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Wow! What a history lesson. Especially the slot cars. Brings back lots of fond memories. *NM*
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Model Car Science magazine online....... *LINK*
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Model Car Science magazine online....... *LINK*
I may have a few earlier issues - is there someone to contact? *NM*
There are buttons across the top of site, donate, help etc........ *NM*
... and I'd know that if I paid attention! Thanks - great resource *NM*
Wow, "1965.01.pdf" on page 24 of 60 is my mid-engined (Corvair) dragster... AND... 1955.01 dragula.pdf has my Tony Nancy dragster with working butterflies on blower on page 24 and my scratchbuilt Crackerbox GMC on page 25... *LINK*
And they failed to give you credit on the rail........
I have that issue in rather tattered condition from many readings. *NM*
Re: Thank you for posting this!!!! *NM*
Wow. Thanks for that as I was an avid MCS reader. *NM*
Me too.....it was even in our school library..... *NM* *PIC*
It was a great resource for slot cars as well. *NM*
I've got some issues of it, but never really saw it regularly growing up in Oklahoma and it was hit and miss in SoCal although I was sort of out of the loop there in the last few years of the 60's. *NM*
Re: Thanks for posting *NM*
CAR MODEL 1962-73 is there too, but "limited viewing"? *NM* *LINK*
There is also other automotive magazines and manuals there. Use their search engine. *NM*
I logged in with google and full mag was available.......but not download. *NM*
Some documents on the Internet Archive are available only via short-term "borrowing". Those are often newer publications that might fall outside of the realm of public domain. *NM* *LINK*
There is also this site with ALL the covers, also for LOTS of others magazines: *NM* *LINK*
Wow! What a history lesson. Especially the slot cars. Brings back lots of fond memories. *NM*
Growing up in SoCal 60 to 70 slot cars were huge!!! Hobby City on Beach had a track that went from floor to 10 feet tall!!