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The Best of Car Magazine: The 70s & 80s (Hardcover)
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The Best of Car Magazine: The 70s & 80s (Hardcover)
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The 80's represented cars that were flash, angular and mean. The
petrol-heads of the time lusted after Magnum P.I.'s Ferrari 308;
salivated over the Ferrari Daytona and Testarossa from Miami Vice,
and watched ''Back to the Future'' in cinemas across the country,
mesmerised at the sight of the Doc's De Lorean. Growing up as a
child in the ''80s had its ups and downs - it's perhaps the one
decade that, more than any other, begets groans of, ''oh, what were
you thinking?'' Those 10 years saw some huge changes - pop music
went electronic, yuppies ruled the financial world, and fashion was
never the same again. Neither was the car. Yes, despite some
four-wheeled disasters, the ''80s still had plenty of cool cars.
The petrol heads of the time lusted after Magnum P.I.''s Ferrari
308; they salivated over the Ferrari Daytona and Testarossa from
Miami Vice, they watched ''Back to the Future'' in cinemas across
the country, mesmerised at the sight of the Doc''s De Lorean
(surely the ultimate in customisation?). Other 80s supercars
included Porsche''s peerless 911, the original Audi Quattro (a car
resurrected on current U.K. television in the show Ashes to Ashes)
and the Ford Capri SLE 71R driven by Terry McCann in Minder... the
list goes on. Now, 'The Best of Car' takes you back to the days
when cars were flash, angular and mean. It''s time to don the
shades and head out for a cool cruise down the strip. Flick through
the glossy pages of what became the bible for aspiring car
enthusiasts in the 80s - the only motoring magazine that reflected
the true age of excess, and relive those long-forgotten dreams.
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