view cart menu separator categories menu separator faq
advanced search
categories  > Books & Magazines > Magazines (43)
12/67 Popular Mechanics - YELLOWSTONE SNOWMOBILING, ARTIFICIAL GILLS, HALIFAX HARBOR EXPLOSION
 

12/67 Popular Mechanics - YELLOWSTONE SNOWMOBILING, ARTIFICIAL GILLS, HALIFAX HARBOR EXPLOSION

Price: £1.09 add to cart     
Feedback: 100%, 620 sales Ask us a question
Shipping: United Kingdom: £9.00 (more destinations)
Seller's Country: United States
Condition: Used
Payment with:
Description: POPULAR MECHANICS Magazine: December, 1967 (Vol. 128, No. 6 - 204 pages)

Cover: Through Yellowstone On a Snowmobile

Articles:
» No Snorkel, No Scuba - ARTIFICIAL GILLS: They'll Let You Breathe Like a Fish
» Roger Ward Tests the CHARGER R/T
» The Coast Guard's Christmas Carol (rescuing a premature Russian baby at sea)
» The Biggest Blast Before the A-Bomb (1917 ship explosion in Halifax Harbor)
» New Electronic War On Burglars (light beams, sound waves, radar)
» What to look for in a Miniscreen TV
» Vietnam Report: The Ironclads Rise Again (U.S. Navy River Assault Force)
» Oceanography: Underwater Hot Rod (Pegasus)
» Through Yellowstone on a Snowmobile
» Hunting: The Real Scoop on Scopes (telescopic sights)
» Motorcycles: PM Tests BSA's 250-cc Starfire
» 130 MPH On These Tires? (tire testing at Daytona by Fonty Flock and the Florida Highway Patrol)
» Photography: New Instant Printer Makes Pictures Right Before Your Eyes
» The RIGHT way to run a snowblower
» How to 'Glass a Boat (adding fiberglass and resin to boat hull)
» How to light up your home for Christmas
» Home Improvement: The World's Most Compact Workshop
» Craft Project: Walk the Ball (a gadget to improve your coordination)
» Hobbies: New Mini-Trains: Built Like a Watch! (1/160th scale "N" gauge models)
» Craft Project: Make This Tile-Top Chess and Checkerboard
» Home Improvement: You, too, can build a fireplace
» Photography: Think you can't draw? Try these 'INSTANT' SKETCHES from Photo Prints
» Saturday Mechanic: How to get the CLUNK! out of your Driveline
» Toolesson: Look at what you can do with an orbital sander
» Shop Project: Special-shaped punches you can make
» Metalworking: Make an inclinometer -- and get those angles straight!

...and many more interesting articles, notes, and advertisements

Condition: Good, I'd say. The magazine is complete, with just slightly scuffed covers and spine, and a faint musty smell. The top half of the front cover has torn away from the spine. There's an address label at the lower right of the front cover.

**NOTE**: Shipping charges are discounted when more than one of my items are purchased at the same time. See what else I have to offer!
Last Updated: 14 Jul 2026 09:10:55 PDT home  |  about  |  terms  |  contact
Powered by eCRATER - a free online store builder