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Lot of 4: Mechanix ILLUSTRATED Magazines from 1978/79
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Lot of 4:
Mechanix
ILLUSTRATED
Magazines
Mechanix ILLUSTRATED 50th Anniversary Issue NOVEMBER 1978 Volume 74 Number 606 50th ANNIVERSARY SECTION Our First Half Century MI's 50th Anniversary The Auto Scene of 1028 The Way We Were in 1928 We Test a 50-Year-Old Car 50 Years of Outdoor Fun The 1928 Living Room The World in Another 50 Years Readers for Fifty Years The 1928 Workshop The Sun in Our Future Growing Up with Aviation AUTOMOBILES A Gadget That Does Save Gasoline We Test Ford's Downsized LTD Wanna Buy a Hertz ? An Avis ? Car Care: Dealing with a Car's Bulbs Service Tips from Detroit RECREATION Outdoors: We Go On a Goose Hunt Snowmobiles Take to the Trails Little Campers for Little Pickups Folding Step for a Camper BOATS & BOATING Now They're Downsizing Boats Autopilots for Boats ELECTRONICS TV That You Talk To SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Hot Line: World of Science THE ENERGY SCENE The Energy Line Newest Ways to Cut Heating Bills Hot Line: Energy-Efficient Lighting CONSUMER INFORMATION Consumer's Guide to Snow Throwers & Blowers YOUR HOME Heating a House with a Concrete Wall A Peninsula for the Kitchen WOODWORKING A Lady's Writing Desk TOOLS & TECHNIQUES A Guide to Hammers The Easy Way to Split a Log The ABCs of Foam Carving A Chain Saw That Runs on a Battery AVIATION & SPACE We Take a Ride in a B-52 PHOTOGRAPHY New for Photographers HOBBIES Good news for Old Gaming Machines FROM OUR READERS Dear Editor Inventions Wanted Golden Hammer Mail for McCahill Ask Rufus Mechanix ILLUSTRATED THE HOW-TO MAGAZINE DECEMBER 1978 Volume 74 Number 607 AUTOMOBILES We Test an 8-Speed Plymouth We Test the New Spirit from AMC The All-Season Winter Tire Story Service Tips from Detroit Car Care: Checking Out the Charging System RECREATION Outdoors: Country Shooting for City Slickers How-To for Frisbee Players Now We Have Snowmobile Holidays First Stirling Goes to Work And Now .... The Snow Car Snowshoes from a Kit BOATS & BOATING We Try Out 3 Bass Boats ELECTRONICS Books for the Road SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Hot Line: World of Science Bubbles You Ride Through the Skies THE ENERGY SCENE The Energy Line A Self-Powered Solar Heat Pipe CONSUMER INFORMATION Consumer's Guide to Small Electric Heaters Favorite Gifts for $ 100 or Less A New Peril: Insulation Frauds YOUR HOME Wood Stoves That Do More A New Twist for Wall Paneling How to Install A Humidifier A New Kind of Woodshed WOODWORKING TV Tables with Style 4 Stools From a 4 x 8 TOOLS & TECHNIQUES The Tools of Tree Felling A Low-Cost Rockwell Radial Sandpaper With a Sticky Back A Power Table for the Shop AVIATION & SPACE Keeping in Touch Via Outer Space PHOTOGRAPHY Cameras that Cover Themselves We Try Out Instant Movies TRAVEL Hot Line: Winter Vacations NEW PRODUCTS It's New Mimi: Beachster New Rainwear That's Full of Holes FROM OUR READERS Dear Editor Mail for McCahill Inventions Wanted Golden Hammer Mechanix ILLUSTRATED THE HOW-TO MAGAZINE JULY 1979 Volume 75 Number 614 AUTOMOBILES Hot Tips for Saving Gasoline Sneak Peek at the Cars of the '80s Car Care: Caring for the Forgotten Bearing RECREATION 3 Mini Pickups in Death Valley New Kind of Camping Shelter We Try Out an Army Motorcycle ELECTRONICS Mini Boxes of TV and Radio SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Hot Line: The World of Science A Tape for Thieves THE ENERGY SCENE The Energy Line CONSUMER INFORMATION Save Money by Haggling YOUR HOME New Stairs for Your Basement WOODWORKING And Now ... the Murphy Table TOOLS & TECHNIQUES Easy Does It: Chair Caning The Basics of Reupholstering Why Not Buy Used Power Tools ? YOUR HEALTH Coping with the Dangers of Summer PHOTOGRAPHY Best Buys in Used Cameras TRAVEL Vacation Parks with No Crowds LAWN & GARDEN Iron Horses for the Lawn Big Zappers for Flying Bugs NEW PRODUCTS It's New FROM OUR READERS Dear Editor This one has a tear on the middle of the front cover. Mechanix ILLUSTRATED THE HOW-TO MAGAZINE SEPTEMBER 1979 Volume 75 Number 616 AUTOMOBILES First of the 1980s Cars We Go to a Really Tough Rally We Test AMC's New 4 WD Eagle We Test Ford's Redone Thunderbird Car Care: The Full Story on Filters Service Tips from Detroit RECREATION Outdoors: How to Hook 2 Fish in 1 Damnedest Little Plane You Ever Saw Snowmobiles that Go on the Water BOATS & BOATING A BMW ... for the Water ! SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Hot Line: The World of Science THE ENERGY SCENE The Energy Line Using Ice to Store Cooling Power CONSUMER INFORMATION Hot Line: New gear for Keeping Fit Reader Service Center YOUR HOME A Light Switch for the Whole House Dealing with a Load-Bearing Wall 10 Insulation Jobs to Do Now WOODWORKING A Really Different Kind of Dropleaf TOOLS & TECHNIQUES Quick & Easy Doweling Jig Easy Does It : Bottle Lamp A Real Macho Metal Cutter YOUR HEALTH What to Do About Your Aching Feet PHOTOGRAPHY Night Shots on the Cheap LAWN & GARDEN We Run Our Own Backyard 500 NEW PRODUCTS It's New Mimi: Pac-A-Poncho It's New It's New FROM OUR READERS Dear Editor Golden Hammer Ask Rufus Inventions Wanted Mail for McCahill They are all in good to very good condition with some wear to the covers. No torn or loose pages. The pages are slightly yellowed due to aging. There are name and address labels on three of them. No markings or writing. 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