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Missing pages 33 - 34.


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This month's cover: Ferrari's Superamerica

400, caught by photographer Tom Burnside in this

characteristic blur of smooth speed, embodies the gran

turismo principle as well as any car in the world.

Next month's cover: Class winners at C/D's

1962 Concours d' Elégance-a 4.5 Maserati coupe, a

1954 H.R.G., a 1930 Stutz Phaeton, and a 1911 Pal-

mer-Singer set the tone for our Automobile Show issue.

yright © 1963 by Ziff-Davis Publishing Company.

All rights reserved.

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Car and Driver Magazine Contents

Grand Touring Pursuit of pleasure in driving can be a noble chase

97

A Climb up the GT Mountain The spectrum of GT cars includes some odd tints

The FIA Rules for GT Cars We discover a weird and wonderful world

Special GT

Section

44

GT Prototypes' Sebring Debut All it takes is 100 examples and plenty of inches

Mementi di Maserati Our beauty has a long pedigree and distinguished descendants

Team Personnel for 1963 Only some of the names have been changed

Off the Deep End of Design Brooks Stevens builds a bigger kart and a rolling rumpus room

Articles

81

Corvette Sting Ray Coupé A decade's development has done it

Road Research

Report

Ferrari Superamerica 400 lf you're going first cabin, this is the ticket

Chrysler 300-J Detroit takes a space-capsule approach to grand touring

Road Tests

71

New Zealand Grand Prix Lola gets what she wants Down Under

Racing and

Rallying

76

Riverside 500 Gurney wins with his next-to-slowest finish

19

Monte Carlo Rally Our man in the Monte tells all

A Very British Driver Graham Hill likes his driving tidy

Personality

16 Industry

18 Sport

88

Books

104 Coming Events

Departments

Cars

9 Letters

90 Technotes

4 From the Driver's Seat