Corvette Fever Magazines-2000

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January
Cover Theme - Perfect Paint (How to get it), The Shark Shines (Tom Benford's repainted '76), Psychedelic Paint Job (The paint job on this '85 is not for the faint of heart), Corvette Painting 101 (A beginners guide to a fantastic shine), Timeless Beauty (This perfectly original '73 coupe boasts nothing new), Bare-Faced (Paint stripping the '66 project car) Technical - C4 Suspension Fix (FX-3 ride-control enhancement package...urethane sway bar bushings and Bilstein shocks make the C4 handle), Energize Your Windows (Power-Window motor repair for '56-'77), Air Raid (Breathless Performance's C5 air intake - when tires smoke, there's airflow) Features> - A Tale of Two Coupes (It was a far, far better thing that Eddie Deubel did than he had ever done before..), Spring Fever (Fifth Annual Joe Pike Memorial Corvette Extravaganza), Fest West '99 (Mid America Designs has planted the seeds for a major West Coast Corvette show), Corvettes at Carlisle '99 (Corvette lovers couldn't ask for more), Hot Laps at the BRIC (Corvettes burn up the track in vintage racing), Corvette Fever Dyno Challenge (The dyno goes to Corvettes at Carlilsle), Corvette Club Directory 2000 (Corvette Fever's annual Corvette club listing), Love Affair (Chuck Gelsomino's story of the pursuit and capture of his life's dream)
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February
Cover Theme - Fuelish Endeavors (If you paid $900 for this '63 in 1971, would you be this happy?), Project '66 Doors (Tear down to rebuild your door locks and windows), The Mighty Mid-Years (Many believe the Corvettes produced between 1963 and 1967 are the gloriest examples of America's true sports car), All Pumped Up (Fuel pump rebuild for the '56-'66 Corvette), Top-Notch Big-Block (This stunning '67 Big-Block is about as original as it gets), Radiator Rehab (Replacing the radiator in a '63-'67 Corvette), Serendipitous Sting Ray (Breaking the surface of a Corvette's history) Technical - Shift Tech (Auto Overdrive survival tips), Sitting in Style (Replacing the covers on your '84-'91 base seats) Features - CF Files: Larry Shinoda (His designs were people's dreams waiting to be realized), How To Photograph Your Corvette (Capture your pride and joy in her best light), C5-R at Road Atlanta (In it's first year, the C5-R has conquered almost everything in its class), Corvette Adventure: Blowing Through Chicago (Touring the Windy City in a C5), Sam's '70 (One lucky girl with a doting father will drive this Corvette some day), Funfest - Silver Edition (Mid America Designs celebrates 25 years with the biggest Corvette party in the world), Field of Dreams (Sixty thousand pay homage to the dream as the National Corvette Museum marks five years), ZR-1 Fun (A fat wallet will never replace a working mind)
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March
Cover Theme - High-Power Prescription (A '95 ZR-1 takes a trip to the doctor.), The Making Of A King (The ZR-1's Road to Royality - history and mystery.), CF-Files (Lloyd Reuss, defender of the young king.), Parlez Vous ZR-1? Memories of the ZR-1 Corvette Preview in France, March 1989.), Protect The Investment (A fitness program for the King.) Features - The Greatest Challenge (Jerry Clark shows us that being blind doesn't mean you can't restore a '69 Corvette.), Grown-Up Toy (This 2000 C5 is the natural result on Nathan Sheets; childhood fascination with Corvette.), Why Is Corvette Racing? (In addition to the excitement it offers, there are practical reasons for the Corvette to race.), 2000 C5-R Poster (And it;s racing schedule for 2000.), The C5-R At Legura Seca (Results of the '99 World Challenge Finals and Petit Le Mans Championship races.), Restored To Perfection (This '59 embodies both the comfort and performance enhancement of its time.), The Three R'a - Red, Restored and Roadster (If only education could brovide as much fun as the '65.), Bronze Beauty (By an accident of birth, this '81 Corvette doesn't look like its siblings.) Technical - Ready, Aim, Cross-Fire (Cross-Fire tuning.), Plastic Surgery, Part One (Our Project '66 takes some nips and tucks.), Shark EFI Swap (Installing a Holley Pro-jection System in a '77.), Corvette Math 101: C5+T+1 = Ho-Po2 (The C5 gets a grip with a T-1 suspension.)
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April
Features - CF-Files: Gordon Killebrew (Trained at Chevrolet, by Chevrolet, for Chevrolet and you), The Real Thing (The real red for Joe Catalano's '58 came from a can of Coke), Cllub Scene (OctoberVettes '99), Club Scene (Classic Corvettes Christmas Cruise), C5 Registry's Showcase Car (This big blue billboard is an advertisement for fun), My Favorite Road Trip (through Yosemite National Park in a C5) Cover Theme - Find, Buy, Fix (Fixing a Corvette is a very personal thing), To Buy or Not To Buy, That Is The Question! (An overview of what to look for when buying a Corvette), Picking Up The Pieces (Taking over an incomplete project car), 95 Tips: If The Wrench Fits, Use It! (Corvette Fever asks the pros where to draw the ine on DIY), Locked Out! (Corvette Clinic and Trim Parts make door-handle replacement simple), Ignition Magician (Hiding ACCEL's new ignition system in an older Corvette) Technical - Cure Your Carnivore! ('84 to '87 Corvette hood-prop rod retrofit), Power Solutions: Beyond The Flow Numbers (Exploring CNC Cylinder Heads' C5 modifications), Power Solutions: The Tip of a Revolution (Texas Exhaust Systems designs a new-style exhaust for C4 and C5 Corvettes), Power Solutions: Cross-Fire A-Go-Go (Finding more Cross-Fire power), Plastic Surgery; Part Two (Preparing the Project '66 understructure for new body parts)
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May
Cover Theme - Maintenance Freak (Whether Tom Kennedy Jr. is officially the second owner if this '73 is debatable, but he has no trouble proving it;s been well maintained.), Tips From The Pros - Save Your Corvette (An ounce of preventative maintenance is worth a pound of roadside repairs.), The Mark Of Zaino! (Zaino's complete car-care system.), The Ultimate Car-Care Buyers Guide (Get the looks.), CF-Files: Chris Petris (This mild-mannered mechanic has a heart for Corvettes and Corvette owners.), Will That Be Regular Or Synthetic? (When is each one the better choice?) Features - A Perfect Five (This '67 has been brought back to perfection.), In A Class By Itself (This '96 with the Grand Sport Package is unlike any other.), The Last '99 Hardtop (The last '99 hardtop built has already traversed the contiguous 48 states.), The More The Merrier (This '60 is just one of Mike Taylor's seven Corvettes.), Singular Shark (This well-preserved '82 is truly one-of-a-kind.), Ingress, Egress, Finess (The all-you-can-eat guide to getting in and out of your new Corvette.), Hunk O' Burnin' Love (My '69 has fueled the fever for more than 30 years.) Techincal - Valve Cover Sprice Up (Restoring the '84-'91 Corvette valve covers.), Backlight Beautification (Replace those cracked, yellowed taillight lenses with help from Trim Parts.), Mail Order Engines (Combined, these GM crate engines pack a whopping 3.627 hp. Any one of them would be enough.), Electrolysys Be Gone! (Prolong the life of your aluminim expansion tank and radiator.), New-Age Braking (Stop if fast with NJA Brake Products; Titanium ti22 brake pads on an '84 Corvette.), Fast Track To Fume-Free Power (Dale Ashley's C4 is fast - and emissions legal.)
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June
Cover Theme - Rare And Original (This '70 is one of only 88 LT-1 convertibles known to remain in existence.), Best Of The Best (Could your Corvette take top honors?), Corvette With Attitude (Larry Reed's saucy '62 takes the glory march to this year's NCRS meet in Bowling Green.), Adept Amateur (A first-time restorer takes top honors with this '67.), Good As Gold (This drop-dead '69 will knock 'em out at Bowling Green.), Pure Americana (This '66 shares a home with some other all-American treasure.) Features - Field Of Dreams, South (If you hold an NCRS meet in Florida in January, they will come.), War At Daytona (Viper, look out. The C5-R is perfecting an anti-venom.), Are You Really Covered? (In the event of a catastrophe, could you prove what your Corvette was worth.), Recognizing Racing (What is the Motorola Cup?), Best Catalogs (These catalogs belong in your resource library.), The Burgundy Collection (This reader is justifiably proud of his monochromatic Corvette collection - a '61, a '67 and an '87 Galloway.) Technical - C4 Dash Repair (Dashingly simple beginner's course in electronic troubleshooting, '84-'89 Corvettes.), Crate Engine Install (How we made this '85 run "uncommonly good".) You Can Do It Again Resto - Look, Ma - No Cavities! (This '54 shows off its shiny new mouth.), A Wheel Deal (Rally wheels for '68-and-up Corvettes.), Daddy Says It's Easy (We make child's play of upgrading a shark's front suspension.), Keeping Time (Rebuild your '63-'81 Corvette's electro-movement clock.)
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July
Cover Theme - Corvette's USA! (Real People...real cars.) Features - Endurance Racing (The past joins the present for a weekend in Sebring.), Never Say Goodbye (A family holds fond memories of an original '76.), Vintage Racing (Respecting your elders.), Starlit '62 *Gerald Copeland's '62 may be non-stock silver, but he's sure got the Midas touch.), Desktop Racing (Desk racing on virtual racetracks.), Adult Toy (George Bonafede satisfies his very grownup need for speed with his '90 ZR-1.) Technical - C5 Exhaust Modivication (Our C5 gets a new crossover pipe.), C5 Brake Upgrade (Vette Brakes takes C5 stopping one step further.), Fuel-Pressure Regulator - Hor or Not? (An insider's point of view on adjustable fuel-pressure regulators.), C4 Exhause Modification (Testdrive those exhaust notes in the comfort of your own armchair.), Caliper Correction (Turning back time on '65-'82 brake calipers.)
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August
Cover Theme - How To Steal A Corvette For $5,000 (What you save in greenbacks, you;ll pay for in elbow grease and wrench time.), How To Buy A Corvette (What to look for depends on what you're looking at.), Corvette Fever 2000 Price Guide (The most up-to-date information on Corvette prices.) Features - First Impressions And Lasting Affections (The seed planted at the Motorama Show has blossomed throughout Wes Tredo's life, and the bloom is his 2000 coupe.), The Top 10 Corvettes Of All Time (Corvette Fever readers rank the best and the rest.), Sparkle And Splendor (Mitzi and Mike Taylor's Sateen Silver '62.), Number 521 (Ed Hasting's '96 Grand Sport.), Oh! For Originality (Mike Taylor's '72 as the General made it.), Driver's Ed On Steroids (Master the trickiest driving situations at the Skip Barber Driving School.), Stying's Finest Hour (It may have been hard to see out the back, but the '63 split-window sure looked great coming or going.), Club Scene (Paul Jones Memorial Car Show.), A Miss Is As Good As A Mile (When your friends say you just aren't you without a Corvette - that's a compliment of the highest order.) Technical - It's About Time (Demon reinvents the four-barrel carburetor.), Straight And Shiny (With new gullwings, this Corvette can really fly.), From Rusty To Trusty (Performance Upgrade for shark rear suspension.), Tools: What You'll Need - And What You'll Want (Setting up your home toolbox for those do-it-yourself Corvette repairs.)
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September
Features - Club Scene (The National Corvette Museum was the site for the Third Annual CS Birthday Bash.), Zora's 1963 Z06 (The 2001 pays homage to the long history of Corvette performance.), CF-files: Wendall Strode (Meet the executive director of the National Corvette Museum.), Stress Reliever (A new '96 and relocating to Florida overcomes a hectic New York lifestyle.), Flair For The Rare (This '65 is not only a beautiful specimen, it's one of the best documented Corvettes out there.), For The Love Of It All *Long-time Corvette enthusuast Brent Ferguson gave his all to the Corvette hobby. His friends continue the tradition.), New Day In The Sun (A novice restorer returns a basket-case '69 427 to its former glory.), Shark Lover's Banquet (Paul Boroski is a die-hard shark lover.) Technical - When The Starter Won't (Starter wiring system diagnosis.(, Code Dependency (Electronics: the Rx for your late-model Corvette.), Make Your C4 See Well (Five bucks can cure your '86-'96's lazy eye.), Stay Cool (Converting a shark from R12 to R134a refrigerant.), Old Blinkie Takes The Cure ('68-'82 headlight fix.), C5 Suspension Mods (Vuilding a sure-footed C5.)
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October
Cover Theme - Another Barn Story... (Mike and Toni Sams' award-winning big-brake '60.), Chariots Of The Goddesses (Is there a woman alive who doesn;t love Corvettes.), Race To The Finish (Managing Editor Kim Cook gives up her newly restored '68 to fulfill a friend's dream.), Red Alert (When Brad Case's nervous system is torn between fight and flight, there's no better relief than his '91 convertible.), The Car Of Her Dreams (Cookie Rienzo's '64.), Wendell's Wheels (They still make storybook endings in Bowling Green.) Features - Club Scene (Meeting good friends, for the first time.), The One Lap Of America (This high-intensity event has become a tuner war.), CF-Files: Dollie Cole (Meet the chairperson of the National Corvette Museum's board.), Don't Call It A Beater (A math professor scores high marks on his '86.) Technical - Do-It Yourself Convertible Tops (Patience and perserverance make your skark's tops look tip-top.), '97-'01 Routine Maintenance (Changing the oil, jack it up first.), '84-'96 From The Bottom Up (Our '85 gets a front suspension rebuild.), Small-Block Wonder (The 2001 LS6 engine writes a new chapter in Corvette performance history.)
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November
Features - The First King Of The Hill (The '64 L84 was the first screaming Corvette small-block.), Corvettes Storm Le Mans (Both C5-Rs did themselves and Corvette fans proud at the grueling 24-hour race.), One At A Time (The '94 is Ron Decker's latest in a series of long-term commitments.), The Corvette Emerges (Zora Duntov's genius touches the '57 Corvette.), New Age Muscle (The 2000 Corvette looks ready to battle the Vipers at Le Mans.), A Cross-Fire Named Franz (This '82 is a reliable daily driver that lends a little flash to sales calls.), Bloomington Gold 2000 (Corvettes in the heartland.), Getting Our Kicks (The 2000 editor of the Route 66 Corvette Show offered something for everyone.), CF-Files: Dave McLeilan (The "Quiet Genius" greatly influenced three generations of the Corvette.), A Love Story (Jack Pape has been to heaven and back in his '58 Fuelie.) Cover Theme - Tunin' TPI (Becoming one with GM's EFI.), Cross-Fire Crusade (Bringing Corvette's first electronic fuelie up-to-date.), ID Guide - The Rochester Roster (Corvette Fever ID's the fuel system that started it all.), Ditch The Carb! (And replace it with a Multi-Point Injector system from Holley.), 10 Steps For More Horsepower (Spruce up your L98 with the right part.)
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December
Cover Theme - Tuners 2000 ( - to adjust for precise functioning - to make more precise, intense or effective.), Corvette Unleashead (...will keep you breathless.), Style For Hire (If a one-of-a-kind performance Corvette is what you crave, check out Caravaggio.), Wolf In Sheep's Clothing (Lingenfeiter's turbo-charged 650 horse-package.), Monster Mallett (This supercharged '98 thrives even in Utah's thin air.), Let 'er Rip (A tuner with a heart and a car with a bite.), Go West, Young Man (West Coast Corvettes boosts your rocket to the stage you desire.), X-Treme Enjoyment (Tweaking makes the General faster.), Giving It The Werkes (Track-tested and owner-approved.) Features - CF-Files: Rick G. Baldick (Corvette's brand-new brand manager.), Fringe Benefits (Hard work paid off for Kevin Mosca and his '79 T-top.), Corvette Fever 2000 Index of Articles (A listing of the year's feature stories and technical articles.), C5 Hot Stuff (Performance and style goodies for your C5.), Forever Young (Life springs eternal behind the wheel of a '55 Corvette.), Silver Phoenix (This left-for-dead '65 has been coaxed back to glory.) Technical - C5 Shifters (Making your gear of choice a positive one.), Speed The 5th (A cost-concious guide to C5 speed parts.), Tighten Your Rear (Our Project '85 gets a new rearend.), Code Dependency, Part 2: Read Your Mind (The '97-2001 Corvettes are the most complicated, and yet the most accessible to the consumer.), Clear Viewing: Wipe Your Face ('63-'74 windshield-washer=pump valve replacement.)
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