Magazine - Bugatti - 1966






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A set of 22 original magazines from 1966, in very good condition.
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The press on old cars in France dates back to the mid-1960s (L'Album du Fanatique de l'Automobile, L'Automobiliste, L'Anthologie Automobile, L'Enthousiaste and L'Amateur d'Automobiles Anciennes, the latter title being the rarest.
On February 8, 1956, in Lyon, the "Association des teuf teuf lyonnais" was founded, which became on November 20, 1956 the "Les Amateurs d'Automobiles Anciennes" and was the first Club of classic cars in France (with the exception of the "Club des Teuf Teuf", created in 1935). Henri Malartre (creator of the Rochetaillée museum) and historian Lucien Loreille were its main co-founders.
From 1966 (the year that saw the appearance of L'Album du Fanatique and L'Automobiliste), the 3A (the club's simplified name) founded a review, which was originally intended for club members, but from the first issue of 1966 it was available to all enthusiasts of vintage cars, by ordering it directly from the Club.
I here offer the complete set of 18 issues that were accessible to non-member enthusiasts. And I add 4 issues that were only accessible to members, the magazine appearing only once a year, issues 20 to 23, extremely rare. The magazine continued to exist, with a very uneven publication (Issue 24, for example, appeared six years after 23); its last issue was, in 2010, number 33.
The set of the first 18 issues (1966–1975) is today unobtainable.
This revue was on par with the "Automobiliste", the "Fanatique de l'Automobile" and the "Anthologie automobile". It added an extra touch, addressing a number of the 160 automobile manufacturers in the Lyon region."}
The press on old cars in France dates back to the mid-1960s (L'Album du Fanatique de l'Automobile, L'Automobiliste, L'Anthologie Automobile, L'Enthousiaste and L'Amateur d'Automobiles Anciennes, the latter title being the rarest.
On February 8, 1956, in Lyon, the "Association des teuf teuf lyonnais" was founded, which became on November 20, 1956 the "Les Amateurs d'Automobiles Anciennes" and was the first Club of classic cars in France (with the exception of the "Club des Teuf Teuf", created in 1935). Henri Malartre (creator of the Rochetaillée museum) and historian Lucien Loreille were its main co-founders.
From 1966 (the year that saw the appearance of L'Album du Fanatique and L'Automobiliste), the 3A (the club's simplified name) founded a review, which was originally intended for club members, but from the first issue of 1966 it was available to all enthusiasts of vintage cars, by ordering it directly from the Club.
I here offer the complete set of 18 issues that were accessible to non-member enthusiasts. And I add 4 issues that were only accessible to members, the magazine appearing only once a year, issues 20 to 23, extremely rare. The magazine continued to exist, with a very uneven publication (Issue 24, for example, appeared six years after 23); its last issue was, in 2010, number 33.
The set of the first 18 issues (1966–1975) is today unobtainable.
This revue was on par with the "Automobiliste", the "Fanatique de l'Automobile" and the "Anthologie automobile". It added an extra touch, addressing a number of the 160 automobile manufacturers in the Lyon region."}
