Classic Sixties Year 1983 Magazine Back Issues
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- Premier Collector Issue
- Nascar Spin-Offs
- Ford Talladega, Plymouth Superbird.
- Decade Of Great American Cars
- Sixties Chicago Showsters
- Vette Memories - 426 Satellite, 390S/C Rambler
- Decade Of Great American Cars
- Boss 302 VS. Z/28 Autocross / Fastener Facts & Fixes
- '63-'65 Chicago Show Stars
- Two-Door Sedans, SS-454 Monte Carlo, Plymouth '60 Fury.
- Decade Of Great American Cars
- A Ride To Remember
- Mopar Flyers - Race Hemi To Go
- Buying? Secrets Revealed
- Chicago '66-'68, Cruise - In For Fun.
- Decade Of Great American Cars
- Chicago Show Closes Out A Great Era
- "Z" Chevy Story, Painting Plastics, Camaro Pace Models.
- Decade Of Great American Cars
- 1966 Indy Pace Car Comet
- Cool Horsepower - Ram Air Revisited
- Corvair Experiment, Pontiac's OHC Sprint, Staying In Tune.
- Decade Of Great American Cars
- Sports Roadsters & Sports Roofs - Ford For '63
- An Untouched '68 Hemi Road Runner
- Tech: Engine Teardown, Restoring Plastic Trim.
- Decade Of Great American Cars
- XR7-G: A Mystery Cat
- Trans - Am Racers & Road Replicas
- Trans - Am Series Flashback, Wheeling Thru The Sixties.
- Decade Of Great American Cars
- '70 W-30, W-31, Olds Duo.
- 1000,000 Mile Comet Durability Run
- Carb Systems To Go! New Chev Super Sport.
- Decade Of Great American Cars
- GSX: Prototype & Production
- Call Mr. Norm-Dialing For Dodges
- Hot Heads In Review, A Special '60 300F
- Decade Of Great American Cars
- Cobra Power Strikes The Fairlane!
- Driveway Diagnostics - Tracking A Miss
- Mean 427 Biscayne, Plastic Plating Process.
- Decade Of Great American Cars
- Boss 429 - Nascar On The Street!
- Building Blocks For Performance
- Camaro Double Feature, Buff Out Dull Paint.
- Decade Of Great American Cars
- '70 GTO 455 At The Zenith
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Classic Sixties was published monthly by Dobbs Publishing in Lakeland, Florida. Dobbs was an independent publisher who started with Mustang Monthly in 1978 and built a strong portfolio of other muscle and performance titles.
The assigned editor was Terry Boyce. Classic Sixties featured all types of cars from the 1960s. But Larry Dobbs, the publisher, realized the title limited what he could do with the magazine. Based on a tip from Mr. Boyce, Dobbs got a chance to purchase Car Exchange from Krause Publications in Iola, Wisconsin. Dobbs merged the two titles and created Popular & Performance Car Review. It was later re-titled to Muscle Car Review.
Donald Farr took over editorial duties of the new combined title, and Mr. Boyce returned to Michigan and began a long career with Chevrolet's advertising agency.