The spindizzy craze
Article Abstract:
Gasoline-powered miniature race cars became a national fad during the late 1930s. Considered primitive by modern standards, these cars are now much valued today by collectors who pay as much as $30,000 for rare specimens. A brief history of the hobby is presented.
Publisher: Hachette Filipacchi Magazines, Inc.
Publication Name: Car and Driver
Subject: Automobiles
ISSN: 0008-6002
Year: 1995
History, Automobiles, Model, Model cars
Publication Name: Car and Driver
Subject: Automobiles
ISSN: 0008-6002
Year: 1995
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$29 to get your voice back
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The National Motorists Association is one of a few groups which represent automobile drivers. The NMA recently staged acts of civil disobedience in New York, NY, and Los Angeles, CA, protesting against 55 mph speed limits.
Publisher: Hachette Filipacchi Magazines, Inc.
Publication Name: Car and Driver
Subject: Automobiles
ISSN: 0008-6002
Year: 1993
Column, Political aspects, Demonstrations and protests, Associations, Motor vehicle drivers, Speed limits, Automobile drivers, National Motorists Association
Publication Name: Car and Driver
Subject: Automobiles
ISSN: 0008-6002
Year: 1993
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