Right here are four VINTAGE concerns of the famous, collectible, hard-bound periodical, "Automobile Quarterly," ranging in time from Winter, 1965, to early 1973. In this period, AQ was nearly exclusively dedicated to the brass age autos and early 20th century racing because interest in the so-called "pre-war" automobiles had not yet drew in the interest of collectors. AQ covered a broad variety of topics in each issue - for example, the history of suspensions, the history of racing, vehicle characters, and new designs being being developed by Mercedes, Mazda, BMW, and Corvette. Included in every issue were always high quality pictures in B&W and color; with the entire periodical printed on heavy gloss paper. Fabulous vehicles from fabulous collections of the time duration are an unique treat. These problems cover: Vol.3; # 4 - Alfa Romeo/Mercer; Vol.6; # 1 - Bugatti/Chrysler, the Early Years; Vol.8; # 3 - Stutz/History of Watkins Glen/Mercedes C-111; Vol.11; # 1 - Peerless/chain drive cars. All pages intact; bindings and covers protected; fold-outs intact. Any questions, kindly ask. Photos show specific concerns with two sample pages, in chronological order as stated above. (sorry about my amateur photography).