Here we have a massive selection of...

Autocar - The Original Car Weekly

...magazines!

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This particular listing is for the...

15th AUGUST 2001

(Week 33)

issue.

Contains articles on:

Porsche 911 GT2 vs. TVR Tuscan,

Volkswagen Polo,

Baby Aston supercar,

Mercedes 4x4,

Evo Viii,

...and more!

The magazine IS used but is in excellent condition. You can hardly tell that it has ever been read!

It is part of a huge job lot that we were able to acquire, and so we have an enormous range of the these magazines from a variety of dates.

Please take a look at our My Shop's logo under the 'Motoring Magazines' category to see the whole collection.

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A NOTE ON CONDITION:

All of our magazines are used, and the following terms are used to describe the condition in which they are supplied:

Acceptable: The magazine shows some strong signs of wear and tear, but is still readable.

Good: Although there are some signs of damage, they are minor and the magazine is well usable.

Very good: There may be some very minor damage assosciated with general wear and tear expected with age, however the magazine is largely undamaged.

Excellent: The magazine has been read, but there are no apparent signs of damage.

Near perfect: As far as we can tell, the magazine has remained unread and to all intent and purpose is in a perfect condition. We do not refer to any of our magazines as perfect, as we have not been in possession of them since the original purchase.

Mint: The magazine comes supplied in a plastic sleeve and has not been touched.

PLEASE BE AWARE THAT ALL OF THESE MAGAZINES HAVE BEEN STORED FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS AND SO MAY HAVE COLLECTED DUST. WE DO NOT REMOVE THE DUST, AS THIS CAN RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE MAGAZINE. AS IT STANDS, THIS DUST DOES NOT AFFECT THE CONDITION OF THE MAGAZINE, AND SO MAGAZINES OF ALL CONDITIONS MAY BE DUSTY.