Car Craft - 2007

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January
Up Front - CarCraft.com This Month (We have a new blog page, updated project vehicles, and handy pop-ups), Front Man (Sometimes Fridays are extra good), Readers' Pages (Getting sideways with a twin-turbo '65 Corvette and other readers activities), Action!! (Cruz Pedregon rides his chariot of fire. Nitro! Mmmmm, toasty), Straight Scoop (Bill Clinton gets a hybrid, and GMPP builds a 500-inch block, all in the same country) Greasy Stuff - This Guy's Garage - (Glimpse a moderate collection of kick-ass Mopars), Speed Shop (We test the radical new swivel water neck. Some hyperbole included), Horsepower! (Scatter your torque converter bolts like jelly beans at an Easter egg hunt), Check Valve-To-Piston Clearance (You don't need a big cam and domed pistons to break stuff, just the wrong combo), Plastigage Versus The Micrometer (If you are going for stupid power and sky-high rpm, use a mic), How To Degree Your Cam (Including some new ways to look at the stuff), Mikronite Your Rearend (It's like shot-peening stress relief for any part on the car), A/C For Any Car (Sure it's the middle of winter, try to imagine the sweat that is coming), Take The Ultimate Road Trip (But first, spend 1000 hours working under the car and drinking barley pop), Inside The 904 (Ever wonder what you would get with a mail-order transmission? Wonder no more), Bend New Hard Lines (Crimping, kinking and throwing the tool at the dog are parts of the procedure), Diagnose Your TPI (We are at it again with Steve and his chick magnet, minus the chicks), What's Your Problem? (Some guy wants to run a Hilborn on the street, and we say sure, why not) Fun Stuff - Krass & Bernie (Drag racing the pizza guy. What more can we say), '70 Buick GSX With A Twist (And by twist, we mean small-block Chevy swap. E-mail Smith at CarCraft.com), '89 Orange Turbo IROC Camaro (Built for lots of pennies and wheels-up hang-time turbo shoosh), '65 502-Powered Nova (Get groceries, lay rubber, live the life), '65 Pontiac GTO (Sure, it has motor swap, but this one's all Poncho) Out Back - On The Rack (You claim you don't need it then stare at it for an hour), Junkyard Crawl (Man, everyone has a Road Runner but us these days), Behind The Scenes (Here is a list of mistakes we made so you can stop e-mailing us about them), Rear View (This is the year of the anniversary of everything), The Last Page (Like the setting of the sun, this is the last metaphor)
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February
Up Front - CarCraft.com This Month (Check the boards for questionable tech advice or the latest reader rant), Front Man (Goodbye to Johnny Loper Sr), Readers' Pages (More wheelies and burnouts. What could be better?), Action!! (See Ron Krisher outrun his parachute while upside-down and backwards), Straight Scoop (Camaro ringtones, the 427R Mustang and smart comments about the nature of things) Greasy Stuff - This Guy's Garage (The Hardcore garage is well...hard-core and full of forced induction), Speed Shop (Ever read the one about the Q-jet? It's all in here), Horsepower! (This month we show you a 565-inch Big Block Chevy making 2800 hp), How To Stroke Any Engine (First you have to get up the nerve to ask it out), The E85 Solution (More boost equals more power. How about 600 hp from 355 inches. Ha), How To Break In A Cam (There are a couple of things that have changed. Read about them here), A Story About Oil (There is more to oil than you ever wanted to know), How To Pound Out A Dent (Pounding it in is the easy part. Fire and hammers are the solution), How To Hang A Quarter-Panel (Remember that GS convertible we are toying with? It's getting straighter), Lash Valves The Easy Way (Smith and Glad agree on nothing. So we included both methods), What's Your Problem? (Clutch chatter is probably like teeth chatter for people in the Midwest) Fun Stuff - Krass & Bernie (K&B get an all-girl pit crew just like those import-tuner guys), Boss 302 Mustang (It's real and it's fast and it's real fast. Better than an all-girl pit crew (almost)), '66 Chevy II Sedan (Post cars are the next '69 Camaro. Ask us how we know), Cruisin' USA, Grand Rapids, Michigan (Glad told Smith that this was in Wyoming. You'll see why), The AMC Nationals (It's Magnetos annual pilgrimage to the land of affordable cars) Out Back - On The Rack (Whoa. Sorry in advance to anyone who thinks Rayne is in her undies), Junkyard Crawl (The second-gen Camaro, cool or no? We say green-on-green with Ts please), Behind The Scenes (This month we attack David Freiburger 'cause we can), Rear View (Like reaching down into the sink for a hair clog. What are you gonna get?), The Last Page (Last month we used a simile and called it a metaphor. Notice)
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April
Up Front - CarCraft.com This Month (Since this is the paint and body issue, we've added more P&B stories online), Front Man (OK, so I built one Mercedes. Go outside for some Primal Sceam Therapy), Readers' Pages (Big steel wagons and possibly the longest Buick ever. Send burnouts), Action (It's teh end of the Skinny-Kid Oldsmobile we promised you last month), Straight Scoop (Guess What? This news will make that steak you ate last night the right thing to do) Greasy Stuff - This Guy's Garage (This is more like a giant meat locker than a garage. There is lots of meat), Speed Shop (We found a killer vintage body-bumping book and read it aloud to the kids), Horsepower (This is the first time we've run a Mopar small-block in HP. We know you want it), Paint Your Car For $1,016 (The watchers watch and the doers do. We did the whole car so you can too), 480 hp for $3,775 (This our first crack at a junkyard 6.0L from a Chevy truck), Rust Busting (Fix rust with a s pray coating that cooks into paintable metal), Fix Your Paint Chips (You can do this without sanding to primer and starting fresh), What's Your Problem? (We have some advice for the Olds guys. No Olds? There is carb help too) Fun Stuff - Krass & Bernie (K&B prove that corn isn't just for making whiskey anymore), Vintage Trans-Am Racing (Did you know that there are guys still racing like they did in 1970? They're rich), Troy LaCrone's 8-second Small-Block '71 Nova (Isn't it nuts how many guys are going 8s with small-blocks?), Mark Gjavenis' '65 Chevrolet Chevelle 300 Deluxe (Isn't it nuts how many guys are making 1000 hp?), Ron Arndt's '69 Barracuda (We sneaked this one in for its Pro Street tubs, Hemi and four-speed), Jack Ketchum's '69 AMC Rambler American (Two blue Rambler Americans in one issue. Don't tell the boss) Out Back - On The Rack (We're gooing to admit it's no more than girls in provocative poses. You like?), Junkyard Crawl (Steve somehow managed to find a Hemi in the junkyard. It's true), Behind The Scenes (See Nomads, meaty differentials, and a really poor purchasing decision), Rear View (This is a cool shot of the tech lines at Lions Drag Strip in 1972)
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May
CarCraft.com This Month (Remember there are Rack Girls online. This is your last warning); Front Man (I own too many greasy engines, and I'm almost out of garage space. Please help); Readers' Page (In case you were wondering, dope is a compliment, and yes, that is a real cross ram 302 Camaro); Action!! (It's the end of Eddie Timal's sweet, high school GTO. Mourn and move on); Straight Scoop (There is a newer faster version of the Viper and pics of the Camaro convertible) Greasy Stuff - This Guy's Garage (We give you a long look inside the Holman-Moody shop in North Carolina); Speed Shop (The featured cart is a small replica of an Impala with removable hubcaps); Horsepower! (Remember big, stupid 8/71 blowers? We took this photo for old times sake); Show-Car Prep (After you have painted the car, you'll have to color sand. We'll show you how); 650 hp For $4,900 (This is a 364-incher with a simple head and cam swap); New Victor 440 Cylinder Head Test (Yep, they're new and they'll help you with 700 hp); Cast Your Own Badges (No, not the kind you arrest people with, we'll show you the fender kind); Mopar Overdrive Conversion Installation (This will make your A833 better, stronger and easier on the engine); What's Your Problem? (Read the explanation of the line-lock and how to shift gears without a clutch) Fun Stuff - Krass & Bernie (For Krass & Bern, Monday sometimes comes a couple times a week); Rare Racers, Barn Cars And One-Of-A-Kind Muscle (Probably the finest collection of musclecars we've ever seen); Cadillac Engine In A Buick (It's true, this guy wedged a big 'un into a not as big chassis); Big Fat Steelies (The big-block and four-speed swap in this Valiant make it the ultimate streeter); Round-Track Rebellion (Check out Tracy Hicks NASCAR inspired '64 Chevelle); Fast Company (Sometimes you just have to show a 10-second big-block Chevy to feel better); The AMX 400 (Did you know that George Barris built an AMX show car? Believe it) Out Back - On The Rack (A special thanks goes out to the guys from Jeg's for this month's underwear); Junkyard Crawl (Steve found a wrecked Chevy coupe right in plain sight. Guess what model it is?); Behind The Scenes (This is our chance to explain some mistakes we made); Rear View (Picking through the photo archives we discovered a goblin)
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July
Up Front - CarCraft.com This Month (Now we have a moderator stationed full-time in the forum area with a big club for trolls); Front Man (Go shop for projects in a tow truck instead of your wife's minivan); Readers' Pages (If you want to be seen on the first page of this section, send your wheelie photos); Action!! (This guy was fine, but we feel kind of uncomfortable about his Nova); Straight Scoop (The GM Performance Division guys are bringing engines to the CC Nats. Read about it here) Greasy Stuff - This Guy's Garage (This time we're showing off a real guy's garage instead of a pro setuup. Send yours now); Speed Shop (We tested a set of battery powered impact wrenches on some rusty lugs); Horsepower! (How about a 406-inch blown Hemi in a '73 Plymouth Duster? Go to page 32 now); You Could Win A Mercury Comet (It's true, we're building a '67 Comet so we can give it away. See the ad in this issue for rules and information); How To Design And Build A High-Performance Cooling System (Learn what radiator to buy, how fans are rated, and fix your cooling problems); Make Your A-Body Hook (We install a rear suspension kit from DMR on a '71 Skylark and show you the tricks); How To Install Minitubs (This is a new kit from Detroit Speed and Engineering. Put one on your Camaro); How To Install Mustang Frame Connectors (These are the weld-in kind. They are also the types that don't interfere with ground clearance); What's Your Problem? (Got a high-speed vibration? How about leaf-spring issues? We have answers) Fun Stuff - Krass & Bernie (Don't you wish you could just live in a garage and race all the time?); Monster Tome Of Readers' Rides (Want in on this? Fill out the form on page 98 and send it in) Out Back - On The Rack (No one seems to be complaining about the Rack girls. It's OK to like them); Junkyard Crawl (Steve Magneto continues to walk right by Rambler parts we need); Behind The Scenes (We've hidden the special rules of road trips in this section. Learn them); Rear View (Another tasty morsel from the moldy basement archives)
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August
Up Front - This Month On CarCraft.com (Did you know that you could get real-time updates about CC events in the Forum area? Try it); Front Man (Now that the street machine is finished, it's time to commute in it); Readers' Pages (Let us know when you are sick of violent wheelies and burnouts, and we will find you a therapist); Action!! (We snapped one of the coolest flaming NASCAR finishes ever. Motor drive is king); Straight Scoop (Help us say goodbye to Robert E. Petersen. He's the father of Car Craft) Greasy Stuff - This Guy's Garage (If you are into vintage drag racers, you are going to love Jim Barillaro's stash); Speed Shop (We have 440 heads from Indy, exhaust cutouts and a sweet new welding helmet); Horsepower! (Low 9s from 310 inches. Do we need to say more?); Restoration Tips From The Pros (We'll give you tips from stock to modified. You've never seen this before); It Ain't Paint (This is Part II of our '67 Comet Stock car build. This month we add the decals); Do-It-Yourself Wiring From Painless (If you're lights are blinking on and off and you smell smoke, you need this story); We Test Em! New Dirt-Cheap Aluminum Heads vs. Stock Iron (This is the easiest way to get a set of aluminum heads for your small-block); Dial In Your Coil Spring Car (Take a half-second off your 60-foot time with some parts and tuning); What's Your Problem? (Do math and find the gear ratio; how to pick an oxygen sensor; and what not to wear) Fun Stuff - Krass & Bernie (Hanging around these guys will get you fired...almost); Oh So Clean (Chris Trisnan's '70 Plymouth 'Cuda); The Spirit Of 4-4-2 (Chuck Jennings' 455-powered '64 Olds F-85); Drive A 9-Second Car (Get race car glory and you own NHRA number); What Was Once Old Is Now New (David Cartwright's 383-powered V-8 Vega) Out Back - On The Rack (New girls! This thing is going nationwide); Junkyard Crawl (Magneto stumbles on a bunch of killer sleepers. Too bad about all the rust); Behind The Scenes (Meet our new copy editor, Karen. Maybe she will last more than three months); Rear View (We used to do Jeep edit in Car Craft. McGann's Caprice doesn't seem so bad in comparison)
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