Description: For sale is the 9th March 1923 issue of The Autocar, a prominent British automotive magazine, Issue No. 1429. This issue is a treasure trove for vintage car enthusiasts, filled with articles, reviews, and advertisements from the golden age of motoring. With a focus on early 20th-century automobile advancements, this issue provides an authentic glimpse into the automotive industry during the post-war era. Key Features:Date: March 9th, 1923Issue Number: 1429Publisher: Iliffe & Sons, Ltd., LondonCover Price: 4 PenceContents: Cover Feature: Star Cars – The 18 h.p. Six Cylinder Saloon, a luxury model designed for all-weather comfort, promising warmth and protection during the most challenging conditions. Advertisements:Vauxhall 23-60 h.p.: A full-page advert showcasing the 'Kington' body, priced at £895. The 23-60 h.p. model is celebrated for its remarkable power, comfort, and high-performance standards.Studebaker Light Six: A detailed advert presenting the latest Studebaker models, including the Light Six, Big Six, and Special Six, with prices starting from £385.Morris Cars: Focus on the Morris-Oxford Coupé, promoted as the “Car of Adventure” for its nimble handling and luxury features, priced between £390 and £415.Armstrong Siddeley: Promoting its 6-cylinder cars for motorists desiring both luxury and low running expenses, with prices starting at £500.Champion Spark Plugs: An advert highlighting the improved design and efficiency of Champion spark plugs, widely regarded as dependable for every engine. Car Reviews & Features:A comprehensive article on the latest innovations in automotive design, including a detailed feature on streamlining closed cars, offering insights into how aerodynamics was influencing car designs of the era.Focus on automotive comfort with adverts like the Swift 12 h.p., known for its well-engineered ride quality and elegant design. Additional Features:Seabrook British Cars: Highlighting the 9-19 Seabrook and 10-20 Seabrook Coupé, advocating for all-British materials and craftsmanship, with prices starting from £275.Riley: Advertisement for the Riley 4-seater All-Season car, promoted for its durability and versatility, priced at £415 for the two-seater. The magazine also contains various other fascinating features, including motoring tips, technical insights, and advice for the early 1920s car owner.Condition: This issue of The Autocar is in good vintage condition. The cover shows some signs of wear around the spine and edges, typical for a publication of this age. The interior pages are intact, with only slight yellowing, adding to its vintage charm. All advertisements and illustrations are clear and undamaged. Please refer to the provided images for more detailed visuals of its condition.Postage & Packaging: The magazine will be carefully packaged to ensure safe delivery. Combined postage is available for multiple purchases, and international shipping options can be arranged upon request. Thank you for viewing, and feel free to contact me with any questions or for additional details.
Price: 52.99 GBP
Location: Burry Port
End Time: 2024-12-08T16:12:48.000Z
Shipping Cost: 30.02 GBP
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Publication Month: March
Publication Year: 1923
Publication Name: Autocar
Genre: Classics