Car & Driver - 1976

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January
Road Tests - Jaguar XJ-S (A new fat cat worth 140 miles per hour); Chevrolet Chevette (Detroit's latest weapon in the Import War); Renault R5 GTI (Get ready for a Rabbit punch) Atrocity - Challenge IV (The score is now C/D-2, Readers-2, and that means you're in for big trouble next year) Interview - The Man Behind The Chevy Chevette (Straight talk from GM President E.M. Estes, the father of Detroits new minicar) Features - Winners And Losers 1975 (The worst thing about being a loser is that you get laughed at a lot); Ferrari Boxer Berlinetta: $4995 Plus Dealer Prep (Your wife told us that the price was too high); Flash Gordon's Automotive Solution (And he's probably not the only one who could use a TriVette) Sport - Vintage Cars (Gentleman racers off on a spree); Formula 5000 (Streets full of sound and fury); U.S. Grand Prix (Italian solidarity day); Short Takes Columns - Patrick Bedard (Shrines visited and friends made during 1975); Bruce McCall (When racers were gentleman); Jean Shepherd (Why mowing the lawn doesn't move you anymore); Leon Mandel (Out where racing is still a sport) Departments - Inside Car And Driver - Let 'em eat Pablum, they'll never know the difference); Letters (Why Challenge IV was worth it); Classified Advertising; For Your Information (Opel by Isuzu, Ferrari 308 GTB, Simca 1308 GT); Reviews (Walking as a cause, hte man who created General Motors, stars of the Southern fried circuit and an academic analysis of why people buy cars)
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May
Special Project: C/D's Bullring Kit Kar - The Ballad Of Car Number 55 (Dodge designed it. Ron Nash built it and we almost bought it) Road Tests - Toyota Celica Liftback (A time-warp special); Buick Century Regal (What Detroit is coming to); A Pacer In Pursuit Of Power (A V-8 will put you on the right track); AMC: Pacer Two-Barrel (The factory's more reasonable solution) Features - A Beast Fit For Baja (Subaru's 4wd wagon earns its horns); The New Gypsies (The mellow side of mobililty) Technical - Sing Low, Sweet Stereo (Car radios: what you hear is what you get) Sport - NASCAR (Daytona qualifying was a gas); IMSA GT (Funny, it doesn't look like a Mustang II); Racing Fashions (Zip on status); USAC (One more Offy challenger); NASCAR (Winners never flinch) Columns - Brock Yates (Gets into CB and joins the club); Jean Shepherd (Detroit meets the Dreaded Potato Beetle); Warren Weith (Happiness is a warm Italian); Ted West (Car And Driver 1, Waldo Pepper 0) Departments - Inside Car And Driver (The extraordinary years, yesterday and tomorrow); Editorial (Guaranteeing an acceptable level of mediocrity); Letters ("black smoke comes out of Bedard's ears"); Short Takes (Mercury Grand Monarch Chia, Mazda Mizer); Classified Advertising; C'D's CB Decal (A foot-long hot dog bumper sticker offer); For Your Information (Fiat Abarth 131 Rally, a future grain of truth, Renault 20GT1); Book Reviews (Last year's road racing reviewed, buying car insurance the smart way, how not to watch a motor race and a directory for Diesels)
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