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Popular Motoring Magazine July 1972 65 Famous Homes Brake Special

Popular Motoring Magazine July 1972 65 Famous Homes Brake Special

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POPULAR MOTORING Magazine – July 1972

For sale is the original vintage copy of POPULAR MOTORING from July 1972. This issue is a collector's time capsule of early 70s British motoring, famous for its practical "hands-on" technical guides and special consumer offers.

This issue is a collector's dream as it features:

  • Brake Safety Special: A major 4-page technical feature titled "Brake safely!" providing in-depth maintenance and safety advice.

  • Economy Drive: A feature on the "PM economy drive!" designed to help motorists cut their running costs.

  • Technical Maintenance: A guide titled "Look after the waterworks" for cooling system maintenance.

  • Insurance Advice: Practical tips on how to "Insurance: cut your losses."

  • Special Offer: Includes the cover promotion for a "FREE TICKET! TO OVER 65 FAMOUS HOMES." (Please note: original physical tickets may no longer be present/valid).

  • Cover Imagery: Features a high-quality period photograph of a mechanic performing detailed brake work.

Content & Key SEO Highlights:

  • Brake Maintenance / DIY Restoration / 1970s British Motoring.

  • Car Insurance Tips / Vintage Cooling Systems / Fuel Economy.

  • Popular Motoring / Vintage Magazine / July 1972.

Item Details:

  • Publication Date: July 1972.

  • Condition: Excellent vintage condition for its age.

🔍 Condition Report

  • Front Cover: Bright, clear graphics and text; minimal shelf wear around the edges, typical for a magazine over 50 years old.

  • Internal Pages: Based on the cover, the binding remains secure.

  • 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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