Popular Motoring Magazine August 1971 Maxi 1750 Road Test Exhaust Leak Cure
Popular Motoring Magazine August 1971 Maxi 1750 Road Test Exhaust Leak Cure
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POPULAR MOTORING Magazine – August 1971
For sale is the original vintage copy of POPULAR MOTORING from August 1971. This quintessential 1970s issue is a fantastic resource for classic British car owners, specifically those maintaining Austin/Morris models or looking for authentic period DIY repairs.
This issue is a collector's dream as it features:
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Austin/Morris Road Test: A definitive feature titled "MAXI 1750 ROAD TEST" providing technical insights into this British Leyland classic.
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Engine Troubleshooting: A major technical guide titled "BEWARE ENGINE NOISES!" helping enthusiasts diagnose internal mechanical sounds.
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DIY Practical Repairs: Includes a step-by-step feature on "EXHAUST LEAK CURE" and a guide to "FIX THAT FLAT SPOT!" for carburettor tuning.
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Mechanical Maintenance: A technical report on performing a "STARTER RING SWOP".
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Continental Challenge: A period feature titled "CONTINENTAL CHALLENGE!" exploring 1970s cross-border European motoring.
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Custom Specials: A look at unique "CUSTOM SPECIALS" and home-modified vehicles of the era.
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Period Styling: A classic cover design featuring a mechanic performining detailed engine work with a screwdriver and inspection light.
Content & Key SEO Highlights:
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Austin Maxi 1750 / British Leyland / Engine Diagnostics.
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Exhaust Repair / Carburettor Tuning / Custom Cars.
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Popular Motoring / Vintage Magazine / August 1971.
Item Details:
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Publication Date: August 1971.
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Original Price: 15p.
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Condition: Excellent vintage condition for its age.
🔍 Condition Report
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Front Cover: Bold colors and crisp text; minimal shelf wear around the edges, typical for a magazine over 50 years old.
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Internal Pages: The binding remains secure.
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Please review all images carefully, as the item shown is the exact one you will receive.
📦 Packaging & Shipping Your collectible magazine will be packed securely in a strong board-backed envelope to prevent bending and ensure it remains flat during transit.
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