1934 Ford Coupe/ Midi Miller);1994 (January – Larry Roller's 1932 Ford/ Teri Allman);(September - “The Top 40! The Best of American Rodder”);1995 (August – Bill Thomas' 1932 – 3 Window Highboy/ Doug Jerger's 1965 Chevy II);2000 (July - “Hot Rods and Swimsuits”);2001 (May – Steve Silver's 1932 Ford Roadster);2002 (May – Don Anglin's 1932 Ford);

AMERICAN RODDING (Popular Library Inc.);1966 (March – United States Grand Prix);

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1968 (June – Barris – Built Voxmobile is the Fastest Guitar in the Country);1969 (June – Gene Snow's Fastest Funny Car 205.46 MPH);

AMERICA'S BEST BIG TRUCKS (Harris Pub. Inc.)1986 (Volume 1 #1 - “Custom Mania”);

AMERICA'S BEST HOT STREET CARS (Modern Day Periodicals Inc.)1984 (Volume 1 Number 1; Jack Oriente's 1956 Chevy Bel Air);

AUTOBUFF (Carnaby Communications Corp.)1984 (January – Sean Conway's 1974 Mustang II/ Renee Jackson);(May – Brian Twilla's 1962 Chevy II/ Tina/ Miss Autobuff Tina);(July – Bob Barnes' 1966 Chevy Nova/ Alexandra Day);(September – L-88 Corvette/ Valerie);1985 (January – David Toriumi's 1966 Ford Fairlane gt/ Barbie Freiberg);1986 (February – James Slocum's 1969 Corvette/ Roxy of Arizona);(May – Ed Van Scoy's 1964 Corvette/ Frances of Arizona);(December – Jerry Brassfield's 1956 Chevy/ Tina Marie);1987 (March – Mike Wakefield's 1967 Mustang/ Kayleigh from Tuscon);(May – John Boyle's 1932 Ford Roadster/ Crystal of Mesa, Arizona);

THE AUTOCAR (Dorset House Pub.)1954 (March 5 “The Dagenham Constellation”);(March 12 – Jaguar);(March 19 - “The Search for Safety”);(April 23 – The Humber Hawk);(June 25 – Jaguar);(August 20- Clock at Abinger Hammer);(August 27 - “Happiest Days of Their Lives”);(September 3 – Humber Super Sniper);(November 19 – 1955 Jaguar);(November 26 – Austin Cambridge);1956 – (July 27 – Austin Seven A.30);(November 23 - “New A.95 with New Extra Power”);1958 – (January 3 – Consul De Luxe);(February 14 – Lockheed Hydraulic Disc Brakes);1959 – (February 27 – Hillman Minx);(March 27 – A.40);(April 17 – Hillman Minx);(May 1 – Prefect De-Luxe);1963 (November 8 - “Turn and Tokyo Shows”);1981 (December 26 - “Get a Christmas Lift');1986 (June 11 - “Escaping with Six Soft Tops”);(August 6 - “New BMW Seven Series Ready for V12”);(November 5 – Lamborghini);1987 (January 14 - “The Morgan that eats Porsches”);(March 11 - “Corvette Cruising USA”);(December 16 - “Fast Fun in Citroen's Ax GT”);1988 (January 6 - “Esprit: 750 Miles in the New Turbo”);(January 13 - “New Sierra Cosworth”);(January 27 - “How Fiat's New Tipo Tops Golf and Escort”);(February 10 - “Audi Quattro”);(March 2 - “The Capri in Back”);(March 9 – Lotus Piazza);(May 4 - “16 V Astra steals the Gti Crown”);(July 13 - “Audi Quattro”);(July 27 – Lancia Delta Integrale/ Ferrari Testarossa);(August 3 – XR2);(August 31 – Range Rover);(September 14 – Lotus Elan);

AUTO CRAFTMAN (H-K Pub. Inc.);

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1957 (Decmber – Revamped 1950 Ford);

AUTO MECHANICS (Ziff-Davis Pub Co.)1956 (August – Souping the Rambler Wagon);(September – Sound Proof You car);(October – The Complete Engine Overhaul);(November – Nitro Fuels; for Weekend Warriors);1957 (January – Stroker Crankshaft for added Power);(February – 1957 Plymouth Complete Owner Maintenance);(March – 1957 Chevy Complete Home Maintenance);(April – Special Hot Rod Issue);(May/June – Bill Carroll Reports on the 1957 Buick);

AUTOMOBILE MAGAZINE (Murdoch Magazines Pub.);1986 (April;Volume 1 #1 – Toyota MRZ/ Ferrari 308);(May – Volume 1 #2 – Autokraft MK IV);(June ; Volume 1 #3 – Lotus Esprit Turbo);(August – Porsche 959);1987 (January – Range Rover/ 87' All Stars);(February – Porsche vs. Audi vs. TVR vs. Lotus);(April – Mustang GT/ First Anniversary);(May – Camaro or Firebird?);(June – Porsche 911);(August - BMW M5);(September – Renault Alpine);(October – New Cars 1988);(November – Car of the Century Porsche 959);(December – Pontiac SSE);1988 (January – America Picks it's Favorite car);(February – Buick's Reatta);(March – Ford Probe 1989);(April – Corvette/ Jeep/ Harley Davidson Sporteter);(May – Callaway Corvette);(August – Ferrari F40 vs. Porsche 959);(November – Corvette ZRI);(December – Ferrari);1989 (January – 1989 Automobile Magazine All-Stars);(February – Porsche 911);(April – Luigi ChinetteJr. Ferrari Dream Convertible);(May – Pontiac Grand Prix Turbo);(July – Mercedes SL);(August – Ferrari Steers A Course for the 1990s);(September – 10 Canadidates for best car in the World);(October – New Cars 1990);(November – Infiniti/ Lexus/ BMW/ Audi/ Mercedes);(December – Pontiac Firebird);1990 (January – Mazda Miata MX-5);(February – Cizeta Moroder/ Ferrari F40/ 25th Anniversary Countach/ Porsche 959);(March – Dodge Stealth);(April – Toyota MR2 Turbo/ Ferrari 348);(May – Eight Great Convertibles);(July – 1993 Pontiac Grand Prix);(October – New Cars 1991);(December – Porsche 911 Turbo);1991 (January – Car of the Year/ 1991 All-Stars);(February – Nissan 300ZX Turbo);(March – Rod Millen's Mazda Magic Creates a Killer Capri);(April – Callaway Twin Turbo Corvette);(May -Cadillac STS);(June – Lexus SC400);(August – Dodge Stealth Convertible);(September – Porsche 968);

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(October – New Cars 1992);(November – Dodge Viper);(December – 1993 Mazda RX-7 Turbo);1992 (April – Mercedes 500E);(May Dodge Viper/ Lamborghini Diablo/ Porshe 911 Turbo/ Ferrari 512 TR/ Bentley Turbo R/ Mercedes 600 SEL);(September – Best Cars for less than $25,000);(October – New Cars 1993);(November – 1995 Mustang);1993 (March – Dodge Viper Coupe);(October – New Cars 1994);(November – 1994 Mustang);1995 (January – BMW M3);(February – 1995 Automobile Magazine All-Stars);(March – Chevrolet Blazer);(May – Porsche 911 Turbo);(November – Ferrari F50);1997 (February – 172-MPH Corvette);1998 (May – Cabriolet 911);2000 (June – Lexus IS300);2001 (October – Aston Martin V12 Vanquish/ Porsche 911 Turbo);2002 (November – Infiniti 635 Sport Coupe);2003 (February – 2005 Mustang);(March – Infiniti FX45/ Cadillac SRX);(June – Porsche 911 GT3/ Chrysler 300C);

AUTOMOBILE DIGEST (Automobile Digest Pub. Co.);1940 (November - “Servicing Plymoth Engines”; “1940 Steering Gears”);1941 (January - “A.S.I. Show Review”; “1941 Service Data”);(November - “What Effect cast Iron Pistons”; “Hudson Brakes”);(December - “Hudson'd Vacuum Clutch Cotrol”; “Replacing Coil Springs”);1942 (January - “1942 Service Yearbook”; “1942 Service Data”);(February “1942 Spark Timing” ; “Ford Distributor”);(May - “Bombers and Tanks Roll from Auto Plants”);

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE DIGEST (Automotive Service Digest Pub.);1958 (August – George Yount of Eagle Machine Co. Indianapolis);1959 (August – Dynamometer Testing of GMC's 351 CV. IN.);(September - “Service Practice and Pricing”);(October – Cooling System Research);(December – Forestalliing Carburetor Icing);1960 (January – crankshaft Journal Reconditioning);(February – Used car Reconditioning);(March – Engine Bearing Service);(April – Limited or Minor Tune Up); (May – Body Work);(July – Vacation Time Check Up);(August – Treadmill Road Load Carburetor Tests);(September - “Detroit's First National Show”);(October - “!961 American Cars”);(December – Speeding Up Service Work);1961 (January – Basic Principles of Sheet Metal Repair);(February - “making the Most of Diagnostic Instruments”);(March - “Collistion Diagnosis and Correction”);(April - “Electronic Highway');

AUTO AND MOTOR SPORT ILLUSTRATED (Motor Sport Illustrated Pub.)1964 (April; Volume 1 #6 – Maserati 3.5)

AUTO RACING (Performance Pub. Inc.)1969 (December – Al Unser Sets record at Milwaukee; Jackie Stewart);1970 (August – Indianapolis 500; Peter Revson);

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AUTO ROUND-UPS ANNUAL CAR SHOW (The Round-up Magazine Pub.)1989 (Volume 8 #3 - “Complete car Show Inside”);1990 (Volume 8 #4 - “Complete car Show Inside”);1991 (Volume 8 #5 - “Complete car Show Inside”);

AUTOROUTE (Morris Marketing Pub.)1993 (Spring - “The World's Wonkiest Wheels”);(Summer - “Canadians Race to the Top”);1996 (Summer - “Convertibles for Sumer Fun”);

AUTO SOUND AND SECURITY (McMuller and Yee Pub.)1990 (November; Volume 1 #1 - “Complete 1991 Buyer's Guide”);1993 (December - “Christmas Buyer's Guide”);

AUTO SPEED ANDN SPORT (Trend Inc.);1952 (April - “Mercedes Type 300”; “Ferrari Auto Trial”);

AUTOSPORT (Autosport Pub.);1958 (August 1 – Bill Harris Sand Racing in new Zealand);

AUTOSPORT (Haymarket Pub. Ltd.)1988 (September 8 – Kaliber at Fina TT at Silverstone);(September 15 – Gerhard Berger taking the Flag at Monha);(September 22 – Martin Brundle in a Jaguar at Spa 1000 kms);(September 29 – Two McLarens side by Side at Estoril);(November 11 – Al Unser Jr. Wins Cart/ PPG Indy cat at Miami);1989 (Febraury 9 – Jan Lammers & Geoff Brabham at Daytona);(Febraury 16 – Michael Shield at Brands Hatch);(February 23 – Nascar Datona 500);(March 2 – Colin McRae at Cartel Rally);(March 9 – Audi 200 Quattros);(March 16 – Rio Debut for New UK FI Team/ Fiorio joins Ferrari);(March 23 – Who can beat Senna in Brazil?);(March 30 – Brazilian Grand Prix/ Thruxton F3 Showdown);(April 30 – Derek Warwick);(April 13 – Mercedes at Suzuka);(April 20 – Nigel Mansell/ Indy Cars/ Honda Racers);(April 27 – Ayrton Senna at Imola/ Berger Update);(May 4 – Sierra on Corsica/ Olivier Grouillard);(May 11 – Monaco Grand Prix);(May 18 – Porsche Power at Silverstone/ Stefano Modena);(May 25 – Porsche Sounds Le Mans Warning);(June 1 – Al Unser Jr's Dramatic Indy 500 Finish/ Ayrton Senna Wins Mexican Grand Prix);(June 8 – Alain Prost in Phoenix Gran Prix);(June 15 – Mercedes Outrun Le Mans Rivals);(June 22 – Williams – Renaults of Boutsens Wins at Montreal Grand Prix);(June 29 – Sauber wins again at Jarama/ Gary Brabham second British F3000 Win);(July 6- Lotus at Silverstoe/ Fittipaldi at Cleveland);(July 13 – French Grand Prix Chaos/ Pike's Peak);(July 20 – Nigel Mansell at Silverstone/ Alain Prost);(July 27 – Sprint thrills at Brands Hatch);(August 3 – Ayrton Senna at German Grand Prix);(August 17 – Nigel mansell wis in Hungary);(August 24 – Donnelly stars at Brands Hatch);(August 31 – Jean Alesi wins Birmingham Grand Prix);(September 7 – Mercedes charges to World title);(September 14 – Alain Prost wins Italian Grand Prix/ Gary Brabham Brand F3000);(September 21 – Toyata Dominates rally Australia);(September 28 – Mansell faces one race ban);(October 5 – Ayrton Senna);

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(October 12 – Saloons thrill to the finish);(October 19 – Biasion charges to world title);(October 26 – Ayrto Senna);(November 2 – Formula Ford brands Festival);(November 9 – Alain Prost);(Novemer 16- Rac Rally special issue);(November 23 – Llewellin flies for Britain onthe Rac Rally/ Herbert's Karting victory/ Alesi wins F3000 Crown);(November 30 – Rac Rally/ Macau F3/ Prost Testing);(December 7 – Stig Blomqvist at Nurburgring/ Wellington Group A);(December 14 – Audi's Fastest Quattro tested/ Le mans in Trouble/ Formula 3 Review);(December 21/28 – Nigel Mansell at Ferrari/ Alain Prost 1989 World Champion);1990 (January 4 -London Racing car show/ paris-Dakar Rally);(January 11 – Autostort Awards/ Al Unser Jr.);(January 18 – Ayrton Senna);(January 25 – Monte Carlo Rally/ Jackie Stewart at Donington);(February 1 – Scandal at Monte carlo Rally/ Martin Brundle);(February 8 – Jaguars Blitz Daytona 24 hours/ Arrows F1);(February 15 – Peugeot's Group C Car/ Ford Sapphire Cosworth Rally Car);(February 22 – Last Lap Drama in Daytona 500/ Ayrton Senna/ New Lotus-Lamborghini);(March 1 – McLaren's FI Title Challenger/ The Cartel Rally/ National Racing Preview);(March 8 – Nigel Mansell: Ferrari/ Ayrton Senna: McLaren/ Thierry Boutsen;Williams/ Nelson Piquet; Benetton);(March 15 – Ayrton Senna & Jean Alesi star in Phoenix);(March 22 – Nissan steals Sebring glory/ Brands Rallycross/ Pierluigi Martini);(March 29 – Brazilian Grand Prix/ James Hunt Racing Center);(April 5 – British Formula 3 Championship/ National F3000 Champioinship/ Sapphire 4x4 Cosworth track test);(April 12 – Radical Tyrrell for Imola/ Schlesser's Sportcar Victory/ Silverstone);(April 19 – Safari Rally Report/ Lotus 72);(April 26 – Tragedy sours Donington F3000/ Nigel Mansell);(May 3 – Monza Sportscars/ Jean Alesi);(May 10 – Alain Prost; Life atFerrari);(May 17 – Patrese Savours Imola Victory/ Christie's Ferrari Auction/ Tour de Corse);(May 24 – Jaguar Returns to Silverstone/ F3000);(June 7 – Sportcar Focus; Spa & Le Mans/ Acropolis Rally);(June 14 – Winners of Montreal Grand Prix/ Jaguar at Le Mans/ Scottish Rally);(June 21 – Jaguar 1-2 at Le Mans);(June 28 – Mexican Grand Prix/ Mondello Park 2CV's/ Willhours 24 hours);(July 5 – Silverstone FI testing/ New Zealand Rally);(July 12 – French Grand Prix/ Ivan Capelli/ Ferrari's 100th Grand Prix Victory);(July 19 – Nigel Mansell);(July 26 – Keke Rosberg);(August 2 – Ayrton Senna wins German Grand Prix/ Ulster Rally/ Silverstone historic cars);(August 9 – Martin Donnelly/ Snetterton BTCC);(August 16 – Hungarian Grand Prix/ Oulton Park Gold Cup);(August 23 – Stirling Moss/ Nigel Mansell/ Brands F3000);(August 30 – Belgian Grand Prix/ 1000 Lakes Rally/ Birmingham Superprix);(September 6 – Jaguar at Donington/ Ron Dennis/ Nascar);(September 13 – Italian Grand Prix/ Derick Warwick/ World Oval Series);(September 20 – Escort Rally Car/ Mika Hakkinen F3 Champion/ Formula Vauxhall Junior);(September 27 – Jigel Manell wins at Estoril);(October 4 – Nigel Mansell joins Williams);(October 25 – First Corner collision in Japan/ Piqnet & Moreno for Benetton);(November 1 – Louise Aitken-Walker/ Derek Warwick/ Formula Ford Festival);(November 8 – Nelson Piquet/ Nigel Mansell);(November 15 – Ayrton Senna/ Derek Warwick);(November 29 – Derek Warwick on the Rac Rally/ Macau Formula 3);(December 13 – Lotus is Saved; Hakkinen signs);(December 20/27 – Ayrton Senna);1991 (January 3 – Mark Blundell at Brabham/ Carlos Sainz);(January 10 – Auto Sports International at Birmingham);(January 17 – Citroen Racing at Paris-Dakar);(January 24 – Nigel Mansell fastest in FI testing);(January 31 – Michael Andretti/ Francois Delecour at Monte Carlo);(February 7 – Ford Heartbreak at Monte Carlo Rally/ Jordan FI/ Derek Warwick);

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(February 14 – Michael Andretti in McLaren/ Nasca Busch Clash);(February 21 – Mats Jonsson Swedish Rally runner-up/ Ernie Irvan wins Daytona 500);(February 28 – Nigel Mansell debuts Williams FW14/ McRae's Talkand Rally);(March 7 – Nigel Mansell ready for Phoenix);(March 14 – Ayrton Senna wins Phoenix/ Tino Makinen);(March 21 – Ayrton Senna/ Silverstone);(March 28 – Nigel Mansell & Ayrton Senna Brazilian Grand Prix Duel/ Jaguar);(April 4 – Lancia at Safari Rally/ Benetton – Ford B191);(April 11 – World's Greatest drivers);(April 18 – Alain Prost in Ferrari/ Crashes at Hockenheim);(April 25 – San Marino Grand Prix Showdown);(May 2 – Senna & Berger winners at Imola);(May 9 – Nigel Mansell in Williams/ Jaguar);(May 16 – Senna & Modena at Monaco Grand Prix);(May 23 – Jaguar at Silerstone/ Manx National Rally);(May 30 – Rick Mears fourth Indy 500 Win);(June 6 – Nigel Mansell at Canadian Grand Prix);(June 13 – Jaguar ready's for Le Mans/ Coulthard);(June 200 – Ayrton Senna crashes at Mexican Grand Prix); (June 27 – Le Mans 24 Hour);(July 4 – Andrea de Cesaris inJordan);(July 11 – Nigel Mansell wins at Magny Cours);(July 18 – British Grand Prix);(July 25 – Ferrari back in Hunt/ Paul Warwick);(August 1 – Mansell & Patrese in Germany/ Argentina Rally);(August 8 – Frank Williams of Williams-Renault);(August 15 – Senna & Mansell/ rothmans Mitsibushi Rally Raider);(August 22 – Alain Prost/ Nurburgring Sprotscars);(August 29 – Senna & Mansell battle for win at Spa-Francorchamps/ Kankkunen on1000 Lakes);(September 5 – Nigel mansell);(September 12 – Mansell at Italian Grand Prix/ Latest Toyota Rally Car);(September 19 – Donington/ BTCC Report);(September 26 – Nigel Mansell Pit Stop panic in Portugal);(October 3 – Mansell vs. Senna in Spain);(October 10 – Formula 1 going broke?);(October 17 – Ayrton Senna/ Nigel Mansell/ German touring cars come to Donington);(October 24 – Ayrton Senna FI World Champion);(October 31 – McLaren vs/ McLaren in lastlap in constructors championship);(Novemer 7 – Downpour at Adelaide);(November 21 – Sainz Rac rally showdown);(November 28 – Colin McRae on the Lombard Rac Rally; Al Unser Jr.);(December 5 – Juha Kankkunen triple world champanion/ Williams test driver Damon Hill);(December 12 – Ayrton Senna at the Autosport Awards/ Oliver Gavin);(December 19/26 – 1991; the year in pictures);1992 (January 2 – Tiff Needell drives Mansell's Williams/ Auto Sports International at Birmingham);(January 9 – Team Lotus/ Auto Sports International Review);(January 23 – Alain Prost inthe Ligier);(Janaury 30 – Lancia's new integrale at the Monte Carlo/ Jordan – Yamaha);(Febraury 6 – Christian Fittipaldi/ Giovanna Amati; FI's first Woman driver ina Decade);(February 13 – Ferrari F92A/ Michael Schumacher);(February 27 – Nigel Mansell/ Murray Walker Previews 1992);(March 5 – Nigel Mansell wins South African Grand Prix/ Johnny Herbert);(March 12 – Riccardo Patrese/ James Hunt);(March 19 – Alain Prost);(March 26 – Schumacher & Mansell & Patrese Celebrate in Mexico/ Colin McCrae in Wales);(April 2 – Ayrton Senna/ Giovanna Amati);(April 9 – Nigel Mansell wins in Brazil/ Bjorn);(April 23 – Williams – Renault);(April 30 – Mark Blundell/ Damon Hill);(May 7 – Nigel Mansell & Michael Schumacher & Jean Alesi at Olympic Grand Prix Barcelona);(May 14 – Nelson Piquet Indy 500 Tryout Crash);(May 21 – Nigel Mansell wins fifth stright);(May 28 – Al Unser Jr. Wins Indy 500);

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(June 4 – Ayrton Senna/ Free poster mark 25th Annisary of Cosworth DFV);(June 11 – Juha Kankkunen in World Rally Championship);(June 18 – Nigel Mansell crashes in Canadian Grand Prix, Berger wins);(June 25 – Peugeot wins at Le Mans);(July 2 – Nigel Mansell/ Capital FM Bug Prix);(July 9 – Nigel Mansell wins French Grand Prix);(July 16 – British Grand Prix winner Nigel Mansell);(July 23 – Future of McLaren-Honda?);(July 30 – Nigel Mansell wins German Grand Prix);(August 6 – Niki Mansell ready's for Hungarian Grand Prix);(August 13 – Nigel Mansell ready's for Hungarian Grand Prix);(August 20 – Nigel Mansell wins Hungarian Grand Prix);(August 27 – Nigel Mansell/ Alain Prost/ Ayrton Senna);(September 3 – Michael Schumacher wins First FI at Spa/ Derek Warwick);(September 10 – Michael Andretti/ Nigel Mansell);(September 17 – Nigel Manssell quits Formula I);(September 24 – Indy 500/ British touring Car Championship);(October 1 – Nigel Mansell wins Ninth Race of Season);(October 8 – Cleland & Soper indramtic final at Silverston/ Alain Prost);(October 15 – Ron Dennis on McLaren Future);(October 22 – Nigel Mansell in America);(October 29 – Patrese wins Japan Grand Prix/ Formula Ford Festival);(November 5 – Formula I in Crisis);(November 12 – Berger wins Australian Grand Prix/ Toyota Celica GT-Four);(November 19 – Carlos Sainz at Rac Rally/ Gil De Ferran tests Williams);(November 26 – Colin McRae at Lombard Rac Rally);(December 3 – Carlos Sainz wins Lombard Rac Rally/ Rubens Barrichello sing for Jordan);(December 10 – Autosport Award winners);(December 17 – Damon Hill/ Derek Warwick poster);(December 24/31 – 1992 year in review);1993 (January 7 – Nigel Mansell in Indey Car/ Auto Sports International);(January 21 – Damon Hill, Williams Grand Prix Driver);(January 28 – Ford Escorts in Monte Carlo/ Rally Calendar);(February 4 – Gerhard Berger/ Didlier Auroil);(Febraurt 11 – Nigel Mansell at Laguna Seca/ Ice Racing at Chamonix/ Mark Blundell at Ligier);(Febraury 18 – McLaren-Ford MP4/8; Colin McRae at Swedish Rally/ Alain Prost);(Febraury 25 – Damon Hill at Estoril/ Ron Dennis);(March 4 – Formula I Preview);(March 11 – Ayrton Senna/ Ford at Portugese Rally);(March 18 – South African Grand Prix/ Rally Poster);(March 25 – Nigel Mansell wins Indycar Bedut at Surfer's paradise/ Brazil Grand Prix);(April 1 – Hill & Senna in Brazil Grand Prix)/ Andretti & Berger in First Lap Crash);(April 8 – Nigel Mansell's Oval Debut Crash/ Donington Grand Prix Review);(April 15 – Ayrton Senna wins European Grand Prix/ Donington British touring cars);(April 22 – Nigel Mansell at long beach/ Nelson Piquet);(April 29 – San Marino Grand Prix/ Ferrari F130 GT);(May 6 – Tourig car racers at Snetterton / Tour de Corse);(May 13 – Spanish Grand Prix/ Nigel Mansell/ Jaguar XJ220);(May 20 – Monaco Grand Prix Preview/ Luyendyk for Indy 500 Pole);(May 27 – Senna smashes Monaco Grand Prix record/ Nigel Mansell/ Damon Hill in Monaco);(June 3 – Fittipaldi at Indy 500/ British Touring Cars);(June 10 – Mansell wins Milwaukee/ Alain Prost/ Scottish Rally/ Canadian Grand Prix Preview);(June 17 – Alain Prost wins Canadian Grand Prix/ Le Mans Jaguars);(June 24 – Le Mans 24 hours/ James Hunt/ Goodwood Festival of Spped);(July 1 – Formula I Preview/ Ford Mondeo);(July 8 – Damon Hill/ French Grand Prix Record);(July 15 – Damon Hill's BritishGrand Prix Heart Break/ Silverstoen);(July 22 – Paul Tracy wins Toronto Indycar/ McIaren F1);(July 29 – Damon Hill at German Grand Prix/ British Hatch Idycar Race/ Talledega Nascar);(August 5 – Nigel Mansell wins Michigan Indycar/ Ulster Rally);(August 12 – Colin McCrae wins New Zealand Rally/ Alain Prost/ Nigel Mansell);(August 19 – Damon Hill wins Hungarian Grand Prix/ Paul Tracy/ Tiff Needell);(August 26 – Ford Mondeo wins brands Hatch/ Ayrton Senna interview);

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(September 2 – Damon Hill wins Belgian Grand Prix/ Kankkunen at 1000 Lakes);(September 9 – Michael Schumacher/ Silverstone Formula 3);(September 16 – Damon Hill wins Italian Grand Prix/ Nigel Mansell);(September 23 – Nigel Mansell wins Indycar Championship);(September 30 – Portuguese Grand Prix/ Ayrton Senna/ Nigel Mansell poster);(October 7 – Jos Verstappen/ Testing at Estoril);(October 14- Ayrton Senna/ Damon Hill);(October 21 – Pacific Formula I/ Monza Tourig Cars);(October 28 – Japanese Grand Prix/ Eddie Irvine);(November 4 – Nigel Mansell crashes at Donington);(November 11 – Prost & Senna at Australian Grand Prix);(November 25 – Rac Rally Special Issue/ Derek Warwick);(December 2 – Ayrton Senna/ Rac Rally);(December 9 – Prost's Williams FW15C/ Autosport Awards);(December 16 – We test Mansell's Champion Indycar/ Senna still angry after FIA Verdict);(December 23/30 – The best of 1993);1994 (Janaury 6 – Formula I in 1994/ Mario Andretti profile);(January 13 – Autosport International Show/ Indycar Analysis);(January 20 – New Williams Formula I/ World Rally Championship Preview);(January 27 – 1994 Ferrari/ Ayrton Senna Interview);(February 3 – McLaren-Peugeot FI Insight/ Colin McRae);(February 10 – New Ferrari FI/ Nigel Mansell);(February 17 – Barcelona Testing/ Alfa Romero Returns to touring car Racing);(February 24 – Damon Hill/ Ford's Mondeo Tourer);(March 3 – Senna's New Williams-Renault);(March 10 – Toyota at Portugal Rally/ Nigel Mansell);(March 17 – Grand Prix 1994);(March 24 – Michael Andretti/ Brundle gets McLaren);(April 7 – Gabriele Tarquini in Alfa win Thruxton/ Jean Alesi);(April 14 – Fittipaldi wins in Phoenix);(April 21 – Michael Schumacher/ Alfa's at Brands Hatch);(April 28 – Ayrton Senna/ Ford Mondeo);

AUTOSPORT CANADA (Wheelspin News Inc. Pub.)1978 (September – Ludwig Heimrath leading Don Clement at Le Circuit);1983 (October – Lotus Super Seven/ Light Trucks);

AUTO SPORTS (Auto Sports Inc. Pub.)1963 (July 1963Buick Riviera/ Monza GT);

AUTO TOPICS (Cymer Pub.)1965 (April – Paula Murphy with Jet Dragster “Averger”);(October – Ford Bronco; First of 1966 Models);

AUTORONICS (Petersen Pub. Co.);1995 (April - “Door Speaker Installation Tips” “Guide to Car Speakers);

AUTO WEEK (Crain Press Pub.);1986 (January 6 – Sierra RS Cosworth);(January 20 – Corvette Indy);(January 27 – Mazda RX-7/ Porsche 944);(February 3 – Carroll Shelby Dodge Omni GLH-S);(February 10 – Toyota Supra);(Febraury 17 – Honda Acura);(February 24 – Buick Grand National);(March 3 – Dan Gurney);(March 10 – Camaro Iroc Z-28);(March 17 – Mercedes Automatic 4 Wheel Drive);(March 24 – Ferrari 328 GTSI);(March 31 – Brazil Grand Prix);(April 7 - “New Porsche 9285”);(April 14 – Alfa Romeo Milano);

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(April 21 – Ferrari Testrossa/ Lamborghini Countach);(April 28 - “Weird World of Celebrity Drivers”);(May 5 – Porsche 911 Circa 2001);(May 12 – Porsche 959);(May 19 – Jeep YJ);(June 2 – Dodge Conquest);(June 16 – Porsche 9245);(June 23 – AMG Benz 300);(June 30 – Buick Reatta);(July 21 – Ferrari GTO II);(July 28 – Porsche 944S);(August 11 – Mazda RX-7 Turbo);(August 18 – BMW M3);(August 25 – Lamborghini Countach);(September 1 – Pontiac Trans AM GTA);(Septemer 8 – Mercedes 1988 560SL);(September 15 – New Cars 1987);(September 22 – Ford Mustang);(September 29 – 55 M.P.H. Speed limit under fire);(October 6 - BMW ZI Roadster);(October 13 – Toyota MR2);(October 20 – Bobby Rahal wins Laguna Seca);(October 27 – Porsche 944 Turbo/ Porsche 911 Carrera/ Porsche 928S 4);(November 3 – The Decline and fall of Cadillac);(November 10 – Porsche 959 Racer);(November 17 – 1989 Corvette);(November 24 – Toyota Supra Turbo);(December 1 – Alain Prost Interview);(December 8 – Oldsmobile Aerotech);(December 15 – Range Rover);(December 22 – Texas Taurus);(December 29 – Gemballa 560 Kurz);1987 (January 5 – Ford Corisca);(January 12 – Ferrari Evoluzione GTO);(January 19 – Volkswagon GTI);(January 26 – Shelby's New Lancer);(Febraury 2 – Pontiac's newest Concept car, Pursuit);(Februry 9 – Jack Telnack Ford's Chief Designer);(February 16 – Buick GNX);(February 23 – Bill Elliott wins Daytona 500);(March 2 – The Return of the V8);(March 9 – Honda Acura);(March 16 – BMW M6);(March 23 – Would be American Suercar, Vector);(March 30 – Chrysler 4x4);(April 6 – Porsche 911 Turbo);(April 27 – Ford RS200 at Baja);(May 4 – BMW 735 i/ Mercedes 420Sel/ JaguarXJ6);(May 11 – Honda Prelude);(May 18 – Pontiac Firebird Restyled by ASC);(July 6 – 1990 Jaguar XKF);(July 13 – Corvette GTP);(July 20 – 1989 Corvette GTP);(July 20 – 1989 Corvette 400 Horsepower);(August 3 – Ferrari GTO/ German Grand Prix);(August 10 – Ferrari Le Mars);(August 17 – Lotus Turbo Esprit);(August 24 – BMW 735i/ Elkhart Lake, Wisc.);(September 7 – Ferrari Daytona Spyder/ James Bonds New Aston Martin);(September 14 – Oldsmobile Aerotech/ BMW ZI);(September 21 – Banks Pontiac Trans AM);(October 5 – Chrysler – Lamborghini Portofino at Frankfurt car show);(October 19 – Audi 90 Quattro/ Porsche Indycar Debut);

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(October 27 – 1988 Lotus Esprit Turbo);(November 2 – Ferrari's 40th Anniversary);(November 9 – Nissan Testarossa MID4);(November 16 – Mitsubishi HSR);(November 23 – Porsche Speedster);(November 30 – 1966 Pontiac 6TO);(December 7 – Day in the Life of a Car);(December 14 – Chrysler-Mitsubishi H24S);(December 28 – Ex-Porsche Chariman Peter Schutz);1988 (January 4 – 1988 Buick Reatta/ IMSA's GT Series);(January 11 – 1989 ½ Ford Thunderbird);(January 18 – Carroll Shelby);(January 25 – Pontiac Banshee Show Car);(February 1 – Al Holbert and Porsche 959);(February 8 – Ford Probe);(February 15 – Cadillac Voyage Concept car);(February 22 – BMW Five Series/ Daytona 500);(March 7 – 1987 Cobra still under wraps/ Camel Grand Prix of Miami);(March 21 – Mercedes CIO/ Geneva Auto Show);(March 28 – Gas Crunch; ZR-1 Corvette);(April 4 – 1989 Porsche 911; 1989 ½ Grand Prix Turbo);(April 11 – Late Great Jim Clark);(April 18 – Giugiaro's 250HP 4WD Aztec);(April 25 – AMG's Version of Mercedes 190E);(May 2 – Oldsmobile Cutlass Turbo Quad 4);(May 9 – V12 Bertone Genesis/ San Marino Grand Prix);(May 16 – The Africar/ Indianapolis 500 Preview);(May 23 – Ferrari Testarossa/ Indy 500 Qualifying);(May 30 – Callaway Twin Turbo Corvette);(June 6 – Mears Third Indy 500 Win);(June 13 – Ferrari F40);(June 20 – 1953 Ferrari 340MM);(June 27 – Saleen Mustang Convertible/ United states Grand Prix);(July 4 – The Movie “Tucker”);(July 11 – Ferrari 328 GTS);(July 18 – Lamborghini LM002/ GM Saturn Coupe);(July 25 – Last Race at Riverside International Raceway);(August 1 – Lamborghini Diablo);(August 8 - “Peugeot 405 Mi16/ Nascar Talladega 500);(August 15 – 1989 Nissan 240SX / Hungary Grand Prix);(August 22 – Enzo Ferrari Passes Away);(August 29 – Ford Probe/ Mazda MX-6);(September 5 – Corvette ZR-1);(September 12 – 1991 Cadillas Seville);(September 19 – Jean Behra, Zandvoort, 1958);(September 26 – Ford Taurus SHO);(October 3 – A.J. Foyt);(October 10 – Maserati in Crisis);(October 17 – Peugeot Oxia at Paris Auto Show);(October 24 – The Best and Brightest of the 1989's);(October 31 - “Jaguar XJ220/ Sports Cars at Del Mar);(November 7 – 1962 Ferrari 250 P);(November 14 – 1988 PPG Indy car champ Danny Sullivan);(November 21 – Plymouth Laser/ Mitsubishi Eclipse);(November 28 – Mazda MX-5/ Toyota Lexus);(December 5 – Infiniti Q45 Sedan/ 1988 FI Season in Review);(December 12 – Radar Detectors);(December 19 – Porsche Carrera 4);(December 26 – Kit Car Industry);1989 (January 2 – Dodge Viper);(January 9 – 1991 GM Saturn);(January 16 – Jackie Stewart in the Penske PCIT);(January 23 – Detroit Auto Show);

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(January 30 – March Scar Prototype/ Benetton FI);(February 6 – Nissan 300 ZX/ Nascar Preview);(February 13 – Honda Acura Coupe/ Maxda MX-5 Miata);(February 20 – Cougar XR7/ Thunderbird SC/TWR Jaguar);(February 27 – Darrell Waltrip wins Daytona 500/ Shelby CSX VNT);(March 6 – 1990's Honda Acura Integra/ Giorgio Giugiaro/ Marcello Gandini);(March 13 – Toyota MR2/ IMSA in Miami);(March 20 – Mazda MX-5 Miata/ Formula I Season Preview);(March 27 – Mercedes SL/ Geneva Auto Show/ Nascar in Atlanta);(April 3 – Two die in La Carrera Classic);(April 10 – Mercedes S-Class/ IMSA in Atlanta);(April 17 – Twenty Five Years of Mustang);(April 24 – Corvette ZR-I/ Indycars in Long Beach);(May 1 – 1991 Dodge Daytona Conquest/ 1993 Camaro/ FI San Marino Grand Prix);(May 8 – 1990 Honda Acura Integra GS/ Indy 500 Preview);(May 15 – Lotus Esprit SE/ Nascar at Talladega);(May 29 – Eagle Skyline GT-R/ Indy 500 Preview);(June 5 – Indy 500);(June 12 – 1990 Mercedes SL Convertible/ FI in Phoenix);(June 19 – Cobra);(June 26 – Lexus LS 400/ Cart in Detroit);(July 3 – Infiniti Q45/ Nascar Michigan 400);(July 10 – Audi Coupe Quattro);(July 17 – 1971 Barracuda/ French Grand Prix);((July 24 - “Cart Meadowlands” “Audi New V8”);(August 7 – Lamboughini Diablo);(August 14 – 1990 Ferrari 328GTS/ 1990 Mazda Miata);(August 21 – 1990 Protege LX/ 1990 Cosmo);(August 28 – GMC S-15 194 MPH at Boneville);(September 4 – VW Corrado/ Belgian Grand Prix);(September 11 – Stirling Moss & Sir David Brown in Aston Martin DB3S/ Cart: Buckeye Brouhah);(September 18 – Dr. Porsche turns 80);(September 25 – Ford's GT40 Silver Anniversary/ 1990 Accord);(October 2 – Ferrari 348 TB at Frankfurt Auto Show/ Nascar at Martinsville);(October 9 – Nissan 300ZX/ IMSA in Tamba Bay);(October 16 – Ford Taurus Sho);(October 23 – Ferrari 348 TB);(October 30 – Pininfarina Mythos Concept Car);(November 6 – 1990 New Cars);(November 13 – Mazda Euros Cosmo at Tokyo Auto Show);(November 27 – 1995 Corvette/ Nascar Goes Down to Wire);(December 4 – Range Rover/ Pontiac Stinger);(December 11 – VW Passat/ Rusty Wallace wins Nascar);(December 18 - “Mazda 929S” “Honda Accords”);(December 25 – Mazda Miata Turbo);1990 (January 1 – Caprice Classic/ Firebird gets face lifted);(January 8 – Toyota MR2);(Janaury 15 – Cerv III concept car at Detroit Auto Show);(January 22 – Toyota Previa/ Pininfarina Mythos);(January 29 – Lamborghini Diablo);(February 5 – Mitsubishi 3000 GT VR-4);(February 12 – Jaguar wins Daytona 24 hours/ Carroll Shelby awaits heart transplant);(Febraury 19 – Winter Rental Getaway Cars);(Febraury 26 – Dale Earnhardt breaks down cope wins Daytona 500/ Lamborghini Diablo at Chicago Auto Show);(March 5 – Ferrari F40);(March 12 – GM Micro Show Car with two Stroke Engine);(March 19 – 1991 Lotus Elan/ FI in Phoenix);(March 26 – Bertone Nivola ZR-I Based);(April 2 – 1969 Mustang/ Chrysler Viper);(April 9 – Isuzu Impulse XS/ IMSA in Atlanta);(April 16 – Storm/ GTI/ Z24/ Cart in Phoenix);(May 7 – Alfa Romeo 164);(May 14 – Mercury Capri XR2/ Bretone Nivola ZR-1 Corvette Powered);

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(May 21 – Touring Super Leggera 328 Coupe/ Viper V10);(May 28 – BMW M5/ Indy 500 Time Trials);(June 4 – Arie Luyendyk);(June 18 – Tom Cruise “Days of Thunder”);(June 25 – Acura NSX/ Cart in Detroit);(July 2 - “Auto Week Readser Survey”/ “Detroit's Seven Best”);(July 9 – Ford Taurus Wagon/ Jeep Cherokee/ Chrysler Minivan);(July 16 – Daring Andes Adventurers);(July 23 – Porsche 944);(July 30 – GM Chairman Roger Smith resigns);(August 6 – Dodge Stealth/ Mitsubishi 3000);(August 13 – Mark Donohue's 1966 Lola T-70);(August 20 – Driver Eddie Cheever in Ferrari 348);(August 27 - “Lexus Coupe” “Nascar at Michigan”);(September 3 – Ralph Lauren & his Laguna Show winner Bugatti);(September 10 – Chrysler Minivans 1991);(September 17 – Aston Martin Virage);(September 24 - “1991 Nissan Sentra” “Mercury Capri”);(October 1 – 4 Door 4x4);(October 8 – Saturn is Launched);(October 15 – Renault Laguna at Paris Auto Show);(December 24 – Porsche 911 Turbo);(December 31 – Fuel Economy Debate);1991 (January 7 – 1992 BMW 3-Series/ Semi Racing in Eurpe);(January 14 - “Selling Used Luxury Cars” “Gas Cost Woes”);(January 21 – Pontiac Protosport 4 Concept Car at Detroit Auto Show);(January 28 – Car Company Mergers);(February 4 – Mitsubishi 3000 GT VR-4/ Porsche Carrera 4/ Acura NSX);(February 11 – Ford Lumina/ Daytona 24 Hours);(February 18 – GM Electric Vehicles HX3 & Impact);(February 25 – Ernie Irvan wins Daytona 500);(March 4 – American Lotus Elan);(March 11 – Acura Vigor);(March 18 – Ford Force 5/ FI in Phoenix);(March 25 – Bentley Continental R at Geneva Auto Show);(April 1 – Mitsubishi Diamante);(April 8 – 1992 Cadilla Seville);(April 15 - “BMW 850i/ Porsche 928/ Jaguar XJ-s”);(April 22 – 1992 Mercedes S-Class);(April 29 – 1993 Pontiac Firebird);(May 6 – Chrysler V-10 300);(May 13 – Lexus SC400/ Talladega);(May 20 – Infiniti Coupe Convertible/ Indy 500 Time Trials);(May 27 – Indy Pace Car Viper);(June 3 – Rick Mears wins fouth Indy 500);(June 10 – Millen 220 HP Probe/ FI in Montreal);(June 17 – 1971 Pantera/ 2nd Annual Old Car Issue);(June 24 – Pininfarina Chronos);(July 1 – 24 Hours of Le Mans);(July 8 – Bonneville SSEi);(July 15 – Corvettes Descend on Bloomington);(July 22 – Nissan 240SX/ Mercury Capri/ Mitsubishi Eclipse);(July 29 – 1993 Mazda MX-6/ Mazda MX-3);(August 5 – 1993 Lincoln Mark VIII/ Lexus ES300);(August 12 – Subaru SVX);(August 19 – Porsche 968/ Stock Cars at Watkins Glen);(August 26 – Hot August Nights in Reno);(September 2 – 1992 Corvette/ Belgium Grand Prix);(September 9 – Fangio Art and Magic);(September 16 – Audi 100 V6);September 23 – BMW M1 Concept Car Reborn with V12);(September 30 – Mercedes C112 Concept car at Frankfurt Auto Show);(October 7 – Dodge Viper/ 1992 Honda Prelude);

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(October 14 – Bugatti FB 110);(October 21 – Monster Trucks);(October 28 – Infiniti J30 V6 Sedan/ Cart Laguna Seca);(November 4 - “Performance Review Corvette”/ “SCCA Runoffs”);(November 11 – Audi Avus Concept Car at Tokyo Auto Show);

AUTO WEEK'S AUTO FILE (Crain Communications Inc. Pub.)1991/92 (Comparison Shopping Guide);1995 (Camparison Shopping Guide);

AUTO WORLD MOTORSPORTS 1980 CATALOG NO. 15.

AUTO WORLD WEEKLY (AM Auto World Inc. Pub.)2001 (April 10 – Volvo SCC);2003 (November – Mercedes Cabriolet Convertible);

AUTO WRECKING CO. LTD, WINNIPEG MB.4 Different Catalogs Circa Early 1930's;

BASIC BODYWORK AND PAINTING (Hot Rod Magazine; Petersen Pub. Co.);1973 (3rd Edition);

BMC CANADA NEWS JOURNAL (BMC Canada Pub.);1967 (June/July);

BODYSHOP (Wadham Pub. Ltd);1980 (January/ February; 10th Anniversary Issue);

BULB HORN (Veteran Motor Car Club of America Inc.)1972 (March/April (Double Decker English Bus);1973 (January/February – 1938 Cadillac VIG Fleetwood);

BUS AND TRUCK TRANSPORT (Maclean Hunter Ltd.);1976 (July – Sylvie Garant);

CAMARO (Car Craft; Petersen Pub. Co.);1987 (Dave Murray's 1967 Camaro/ Mike Estiamba's 1972 Camaro Z28);

CAMARO (Hot Rod Magazine; Petersen Pub. Co.);1984 (Vol. 2 #5; How to Build the Ulrimate Camaro);1985 (Vol. 3 #4; Restoring Your Camaro/ Supersharged Street Machines);

CAMARO GREATS (Popular Hotroding; Argus Pub. Corp.);1982 (Yenko's Turbo Z-28/ Douglas Bankson's 1967 Pro Street/ Drag Chassis Kits);1983 (“Yenko” “Custom 1982 Berlinetta”);1984 (Nelson Ledges Camaro/ Factory 427S);1985 (1985 Iroc-Z);

CAMARO PERFORMERS (Primedia Inc. Pub.);2003 (Summer – Steve Rupp's 2000 Super Sport);

CAMPING CANADA: THE RV LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE (Camping Canada Magazine Ltd. Pub.);1996 (Vol. 24, #7 – Slumber Queen/ Rexhall Aerbus/ Itasca) Suncruiser);(Vol. 25 #1 – Coachman Santara/ Triple E Commander II);(Volume 25 #3 – Newmar Mountain Aire/ Islander Supreme);(Volume 25 #5 – Gulf Stream Tour Master/ Airstream Excella 34FK);(Volum 24 #6 – Special Annual Test Issue);1997 (Volume 25 #7 – Winnebago Vectra Grand Tour/ Northern Lite Travel Trailer);

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CANADA TRACK AND TRAFFIC (Cantrack Pub Co. Ltd.);1967 (August – Canadian Grand Prix Preview);1970 (March - 18th Canadian Winter Rally);

CANADIAN AUTOMOTIVE TRADE (Maclean Pub. Co. Ltd Pub.)1940 (March - “Service Data on the 1940 Passenger Car Models”);1941 (February - “Review of Equipment and Mershandising”);(April - “Mechanical Standards and Service Data for 1941 Passeger Cars);(July - “Valve Care and Conditioning” “Hydramatic Links”);(November - “New 1942 Models”);1942 – (January – Double Reduction Axle Heavy Duty Type);(March – Two Spped Timken Bearing Equipped Axle);(May – Mack Truck TRDX 13 Duplex);1951 (February – Ford Engine Plant);1957 (August – Accurate Instrument and Equipment);(September – Annual Tune-up Issue)

THE CANADIAN AUTO TRADER OLD CAR BOOK (Trade Paperback; Canadian Auto Trader Pub.)1982 (Fall);1984 (Spring); (Summer);

CANADIAN DRIVER/ OWNER (Maclean Hunter Pub. Co.)1982 (March/April – Beverly Ogaard by Freightliner);

CANADIAN MOTOR NEWS (Spartan Printing Pub.);1980 (August);

THE CANADIAN MOTORSPORT ANNUAL (Wheelspin News Inc. Pub.);(1980/81);(1983/84);

CANADIAN RODS AND VANS (Landa Pub. Ltd.);1977 (Vol. 1 #8 – Bob Lee's Model A);

CANADIAN TIRE CATALOGUE (Canadian Tire Co. Pub.);1992 Automotive Specialty Catalogue;

CAR ACTION (Arden Communication Inc. Pub.)1982 (Vol. 1 #2 – Ray Grivner's 1957 English Ford Thames/ Frank Jiminez 1932 Ford Duece Coupe/ Thomas Konicki's 1966 Rambler American);(Vol. 1 #3 – Debbie Wilson's 1967 Caaro);

CAR AND DRIVER (Ziff-Davis Pub. Co. Pub.)1962 (September – Aston Martin DB4-GT Zagato/ Alfa Romeo 2600 Sprint);(December – Ford Mustang);1963 (January – Graham Hill-BRM/ Jim Clark-Lotus/ Bruce McLaren – Cooper);1965 (September – Corvair Sprint; “Mustang and Corvair Accessory Hop Up Catalog”);(December - “VW 1300”; “Potiac Tempest Sprint”);1966 (February – Dodge Charger; “Citroen DS-21”; “Excalibur SS”; “McLaren FI for 1966”);(April – BMW 2000 CS; “Opel Kadett”; “Plymouth Satellite Hemi”; “Riverside 500”);(July – Aston Martin DB6; “Toyota Corona”; “XK-E Pontiac Hybrid”; “Le Mans Preview”);1967 (June – Ferrari 330 P4; “P4 Fiat Dino Spyder”; “Ford Mark III”; “Opel Kadett Rallye”);1968 (October – New Car Issue);(November – Mustang Mach I; “ISO Grifo G.I.”; “Specifications for all 1969 Cars”);(December – Siata Spring; “Mercury Marauder X-100”; “Toyota Corolla Sprinter”; “Rainer Sschlegelmilch”);1969 (January - “Fiat 850 Sedan”; “Jaguar XJ”; “Six-Car Comparison; Chevelle; Cobra; Cyclone; Road Runner; Super Bee; The Judge”);(April – Ikenge; “Triumph GT6”; “VW 411L”; “Lotus Elan”; “Iperial Lebaron”);

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(December – Mercedes-Benz CIII; “Chevrolet Monte Carlo”; “Ford Cobra 429”; “BMW 2800CS”);1970 (January - “Pontiac GTO 455”; Peugeot 504”; “Ferrari Daytona”; “United States Grand Prix”);(February – Shelby Cobra/ Chevelle 454/ Boss 302 Mustang/ Duster 340; “Flat 1245”);(May – Ultimate Kit Car; Meyers Manx SR”; Camaro Z28”; Capri 1600”; Audi 100LS”; Trans-AM Preview”);(October – All theh New 1971 Cas);1971 (July – Datsun 240; “Mercury Comet GT”; “Fiat 128'; “Coco Chinetti”);1973 (June – Tire Test; “Mercedes 450SLC”; Indy 500 Preview”; “Alfa Sprint Speciale”);(July – Project Wankel; Car and Driver's Rotary Engine Racer; “Jaguar XJ12”; “Gran Torino Sport”; “VW Sport Bug”; “Dusenberg”);(December – Corvette/

************ MORE TO COME ************************************************************************************************** Cover SCAN POLICY; (1)>>> For SCANS of items priced US$0.01 to $19.99, we charge US$3.00 to defer some of the Costs of our Time & Effort. *** $3.00 to by paid before scan is sent. [Additional Scans, in SAME email; add an extra $1.00 per extra scan]; ** We accept VISA, American Express & MASTERCARD; -- OR -- Payments using PAYPAL are to be made to = [email protected]*** Items priced at $5.00 or LESS, NO credit applied, even if purchased; *** Items priced at $5.25 to $10.00, we will give $1.50 credit toward that first item, (and $1 per extra item) if you purchase the item(s); *** Items priced at $10.25 to $19.99, we will give full $3.00 credit toward that item, (and $1 per extra item) if you purchase the item(s); (2)>>> For SCANS of items priced US$20.00 and UP = FIRST 1 to 3 SCANS are FREE, after that, please send US$1.00 Per Scan; IF you buy the items, you can have future Free Scans; [ If you use up your 3 Free Scans & do NOT buy items, FUTURE scans will cost $3.00 for First Scan & $1.00 Per Additional Scan in any price range]; ** We accept VISA, American Express & MASTERCARD; -- OR -- Payments using PAYPAL are to be made to = [email protected](3) >>> If you have NO intention of Buying the item, but would still like a SCAN; PLEASE, kindly inform us UP FRONT if you are ONLY interested in a SCAN.We will be happy to oblige for a small & very reasonable fee, to cover some of our costs. Hopefully this will REDUCE the 100's of requests we get, from those who like to treat us as a Library, rather than a business that needs to make a profit. We do NOT mind helping out those that NEED scans, but PLEASE be FAIR to us too. THEN you will ALSO be more fair to the REAL BUYERS that actually want to make a purchase. We charge US$3.00 to defer some of the Costs of our Time & Effort. *** $3.00 to by paid before scan is sent. [Additional Scans, in SAME email; add an extra US$1.00 per extra scan]; ** We accept VISA, American Express & MASTERCARD; -- OR -- Payments using PAYPAL are to be made to = [email protected] do we Charge for SCANS? Unfortunately, customers massively abuse this Privilege. About 85-90% of people who ask for scans of items under $20.00, seemingly having pre-determined they are not going to buy the item. It seems they want a FREE image at our time & expense. Items priced over $20.00 do much better, as buyers are usually more serious & about 50-65% of items selling. [Even more strangely, about 85% of items that we normally quote, sell without need of a Scan]; We need to cover PART of the Labour Costs.[Employee #1 reads email, then needs to PRINT & take the email to our warehouse, one block over; Employee #2 take the inquiry & goes into our 8000 sqaure foot warehouse to pull item off it's shelf; Employee #2 needs to physically deliver the item one block over, back to our

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Computer Offices; Employee #3 makes the Scan, then forwards it to Employee #1 via email; Employee #1 must Write an email about the item, add the Scan to the email & send it; IF (and usually WHEN), the item is NOT purchased, Employee #1 must then make the return trip with item, back to our Warehouse one block over; Employee #2 must then goes BACK into our 8000 sqaure foot warehouse to physically replace the item back on it's shelf; >>> This Process takes 10-20 minutes of our time. Even at $3.00 per item, we often lose both time & money making Scans. The $3.00 shows that you have a More Serious interest in the item & that you UNDERSTAND that you will be using up some of our time & that you are KIND enough to at least contribute to our COSTS for this Privilege; NATURALLY, if you turn out to be a Serious Buyer, we will return some or ALL of the small fees for making scans; Thus it remains more of a Privilege & NON-PROFIT (if not money losing) Service to our customers. Thank You kindly, for your Understanding on this matter. We like to & do spend our TIME giving our actual Customers, the BEST SERVICE possible. ***************************************************************

Satisfaction Guaranteed. Mail Order since 1971; >>> STRICT Condition Grading; SEE the COMIC & Magazine Condition GRADING GUIDE (further down on this page if required); We take; Visa, MC, Amex, Paypal, MO, etc. Prices in USA Funds, Plus Postage (as listed further down in this eMail); >>> (NOTE; Complete Address & Ordering info listed below, please SCROLL down this page to see ALL this info);----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->>( Note; USA letters to Canada, need 60 cents in stamps );Send to & make payment to;

Doug Sulipa's COMIC WORLDBOX 21986STEINBACH, MANITOBACANADA R5G 1B5------------------------------------------------------------------------

Email; [email protected](Phone; 1-204-346-3674) (FAX; 1-204-346-1632)------------------------------------------------------------------------- //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////------------------------------------------------------------------------ POSTAGE BELOW, is for the TOTAL Weight of JUST the Books! (We have allowed for packaging in totals);------------------------------------------------------------------------

USA; add, POSTAGE & HANDLING of; (101-200 Grams; Un-insured Small Packet Surface= $3.00; OR Airmail / Lettermail = $4.00); /// (201-400 Grams; Un-Insured Small Packet Surface= $4.00; OR insured Small Packet Airmail= $6.00); /// (401-850 Grams; Un-Insured Small Packet Surface= $7.50; OR insured Small Packet Airmail= $10.00); /// (Xpresspost for; 50-850 Grams; 6-9 Days; Post Office Air Shipping, with Full Tracking Number & FREE insurance included = $15.00); /// (851-1800 Grams; Expedited Surface Mail= $10.00; OR Xpresspost=$18.00); /// (1801-2700 Grams; Expedited Surface Mail= $13.00; OR Xpresspost=$20.00); /// (2701-3600 Grams; Expedited Surface Mail= $14.00; OR Xpresspost=$23.00); /// (3601-4500 Grams; Expedited Surface Mail= $15.00; OR Xpresspost=$28.00); /// (4501-6500 Grams; Expedited Surface Mail= $16.00; OR Xpresspost=$31.00); /// (6501-8400 Grams; Expedited Surface Mail= $18.00; OR Xpresspost=$34.00); (8401-10,000 Grams; Expedited Mail Surface Mail=$22.00; Xpresspost= $45.00); ------------------------------------------------------------------------>>> [Surface parcels cannot be insured, unless over 1 KG = 1000 Grams]; >>> All AIRMAIL & Xpresspost PARCELS are INSURED for FREE! USA; insured Small Packet Airmail ; [ 7-14 Days; (average is 9 days), FREE insurance included ]; USA; insured Small Packet Surface ; [ 14-28 Days; (average is 18 days), NO insurance availiable ]; USA; Expedited Surface Mail ; [10-20 Days; (average is 16 days), Post Office Surface shipping, with Limited Tracking Number & FREE insurance included ];USA; Xpresspost Shipping ; [ 5-9 Days; (average is 7 days), Post Office Air Shipping, with Full Tracking Number & FREE insurance included ]; //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

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------------------------------------------------------------------------ POSTAGE BELOW, is for the TOTAL Weight of JUST the Books! (We have allowed for packaging in totals);------------------------------------------------------------------------

CANADA; add POSTAGE & HANDLING of; 50-400 Grams ONLY if UNDER 20mm or 3/4" THICK = (AIR Lettermail = US$3.00); 50-400 Grams = IF Over 3/4" or 20mm THICK package; = (insured Regular/Expedited Mail = US$6.00); 401-850 Grams = (insured Regular/Expedited Mail = US$6.00); 851-2700 Grams = (insured Regular/Expedited Mail = US$8.00); 2801-5500 Grams = (insured Regular/Expedited Mail = US$10.00); 5501-9500 Grams = (insured Regular/Expedited Mail = US$12.00); NOTE; Canada Post offers NO surface rates for CANADA (but DOES to the rest of the World); ALL Canadian PARCELS are INSURED for FREE!Expedited Mail to CANADA; (4-7 Days; Post Office Surface Priority shipping, with Limited Tracking Number & FREE insurance included);Xpresspost Shipping to CANADA; (2-3 Days; Post Office Air Shipping, with Full Tracking Number & FREE insurance included); ----------------------------------------

CANADA; (for FASTER shipping) XPRESSPOST;50-600 Grams = 8-1/2" x 11" or SMALLER (Xpresspost to Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta & B.C.= US$6.00); 50-600 Grams = LARGER than 8-1/2" x 11" (Xpresspost to Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta & B.C.= US$9.00); 50-600 Grams = (Xpresspost to OTHER Canadian Provinces = US$9.00); 600-1800 Grams = (Xpresspost to Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta & B.C.= US$8.00); 600-1800 Grams = (Xpresspost to OTHER Canadian Provinces = US$14.00); 2801-5500 Grams = (Xpresspost to Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta = US$18.00); 2801-5500 Grams = (Xpresspost to to OTHER Canadian Provinces = US$25.00); 5501-9500 Grams = (Xpresspost to Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta = US$23.00); 5501-9500 Grams = (Xpresspost to to OTHER Canadian Provinces = US$35.00); Expedited Mail to CANADA; (4-7 Days; Post Office Surface Priority shipping, with Limited Tracking Number & FREE insurance included);Xpresspost Shipping to CANADA; (2-3 Days; Post Office Air Shipping, with Full Tracking Number & FREE insurance included); //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////------------------------------------------------------------------------ POSTAGE BELOW, is for the TOTAL Weight of JUST the Books! (We have allowed for packaging in totals);------------------------------------------------------------------------ Worldwide/FOREIGN/ international - POSTAGE & HANDLING; = [(100-200 Grams; Un-insured small packet Surface= US$4.00; Insured small packet Airmail= US$6.00); (201-400 Grams; Un-insured small packet Surface= US$6.00; Insured small packet Airmail= US$11.00); (401-850 Grams; Un-insured small packet Surface= US$10.00; Insured small packet Airmail= US$21.00); (851-1800 Grams; Un-insured small packet Surface= US$14.00; Insured small packet Airmail= US$33.00); *** Parcels from 1800-2700 Grams, are OFTEN Cheaper to SPLIT into 2 or More Smaller Parcels, to take advantage of the "Small Packet" Rates above;[(1801-2700 Grams; Xpresspost/Airmail =$47.00; Surface Parcel=$24.00);(2701-3600 Grams; Xpresspost/Airmail =$62.00; Surface Parcel=$36.00);(3601-4500 Grams; Xpresspost/Airmail =$78.00; Surface Parcel=$44.00); (4501-5400 Grams; Xpresspost/Airmail =$85.00; Surface Parcel=$48.00);(5401-6300 Grams; Xpresspost/Airmail =$92.00; Surface Parcel=$52.00)]; >>> Xpresspost & Airmail PARCELS are INSURED for FREE! >>> Overseas Xpresspost & Airmail PARCELS take 7-14 Days to arrive, average is 10 Days.>>> Overseas Surface PARCELS take 25-60 Days to arrive, average is 30 Days.>>> Small Packet Surface (1800 or less Grams before packing) parcels cannot be insured & are shipped at customers choice & risk. *** Parcels over US$300.00 value are REQUIRED to take insurance.>> SURFACE Parcels (1800 or MORE Grams before packing) are INSURED for FREE. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

*** ALL PRICES IN USA FUNDS, unless noted;

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>>>(Canadian's may pay, if desired, in Canadian funds, by adding CURRENT exchange to the USA funds price);------------------------------------------------------------------------>>>IMPORTANT: With your payment please include; FULL NAME, Complete Mailing ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER (if we put on outside of parcel, it might arrive quicker), AMOUNT of Money you are sending, WHAT you are ORDERING.------------------------------------------------------------------------

>>> WE ACCEPT payment by;(1) We gladly accept DIRECT payment by VISA, American Express & Mastercard; >>For CREDIT CARDS, we highly recommend sending information, split in to 2 or 3 separate E-Mail's, for safety! (This is very fast & easy; 1000's of previous customers have paid in this way for many years. This is the most common & safe method our customers use to make payments); For example; Send first 8 digits in email #1, second 8 digits in email #2 and send Expiry Date in email #2 or #3; Send your shipping address, & phone number. Do not forget expiry date; PLEASE, Double check the numbers before sending (it is very easy to make a single digit error); OR you can Phone/Fax the information to us; Our FAX Line is secure & private; ( PHONE; 1-204-346-3674 ); or ( FAX; 1-204-346-1632 ) ](2) *** We accept payment thru PAYPAL = www.paypal.com**** Payments using PAYPAL are to be made to = [email protected](3) MONEY ORDERS or CERTIFIED BANK CHECKS; [Note; We have a USA Bank Account; THUS we CAN accept USA domestic MONEY ORDER's (7-11, Western union, post office, etc)! >>[For USA buyers = international MO's are NOT required! So do not waste money on the extra fees! ] >>[Foreign orders, MUST send International MO's only; Or MO's drawn on a USA or Canada address]

(4) CASH (Maximum of $50.00 for safety; We do NOT accept responsibility for "LOST" cash, as we do not know if you actually sent it; But 99.9% does arrives safely; Please send NO money in coins, as it rips envelopes);

( 5 ) PERSONAL or Business CHECKS; [From USA & CANADA ONLY; *** $50.00 or less, we ship immediately; *** Checks from $50.01-$200.00 = (CANADA takes 2 weeks to clear, before we will ship)(USA takes 4 weeks to clear, before we will ship); *** Checks from $201 & up = (Canada takes 3 weeks to clear, before we will ship)(USA takes 6 weeks to clear, before we will ship); eBay Buyers with excellent feedback over +100 we will accept check to $100 without waiting to clear; NO Exceptions, due to bad experiences!];-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*** [ It is recommended that you provide your Phone Number {with area code} to put on your parcel, in case Post Office needs to contact you ]****** [ USA customers, if you know the 4 digit extention to your ZIP CODE, thus making it 9 digits, please provide it = Your parcel will arrive faster ]*** ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->> Our WEB PAGE; [with HUGE Inventory of COMICS, Magazines, Books & other Collectibles IN STOCK; WORLD'S BIGGEST Selection, on the Entire INTERNET, for MANY items! If you see items of interest, ASK for current Availiability, Price & Condition ] =

www.dougcomicworld.com

------------------------------------------------------------------------I am Douglas W. Sulipa, an Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide SENIOR ADVISOR for 33 years {since Guide #2 way back in 1972; See Overstreet #32-35 on page 9 & 10 to confirm}; >> Read my MARKET REPORTS; (in the New Overstreet 2005 Annual #35, pages 94 thru 109, and see our AD on page 172); And MY REPORTS in (Overstreet 2004 Annual #34, pages 89-100)(Overstreet 2003 Annual #33, pages 86-95)(Overstreet 2002 Annual #32, pages 72-81)(Overstreet 2001 Annual #31 on pages 64-75);----------------------------------------------------------------------->>> ( Do not waste money on Global Priority, because to Canada, it is NOT any faster than Airmail )------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

>> We have IN STOCK; [ 1,300,000 COMICS, 1950's thru 2004, & some Older, with 95% of everything ALL Publishers & titles from 1960-2004 ] [250,000 MAGAZINES, ALL types] [250,000 Mass Market PAPERBACKS, ALL types, 1940-1990's] [60,000 Hardcover Books, ALL subjects, from 1900-1990's] [100,000 Vinyl Records] [8,000 Music Cassette Tapes] [8,000 VHS Movies] [10,000 POSTERS; Movie (50's-90's), Video store (1980's & 90's) & chain store types (70's-early 90's)] [VIDEO GAMES; Atari, Coleco,Intellivision, Nintendo, Super-Nintendo, Sega, Genesis, etc] [HOCKEY CARDS, most 1951/2-1993] [Digests = Most Comic types, plus a selection of SF, Mystery & many Misc types] & MORE! >> 600,000 Pounds of inventory jam packed into an 8000 Square Foot Warehouse!

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So much material, we will NEVER get it all catalogued! BUT you can view our HUGE inventory lists at our website = www.dougcomicworld.com >>> SEND YOUR WANT LISTS! [Please limit to SERIOUS WANTS & limit the number of items, to 50 or less most wanted items! Filling want lists takes time! We reply ASAP! Thank You]! **** ORDER Multiple Items ALL from one seller; (1) SAVE on POSTAGE; (2) SAVE TIME locating the items; (3) GET them from a RELIABLE source; (4) Receive items PROPERLY GRADED by Condition; (5) Satisfaction Always Guaranteed! >>> MAIL ORDER since 1971, with OVER 25,000 DIFFERENT Satisfied Customers, with over 250,000 completed Mail Orders! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Condition Scale, from Best at top, to worst at bottom;>> [Note plus "+" and Minus "-" Grades are not in common use, except on more expensive comics!]- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -MT = (10.0 Mint); Absolutly Flawless in every way. Mostly a fantasy grade. Out of the 30 to 50 BILLION Comics so far Printed, so far only about 1000 Comics in Total grade a strict 10.0 or Perfect Mint; *** [ Imagine that you had 50 hours to pick the Single Best Copy, out of 5000 Copies on the DAY the item was printed, THAT copy MIGHT approach MINT; But if you could find the Tiniest of Flaws, inside or outside, where "It could be ever so slightly better", then it is NOT Mint. Less than 1 in 5000 collectors, will have a single book in their entire collection that grades MINT; At this time there is ONLY ONE comic in the World, Pre-1980 that is considered MINT; The current market value of a CGC graded 10.0 MT copy, is 50-100 Times Guide 9.2 price];- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -MT- (9.9) = MINT minus = Virtually FLAWLESS in EVERY Way, inside & outside. Might have only the tiniest of Flaws, almost microscopic in size, & probably not visible to the Human Eye, except to the most trained experts. [ current market value of a CGC 9.9 MT- copy, is 15-50 Times Guide 9.2 price]- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -NM/MT (9.8) = NEAR MINT to MINT; Only about (1 in 100) to (1 in 1000) Extremely Carefully Hand-Picked still Brand NEW items can attain this Lofty essentially Flawless Grade. Only the tiniest of nearly invisible flaws is allowed. The untrained eye will not be able to see a flaw. [ current market value of a CGC graded 9.8 NM/MT copy, is about 6-20 Times Guide 9.2 price ]- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -NM+ (9.6) = NEAR MINT plus; Superb & Almost Flawless example. BETTER than MOST items when still Brand NEW on the Newsstands; MOST Brand New comics on day of release are not this high in grade. IF you get to hand-pick the BEST copy availiable out of about 50 copies upon day of Release, you will likely have a NM+; [ current market value of a CGC graded 9.6 NM+ copy, is about 4-10 Times Guide 9.2 price]- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -NM = (9.4 Near Mint); This grade is NO LONGER listed in the Overstreet Annual Guide, due to the scarcity. [9.2 is currently the TOP guide grade] NM copies are almost LIKE NEW, & almost flawless. Most 1976-1985 items are SCARCE in this grade, if Strictly graded. Most 1975 & Older items are RARE in this grade, if Strictly graded. [Most 1975 & Older Non-Marvel/DC Super-Hero comics are VERY RARE in this grade, MANY with NO KNOWN copies in 9.4 condition]; We Rarely use this grade on our regular inventory, even on Original Un-Used Warehouse copies. [Unlike many dealers who incorrectly throw the grade around like they are common. If another dealer is NOT charging a premium for this grade, it is probably not a "True" NM]; Even MANY older Pedigree collection & File copies are not this high in grade [Most older File-Copies are more in the 9.0 condition range]; >>> Essentially in Hand-Picked AS NEW, Never Read, Never handled & immediately Bagged and BOARDED Condition; With only the tinest of Flaws, usually not apparent to the Un-Trained Eye. [About 50% of the BRAND NEW Comics Printed, do not quite Grade STRICT Near Mint, upon the Day they are released. IF you get to pick the BEST copy availiable oot of about 10 copies upon day of Release, you will likely then have a NM ]; **** [ current market value of a CGC graded 9.4 NM Copy, is about 3-6 Times Guide 9.2 price ]- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -NM- (9.2) = Near Mint minus; Currently the HIGHEST grade listed in the Overstreet Annual Guide. This is about the AVERAGE condition for a NON hand-Picked comics that is still Brand-New on day of release. Flaws usually include; 1-2 NON Sharp corners OR 1-2 very tiny STRESS marks on spine or elsewhere on comic. **** [ Current market value of a CGC graded 9.2, NM- Copy, is about 2 to 4 Times Guide 9.2 price ] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -VF/NM (9.0) Very Fine to Near Mint; >>> This is the condition the average NEW ITEM is in on DAY 2-14 after New Release (after packing, shipping, sorting & NORMAL handling by Distributors, Store Keepers & Customers); Flaws usually include; 1-3 NON Sharp corners OR 1-4 small STRESS marks on spine or elsewhere on comic. Might have a small dinged corner. Might have minor spine kinks. Might have MINOR handling wear or MINOR rubbing or shelfwear. [Often mistaken as NM or NM+ to the untrained eye]; **** [ current market value of a CGC graded 9.0, VF/NM Copy, is about 1.5 to 3 Times Guide 9.2 price ]- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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VF+ (8.5) VERY FINE plus; Basically an overall NM appearance, but with several minor flaws, as described in the 9.0 description. A Scarce "High Grade" for most 1975 & older item's;- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -VF = (8.0 Very Fine); Nearly AS NEW copy, usually normal minor handling or shelf wear. Most of our Un-Read Original Warehouse copies fall in this catagory, usually with only minor shelf wear. [ This is the AVERAGE grade for an UN-Used condition example, or moderately well cared for, comic & magazine of the 1980-1990 period. Most 1980's Collectors did NOT use STIFF Back-Boards with their comic bags on 1985 & older comics, thus many small flaws have accumulated on MOST copies on the market & even in MOST Original Owner collections]; *** [ Many inexperienced sellers, VERY commonly Mis-Grade FN/VF or VF copies as NM or "Mint" on eBay; Many INCORRECTLY assume if they bought it new & are Original Owner, it has to be "Mint"]; A Scarcer "High Grade" for most 1975 & older item's;- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -VF- (7.5) VERY FINE minus;- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -FN/VF = (7.0) FINE to VERY FINE; a Beautiful & WELL Above Average example on most items over 20 years old.The beginning of "Higher Grade" for most items 1975 & older. An Un-Common Grade for most 1975 & older item's;- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -FN+ = (6.5) FINE+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -FN = (6.0 Fine); Above Average condition, for any comic Pre-1973; a NICE example. NO major problems. Nice, Clean, Solid & still very attractive example. Average Used condition for comics & magazines of the 1976-1984 period. Possibly an Un-Read Copy, with light handling, shelfwear, or rubbing wear.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -FN- (5.5)- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -VG/FN (5.0) = VERY GOOD to FINE!- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -VG+ (4.5);- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -VG = (4.0 Very Good); Decent average used condition example. No major flaws. Usually a few Reading Stress Lines, & light edgewear, or minor creasing at corners. Occasionally only a minor amount of Hidden & Non-Obvious Magic Tape repairs usually inside the covers; (Magic Tape is not allowed on FN or higher grades, unless with specific special mention); AVERAGE Used Condition Copy, still Collectible & still Attractive with Nice Eye Appeal. This is the average condition that 1964-1975 Comics & Magazines are found in!- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -VG- (3.5);- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -G/VG = (3.0) GOOD to VERY GOOD!- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -G+ (2.5);- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -G = (2.0 Good); Well Used, but still COMPLETE, & intact, but not badly abused copy; Great as a still DECENT Reading Copy; Appears to have been Read lovingly several times. Still relatively attractive & NOT De-Faced. NO big chucks out, or NO severe damage. Minor to Moderate amounts of Magic tape Repairs are common & often present in this grade, but should not detract too much from the "Look" or appeal of the cover. (Defects might include, one or more of the following; Possible Creases to covers, Cover Partly splitting at spine, light to moderate stains, tears in cover at edges, some soiling to covers, bumped corners, cover wrinkles, minor small pieces out, etc); This is the average condition that 1933-1963 Comics, Magazines & other items are found in.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -G- (1.8);- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -FA/G = (1.5) FAIR to GOOD!- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -FA = (1.0 Fair); Very Heavily Used & "Beat Up" Copy, but still complete; Cover is no longer attractive & most wear & tear is usually to the covers. Interior is typically much better; (Defects might include, one or more of the following; Writing, creases, rips, Defaced front cover, Stains, Water Damage, heavy tape repairs, fragile covers or pages, cover plit spine, detatched cover, possibly 5-15% of cover missing, etc); Still great as a Cheap Reading Copy!- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -PR/FA = POOR to FAIR!

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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -PR = (0.5 Poor); Horrible condition, nearly destroyed, usually NOT complete, pieces out, badly defaced, possibly big chunks of cover missing, etc. Special notes & descriptions usually stated. Often has 3 out of 4 stories complete, & might be partly readable. Often useful in repairing other copies.A "filler" copy at best, until a better copy comes alomg. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ . >> Our WEB PAGE; [with HUGE Inventory of COMICS, Magazines, Books & other Collectibles IN STOCK; WORLD'S BIGGEST Selection, on the Entire INTERNET, for MANY items! If you see items of interest, ASK for current Availiability, Price & Condition ] = www.dougcomicworld.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------>>SEE our eBay auctions, & superb FEEDBACK as " dwscw " = http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?MfcISAPICommand=ViewListedItems&userid=dwscw&include=0&since=-1&sort=2&rows=0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Please allow 7-10 DAYS for your LETTERS to arrive since you are sending to Canada. (We usually get it in 7 days average); We ship Mail orders within 24 hours of Payment (except weekends), but usually SAME DAY. [Unlike many eBay sellers & our competitors, who can take as long as 2-3 weeks to ship] *** All Shipments sent by AIRMAIL, unless o/w requested, if if too little shipping costs included; If you prefer CHEAPER Surface mail, on any lot where postage is $5.00 or more, please ask & we will quote; Allow 7 to 14 days for AIRMAIL Parcels to arrive, from day we get your payment; (7-10 days is average) *** SURFACE or "Expedited" MAIL = [In USA allow 2-4 weeks for delivery; Average is 3 weeks] [Canada = allow 1-2 weeks for delivery][Foreign Surface= allow 3-8 weeks for delivery = 4 weeks is average]; ** Expedited Surface Mail is the Least Expensive shipping method to USA for parcels weighing over 1 KG (or 2.2 pounds), it comes with a Tracking Number & FREE insurance; (Allow 10-20 Days for USA Expedited Parcels to arrive); >>All AIRMAIL shipments include INSURANCE, at OUR cost, as we have Private insurance for this purpose. >>>Note; "Priority mail" or "Global Priority" is not an availiable option in Canada, SORRY! >>>[X-Presspost is availiable for USA shipments, for about 50% MORE than the Expedited/Airmail Cost; This may speed your shipment by 1-2 weeks; Xpresspost to USA takes about 6-9 days]; >>> [ FED-EX, UPS & other COURIER PARCELS are expensive from Canada = $30.00 Minimum & up, for smaller or oversized letter parcel, but is availiable upon request. If you have a FED-EX account, we can havve charged billed to that account, if you provide the account number. Please triple check the account number ];------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------>> I am a strict and accurate grader. I do NOT overgrade or undergrade. I just try to grade as accurately as the current Professional Dealer market dictates. Unfortunately most sellers DO NOT know how to grade accurately especially when dealing with comic books (which has been my main specialty since 1971).>> I also pack all shipments VERY WELL , to avoid damage in transit; >>We have been selling by Mail Order since 1971; We are CBG customer service award winners; I am an Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide, Senior Price Advisor, since Guide #2 in 1972, ONE of only 12 advisors to reach the Over 25 Year status; SATISFACTION IS ALWAYS GUARANTEED! ** [Return anything you are NOT happy with, within 7 days of the day you receive the parcel. Wrap well & clearly, in large letters, on outside of parcel, put "Returning Goods to Sender" = This is REQUIRED, to avoid Customs Hassles & Long Delays]; (The ONLY exception for Returns, is CGC professionally graded comics, these are NOT returnable, as with CGC you know in advance, what you will be getting) >>> [WE HAVE an eBay 99.98% SATISFACTION RATE, with over 1800 Positive Feedbacks] >> Superb Service for OVER 33 years; For the last 5 years, our average is well UNDER $25.00 in returns, per each $10,000. in Sales (1/4 of One percent) & most of those are Customer Errors!!! >>> MAIL ORDER since 1971, with OVER 25,000 DIFFERENT Satisfied Customers, with over 250,000 completed Mail Orders!

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