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TITLE: Keepin' Track Corvette Magazine
[ The Magazine Dedicated to Corvette Enthusiasts!Marvelous vintage Automotive Magazine with great features!]
ISSUE DATE: DECEMBER 1979; Volume 4 Number 6
CONDITION: Standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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The Magazine Dedicated to Corvette Enthusiasts!

ON THE COVER... Cover photo by Marilyn Schultz. Corvettes enter the Corvette Corral at the Rose Cup Trans Am race held at Portland lnternation al Raceway. . part of the "Car vette Mystique "

FEATURES:
ERROL FLYNN OF GM Part 1 by Roy Query Jim Ingles is a man whose job requires that he do a great deal of development work with the Corvette. He also does a lot of torture work that helps make all Corvettes better. Our in-depth interview with him will run two months and offers some unique "behind the door" glimpses at what it's like to make the Corvette what it is today.

THE LARGEST CORVETTE HAPPENING IN CALIFORNIA by D. McWilliams Drag racing California style always draws a big crowd, but when it's "Corvettes only" then it really gets exciting! Our photo essay lets you in on the action.

MASKED MECHANIC Now how about that air pump? Is it a piece of equipment you've always wanted to get rid of? The masked mechanic asks that you make your own decision...have it or heave it.

THE CORVETTE MYSTIQUE by John Osbom How can you tell non-Corvette people what the Corvette is all about. It's part of the special Corvette magic that is as difficult as ever to explain.

1957 and the CORVETTE SS Part 1 by Bob Ackerson Ah yes, there was a time when Chevrolet poured mega bucks into the Corvette and GM wanted to take the world on with it. But it was a classic example of too little too late. Our two-part series gives all the facts that led up to the historical Corvette event.

IT'S NOT 'TIL THEY'VE GONE THAT WE MISS 'EM by Wallace A. Wyss Is a Corvette really a true sports car without being a convertible? Some people think the soft top should still be offered. Some have taken steps to have one.

DEPARTMENTS:.
A Word or Two by Frank Kodl.
Letters We look forward to hearing from our readers every month.
Under the Hood by Gene Smith You got problems? We got answers! Let's trade.
Fix Those Oil-Leaking Valve Guides by Robert E. Grass.
Competition Matters Some great goodies for the performance minded.
Final Injection by Gary Witzenburg Death of a racer.
Reflection on the Gas Shortage by Mike McCaruille Looks like it'll happen all over.
Corvettes Across America by Mike McCaruille The Corvette winners surface after the national SCCA autocross battle in Texas.
Whatcha Got? Some beautiful Corvettes owned by our readers.
Classifieds.


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