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HOT RODS AND RACING CARS VOLUME SIX STANDARD COLOR EDITION: COLLECTING ISSUES #35-41 RETRO COMIC REPRINTS #575

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HOT RODS AND RACING CARS VOLUME SIX STANDARD COLOR EDITION: COLLECTING ISSUES #35-41 RETRO COMIC REPRINTS #575
HOT RODS AND RACING CARS VOLUME SIX STANDARD COLOR EDITION: COLLECTING ISSUES #35-41 RETRO COMIC REPRINTS #575

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HOT RODS AND RACING CARS VOLUME SIX STANDARD COLOR EDITION: COLLECTING ISSUES #35-41 RETRO COMIC REPRINTS #575

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Charlton Comics was one of the first comic companies to recognize the power of cars, racing and the general interest in readers' "need for speed". HOT RODS AND RACING CARS began being published by Charlton Comics in November of 1951 and would go on to last a hundred and twenty issues.
HOT RODS AND RACING CARS has stories from locations across the racing circuit globe including the
Indianapolis Speedway, Le Mans, Bonneville, Sebring International Grand Prix and Pebble Beach.
The series covered motor cross, drag racing, stock cars and even soap box derbies. If you aren't careful you might learn something cool as HOT RODS AND RACING CARS had biographies on racing car designs and articles about famous racers of the Indianapolis 500, various car models like the
LeSabre and how some automobile models got their names.

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