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ARCHIVES Compiled on 3/24/10 Updated 2/22/17 RACE ARCHIVES Compiled on 3/24/10 updated 2/22/17 RACE PROGRAMS, MAGAZINES, BOOKS, MISC, Crates: “Autoweeks” crates separately by years “National Speed Sports News” crated separately by years 1920 BOOKS “Dyke’s Automobile and Gasoline Engine Encyclopedia” 1939 BOOKS “The Book of Gliders” by Edwin W. Teale (copyright 1930) 1952 BOOKS “Internal Combustion Engines” by Edward F. Obert 1957 BOOKS “Automobile Year No. 4 - 1956-1957” 1958 BOOKS “Automobile Year No. 5 - 1957-1958” 1961 BOOKS “Automobile Year No. 8 - 1960-1961” 1962 RACE PROGRAMS Milwaukee USAC Race Program (from 8/16/62) 1963 MAGAZINES “Road & Track” (October) “CarToons” (June/July) “Auto Sports” (4 issues = August, September, October, November/December) “Drag Cartoons” (December) Also: “How To Build A Hot Road” (published in 1963 time period) 1964 BOOKS “Automobile Year No. 11 - 1963-1964” MAGAZINES “CarToons” (January) “Sports Car Graphic” (March, May) “U.S. Auto Sports” (all 7 monthly issues June through December) “Drag Cartoons” (September) Also: “Chassis, Brakes, Suspension” (published in 1964 time period) Also: “Cams, Valves, Ignition” (published in 1964 time period) 1965 BOOKS “Automobile Year No. 12 - 1964-1965” 1965 cont. PROGRAMS Road America 500 Program (from 9/5/65) MAGAZINES “Car & Driver” (December) “U.S. Auto Sports” (January) “MidWest Drags” (3 issues = June, July, September) 1966 BOOKS “Automobile Year No. 13 - 1965-1966” MAGAZINES “Road & Track” (January) “All American Drags” (January) “Jim Clark: World Driving Champion” (April printing) “1966 Model Car Racing Handbook” 1967 BOOKS “Automobile Year No. 14 - 1966-1967” PROGRAMS Road America 500 Program (from 7/30/67) Road America Can-Am Program (from 9/3/67) MAGAZINES “Road & Track” (4 issues = February, March, June, July) “Car & Driver” (3 issues = February, May, June) “Auto Racing - Magazine of the World‘s Greatest Sport” (February) “Drag Cartoons” (March) 1967 cont. “Sports Car Graphic” (2 issues = March, July) “Motor Trend” (2 issues = April, May) “Big Ten” (non-automotive August publication) “Drag Racing” (August) 1968 BOOKS “Automobile Year No. 15 - 1967-1968” PROGRAMS Road America 500 Program (from 7/28/68) Road America Can-Am Program (from 9/1/68) MAGAZINES “Autoweek” (weekly issues starting from 9/7/68) “Big Ten” (non-automotive March publication) 1969 BOOKS “Automobile Year No. 16 - 1968-1969” PROGRAMS Road America Can-Am Program (from 8/31/69) Michigan International Speedway Can-Am Program (from 9/28/69) MAGAZINES “Road & Track” (May) “Sports Car Graphic” (March) 1970 BOOKS “Automobile Year No. 17 - 1969-1970” PROGRAMS Mid-Ohio SCCA Nationals Program (from 7/26/70) Mid-Ohio Can-Am Program (from 8/23/70) Road America Program (from 8/30/70) Donnybrooke (Brainerd) Program (from 9/27/70) SOLD Watkins Glen Formula One Program (from 10/4/70) MAGAZINES “Road & Track” (5 issues = January, April, July, November, December) “Car & Driver” (June) “Sports Car Graphic” (March) “Road & Track’s Guide To Sports and GT Cars” MISC “Consumers Guide to Auto Service” 1971 BOOKS “Automobile Year No. 18 - 1970-1971” PROGRAMS Mid-Ohio Can-Am Program (dated 8/22/71) Road America Can-Am Program (from 9/29/71) MAGAZINES “Road & Track” (5 issues = March, May, July, August, December) “Motor Trend” (June) “Car & Driver” (3 issues = May, June, July) “Sport Auto: LeMans” (June) MISC Datsun Z Owners Manual (1971) 1972 BOOKS “Automobile Year No. 19 - 1971-1972” PROGRAMS Indy 500 Program (from 5/27/72) Mosport Can-Am Program (from 6/11/72) Road America Can-Am Program (from 8/27/72) MAGAZINES “Road & Track” (all monthly issues except November) “Autoweek” (all weekly issues) “Motor Trend” (5 issues = January, February, May, July, August) “Car & Driver” (5 issues = February, March, May, June, September) “Canadian Motorsport Bulletin” (July) “Car Craft” (February) “Small Car Performance Special” (Summer) 1973 BOOKS “Automobile Year No. 20 - 1972-1973” PROGRAMS Mid-Ohio IMSA Program (from 7/15/73) Road Atlanta SCCA Run-Offs Program (from 11/4/73) MAGAZINES “Stock Car Racing” (April) - could not find on 11/28/09 “Road & Track” (all monthly issues except August) “Autoweek” (all weekly issues) “Motor Trend” (all monthly issues) 1973 cont. “Car & Driver” (all monthly issues) “Hot Rod” (2 issues = May, July) 1974 BOOKS “Automobile Year No. 21 - 1973-1974” PROGRAMS Mid-Ohio Formula 5000 Program (from 6/2/74) Road America Trans-Am and Formula 5000 Program (from 7/28/74) MAGAZINES “Road & Track” (all monthly issues) “Autoweek” (all weekly issues) “Motor Trend” (all monthly issues) “Car & Driver” (3 issues = January, February, March) “Motor Magazine International” (5 issues = February, March, April, May, August) “Cars” (June) “Car Craft” (2 issues = March, October) “Hot Rod” (August) “Introduction to Auto Racing - Jim Russell School” 1975 BOOKS “Automobile Year No. 22 - 1974-1975” PROGRAMS Michigan International Speedway USAC Twin 200 Program (from 7/20/75) Road America Trans-Am and Formula 5000 Program (from 7/27/75) Mid-Ohio IMSA Program (from 8/24/75) (2 copies) Road Atlanta SCCA Run-Offs Program (from 11/2/75) SCCA General Competition Rules (Rulebook) SCCA Production Car Specifications (Rulebook) MAGAZINES “Autoweek” (all weekly issues) “SportsCar“ (all SCCA monthly issues starting with June except November) “Road & Track” (all monthly issues) “Motor Trend” (all monthly issues) “Car & Driver” (2 issues = February, May) “Motor Sport Report” (February) “Motor Sports Journal” (3 issues = July, September, October/November) “Challenge” (all four 1975 issues of the Goodyear Motorsports Club publication) “Small Cars” (July) “Cars” (October) “Goodyear Racing News” (International Corporation) (Volume 2) “Car Craft” (December) “Hot Rod” (2 issues = March, April) MISC Datsun Z Owners Manual (1975) 1976 BOOKS “Automobile Year No. 23 - 1975-1976” PROGRAMS USAC Indy 500 Program (from 5/30/76) USAC Indy 500 Press Fact Book (from 5/30/76) Road America SCCA June Sprints Program (from 6/6/76) NASCAR Daytona Firecracker 400 Program (from 7/4/76) USAC Michigan International Speedway Twin 200 Program (from 7/18/76) Nelson Ledges SCCA National Program (from 7/25/76) Michigan International Speedway USAC/IROC Program (from 9/18/76) MAGAZINES “Road & Track” (all monthly issues) “Autoweek” (all weekly issues) “Sportscar” (all SCCA monthly issues except January and May) “Formula” (3 issues = February, September, November issues) “Autoweek” (all weekly issues) “Motor Trend” (all monthly issues) “Hot Rod” (February, April through December issues) “Car Craft” (January issue) “Motor Sports Journal” (February issue) “Racing News“ (Goodyear International publication, Volumes 1 and 2) “Challenge” (Goodyear Motorsports Club publication, 1976 Volume 1) 1977 BOOKS “Automobile Year No. 24 - 1976-1977” PROGRAMS Pocono SCCA Nationals Program (from 5/15/77) Mid-Ohio IMSA Program (from 6/5/77) Mid-Ohio SCCA Nationals Program (from 7/17/77) Nelson Ledges SCCA Nationals Program (from 7/31/77) Mid-Ohio IMSA Program (from 8/28/77) Riverside Can-Am Program (from 10/16/77) Daytona IMSA Program (from 11/27/77) MAGAZINES “Autoweek” (all weekly issues) “Sportscar” (all monthly SCCA issues) “Road & Track” (11 issues = January through July, September through December) “Hot Rod” (all monthly issues) “Racing News” (Goodyear Publication, 1977 Volume 2) “Car & Driver” (February issue) “Motor Trend” (3 issues = January, February, March) “Road Racer’s Magazine” (Volume 1) 1978 BOOKS “Automobile Year No. 25 - 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PROGRAMS Daytona IMSA 24-Hour Program (from 2/5/78) Sebring IMSA 12-Hour Program (from 3/18/78) Pocono SCCA Nationals Program (from 4/23/78) Westwood Formula Atlantic Programs (2 different programs from 4/23/78) Pocono SCCA Nationals Program (from 5/14/78) Nelson Ledges SCCA Nationals Program (from 5/21/78) Sears Point SCCA Trans-Am Program (from 5/21/78) Charlotte NASCAR World 600 and SCCA Can-Am Program (from 5/28/78) Road America SCCA June Sprints Program (from 6/4/78) Mid-Ohio Can-Am Program (from 6/11/78) Road America Can-Am Program (from 7/23/78) Nelson Ledges SCCA Nationals Program (from 7/30/78) Mosport Can-Am and Trans-Am Program (from 8/20/78) Summit Point SCCA Nationals Program (from 8/27/78) Road America SCCA Trans-Am Program (from 9/4/78) Watkins Glen Formula One Program (from 10/1/78) Daytona IMSA Program (from 11/26/78) MAGAZINES “Autoweek” (all weekly issues) “National Speed Sport News” (all weekly issues starting with 8/2/78) “Sportscar” (all SCCA monthly issues) “Road & Track” (all monthly issues) “Road Racer’s Magazine” (7 issues = January, March, May, June, October, November, December) “Motor Trend“ (2 issues = May, November) 1979 BOOKS “Automobile Year No. 26 - 1978-1979” PROGRAMS Sebring IMSA 12-Hour Program (from 3/17/79) Long Beach Formula One Program (from 4/8/79) Hallett IMSA Program (from 5/13/79) Nelson Ledges SCCA Nationals Program (from 5/20/79) Road America SCCA June Sprints Program (from 6/3/79) Mid-Ohio Can-Am Program (from 6/10/79) Nelson Ledges SCCA Nationals Program (from 6/17/79) Watkins Glen Trans-Am, Can-Am, and 6-Hour Program (from 7/8/79) Nelson Ledges SCCA Nationals Program (from 7/22/79) Sears Point IMSA Program (from 7/29/79) Watkins Glen CART and Trans-Am Program (from 8/5/79, two copies) Mid-Ohio Lumberman’s Program (from 8/26/79) Road America IMSA Program (from 9/2/79) Road Atlanta SCCA Run-Offs Program (from 10/28/79) (2 copies) MAGAZINES “Autoweek” (all weekly issues) “Sportscar” (all SCCA monthly issues except September) “Stock Car Racing” (April, May, June, July, August, November, December issues) DID NOT FIND “National
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