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Autosport magazine november 21st 1952

Volume 5 number 21, these magazines offer the very best reports, photography and analysis of their chosen subjects, this weeks issue includes features such as..........

Vincent Black Shadow Motorcycle test by John Bolster

Carrera Pan-Americana entry list

BMW-MG by V.A. Fox

The TV Trial

Two and Three Wheelers on parade

The MCC Daily Express Rally

Scotch Corner by 'Aeneas'

News from the clubs

The condition is very good with obvious signs of age and use as you would expect from a magazine that is over 50 years of age.

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