Motor Service Magazine: For Automotive Service Shop Operators by Herb Packer, 5 Volumes: October 16, 1939, January 15, 1940, February 15, 1940, March 15, 1940, July 15, 1940

SINCE 1903

MOTOR has published useful information for its readers since 1903. What started out as a magazine for a relatively few wealthy motorists evolved into the leading publication for technical information on the repair and maintenance of cars and light trucks to owners, managers, supervisors and technicians at independent repair and service establishments, gasoline service stations, new car and truck dealers, and retail stores doing repair work.

For decades, MOTOR Magazine’s award-winning editorials offered readers information needed to fix the vehicles in their bays; provided guidance on running businesses; and reported on the newest tools, equipment and repair techniques as they’re introduced. While we no longer publish a monthly printed magazine, MOTOR Magazine continues to add to its legacy by transforming into a new, digital resource that provides invaluable information to the service and repair industry. This change also allows us to expand our content and reach to other segments of the automotive industry.



Ford Truck Times, September-October 1948 by Ford Motor Co.

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Automotive Service Digest, March 1954, by J.H. Koch, Editor

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Ford Times, November 1951 by Ford Motor Co 

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