
Automobile Quarterly is a hardbound periodical publication that started in the Spring of 1962, with the sub-title "The Connoisseur's Magazine of Motoring Today, Yesterday, and Tomorrow." L. Scott Bailey was the founding publisher, and his magazine became known as the gold standard of automotive literature. Automobile Quarterly Vol. 21, published in 1983, consists of 4 issues. Issues 1-4 contain articles about a variety of automobiles, including Duesenberg, Armstrong-Siddeley, French Grand Prix 1906-1925, Porsche, DeLorean, the 1959 Chevrolet, V-8 engines, Packard, Thunderbird, and Aston Martin. All 4 hardcover issues are bound in cloth with gold gilt lettering.
L. Scott Bailey
Automobile Quarterly Vol. 21 XXI No's 1, 2, 3, 4 Complete 1983 Year Set
11.50 x 9.00 x 2.33 inches