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TITLE:
WARD's AUTO WORLD Magazine
[ Marvelous vintage magazine with great features!]
ISSUE DATE:
July 1975; Volume 11, Number 7
CONDITION: Standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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ABOUT OUR COVER -- The Ambassador Bridge over the Detroit River links the Motor City with Windsor, Ontario, Canada. But the bridge is more
than a mass of steel and concrete -- it's a two-way street symbolizing free trade in completed cars and auto components, and it's been that way
since the U S.-Canadian Auto Pact was signed a decade ago. During this year's worldwide car sales malaise, Canada stands out as a bright spot.
Sales also are down in the land of the Maple Leaf, but not nearly as badly as the slump south of its border For an in-depth look at The Canadian
Connection and related stories, turn to Page 20. Cover art by Dick Mayer with photography by Tony Spina.
ABOUT OUR AUTHORS -- Dave Smith is editor and Dave Whiteside associate editor of Ward's Auto World. Harry Stark is editor and Ed Lapham and
Gary Witzenburg are associate editors of Ward's Automotive Reports. Robert Morrison is chairman and chief executive officer of the Molded Fiber
Glass Companies. Bob Dietsch is business editor of Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance, Washington, D C. Ken Kelley freelances from his office in
Dearborn, Mich.
FEATURES:
THE CANADIAN CONNECTION: Hanging Tough Amidst the Slump The Canada-U.S. Auto Pact . . . Edward Lapham.
Some Solid Ideas Surface In `Affordable' Car Derby . . . Gary L. Witzenburg.
DEPARTMENTS:
Your Page: Reader's Forum.
Editorial: British Find Villains In Auto 'Whodunit' . . . David C. Smith.
Ward's Wrapup: Deadline Breaking News . . . WAW Staff.
Speaking Out: Management and Unions Must Fess Up to Inflation's Real Cause . . . Robert S. Morrison.
Assembly Line: Auto Production Decline Is Finally Ending . . . Harry A. Stark.
World Wrapup: Beset by Woes, Alfa Romeo Rallies . . . David E. Whiteside.
Washington Wrapup: Oil and Water Don't Mix, But Oil and Politics Do . . . Robert W. Dietsch.
What's New: Transformer I Debuts in Detroit . . . WA W Staff.
Big Wheels: Recreational Vehicles Make Slow Comeback . . . Ken Kelley.
Furrows: Farm Machinery Boom Eases a Bit . . . Edward Lapham.
Auto People: Bridging the Border -- Canada's Big Four Execs . . . WA W Staff.
Auto Talk: Ford Leaps into Minicar Battle With 'Project Bobcat' . . . Ken Kelley.
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