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- "Car and Driver," July 1989 - Car magazines provide drivers with information about the automobile industry, vehicles and the people who drive them, and car culture. Manufacturers also advertise their products and technological advancements in these pages. In this July 1989 issue of <em>Car and Driver</em>, readers could learn about minivans, coupes, sedans, and pickups, or view ads promoting popular vehicles like the Honda Accord.

- July 01, 1989
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"Car and Driver," July 1989
Car magazines provide drivers with information about the automobile industry, vehicles and the people who drive them, and car culture. Manufacturers also advertise their products and technological advancements in these pages. In this July 1989 issue of Car and Driver, readers could learn about minivans, coupes, sedans, and pickups, or view ads promoting popular vehicles like the Honda Accord.
- Magazine (Periodical), "Fordowner," Bound Volume for April 1914 to March 1915 - Who needs a tent? In 1914, <em>The Fordowner</em> demonstrated how a Model T could become a bunk bed.

- April 1914-March 1915
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Magazine (Periodical), "Fordowner," Bound Volume for April 1914 to March 1915
Who needs a tent? In 1914, The Fordowner demonstrated how a Model T could become a bunk bed.
- "Motor" Magazine, Bound Volume for January-September 1919 -

- January 1919-September 1919
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"Motor" Magazine, Bound Volume for January-September 1919
- Floyd Clymer's Auto Topics, August 1967 - Motorcycle racer and dealer Floyd Clymer published hundreds of books, magazines, and repair manuals related to motorcycles, automobiles, and racing. The November 1967 issue of Clymer's <em>Auto Topics</em> magazine featured an illustration that traced the development of Ford Motor Company's racing sports cars from the experimental Mustang I to the Le Mans-winning Mark IV.

- August 01, 1967
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Floyd Clymer's Auto Topics, August 1967
Motorcycle racer and dealer Floyd Clymer published hundreds of books, magazines, and repair manuals related to motorcycles, automobiles, and racing. The November 1967 issue of Clymer's Auto Topics magazine featured an illustration that traced the development of Ford Motor Company's racing sports cars from the experimental Mustang I to the Le Mans-winning Mark IV.
- "Motor Trend" Magazine for February, 1978 - <em>Motor Trend</em> magazine, first published in 1949, provides car buyers and driving enthusiasts with information about automobiles and the industry. A popular annual feature of the magazine is its "Car of the Year" award. In February 1978, <em>Motor Trend</em> chose Chrysler's Dodge Omni and its twin, the Plymouth Horizon, as its car of the year.

- February 01, 1978
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"Motor Trend" Magazine for February, 1978
Motor Trend magazine, first published in 1949, provides car buyers and driving enthusiasts with information about automobiles and the industry. A popular annual feature of the magazine is its "Car of the Year" award. In February 1978, Motor Trend chose Chrysler's Dodge Omni and its twin, the Plymouth Horizon, as its car of the year.
- "How to Hop-Up Your Engine" Magazine, March 1962 - Specialty magazines, like this March 1962 issue of <em>How to Hop Up Your Engine</em>, helped rodders follow trends, understand technology and learn new techniques.

- March 01, 1962
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"How to Hop-Up Your Engine" Magazine, March 1962
Specialty magazines, like this March 1962 issue of How to Hop Up Your Engine, helped rodders follow trends, understand technology and learn new techniques.
- "Car and Driver," March 1966 - This March 1966 issue of <em>Car and Driver</em> featured Formula One racing driver Masten Gregory conducting a muscle-car comparison test. Gregory compared six vehicles. The Oldsmobile 4-4-2, Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396, and Pontiac GTO placed as the top three.

- March 01, 1966
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"Car and Driver," March 1966
This March 1966 issue of Car and Driver featured Formula One racing driver Masten Gregory conducting a muscle-car comparison test. Gregory compared six vehicles. The Oldsmobile 4-4-2, Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396, and Pontiac GTO placed as the top three.
- "Rod & Custom," September 1963 - "Mysterion," one of several custom cars built by Ed "Big Daddy" Roth, appeared on the cover of <em>Rod & Custom</em> magazine in September 1963. The outlandish car was powered by two Ford V-8 engines and featured a hydraulically operated bubbletop canopy. "Mysterion" was a hit on the car show circuit, and the plastic model kit version was a big seller for Revell.

- September 01, 1963
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"Rod & Custom," September 1963
"Mysterion," one of several custom cars built by Ed "Big Daddy" Roth, appeared on the cover of Rod & Custom magazine in September 1963. The outlandish car was powered by two Ford V-8 engines and featured a hydraulically operated bubbletop canopy. "Mysterion" was a hit on the car show circuit, and the plastic model kit version was a big seller for Revell.
- The Bicycling World and L.A.W. Bulletin, Volume 25, 1892-1893 - Established in 1880, the League of American Wheelmen lobbied for the rights and interests of its more than 100,000 bicyclist members. The League published maps and guidebooks for riders, it organized meets and parades to promote its work, and it published magazines like the <em>L.A.W. Bulletin</em>. The <em>Bulletin</em> included cycling news and advertisements, as well as results from bicycle competitions.

- 09 September 1892-03 March 1893
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The Bicycling World and L.A.W. Bulletin, Volume 25, 1892-1893
Established in 1880, the League of American Wheelmen lobbied for the rights and interests of its more than 100,000 bicyclist members. The League published maps and guidebooks for riders, it organized meets and parades to promote its work, and it published magazines like the L.A.W. Bulletin. The Bulletin included cycling news and advertisements, as well as results from bicycle competitions.
- Magazine, "Motor," June 1932 - <em>Motor</em> magazine became a useful trade publication for automobile dealers and service station owners and mechanics. Readers found automobile-related articles, photographs, illustrations and advertisements needed to promote vehicle sales and ensure proper maintenance and repair.

- June 01, 1932
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Magazine, "Motor," June 1932
Motor magazine became a useful trade publication for automobile dealers and service station owners and mechanics. Readers found automobile-related articles, photographs, illustrations and advertisements needed to promote vehicle sales and ensure proper maintenance and repair.