Corvette Fever Magazines-2001

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January
Theme Corvette's Rich Racing Heritage - 50 Years of Racing (At the Brian Redmond International Challenge), Rising To The Challenge (Chip Miller likes this car best), '66 Daytona Racer (The first Corvette to be raced by driver Bob Johnson), Stars and Stripes Forever! (All-American Corvette racer), Bob Nagy's 21st Century Rocket (This Sting Ray drinks alcohol, and it shows), Speedy Readers (readers share) Features - New Speed (A Guide to some of the newest speed products), Corvette Club Directory 2000 (Corvette Fever's annual club listing), Timing is Everything (Doug Hanson's yellow '95), Corvettes Climb the Rockies (Looking Glass Corvettes' 27th Annual 'Vettes on the Rockies') Technical - Battery Power (Understanding care and maintenance will extend your 12-volt electrics), Don't Let Your Cooler Become a Pooler (Did you know there were hoses down there), Know Your Fiber (A primer for working with sheet-molded compound-bodied Corvettes), Chamber Music (Installing a chambered exhaust on a C4), C5 Solutions (Mike Norris, a Chevrolet-trained C5 tech, addresses C5 owners questions)
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February
Theme The Early Years - A Classic Tale (Since he was 15, Tom Beaird wanted a classic Corvette. Finally this Le Mans Blue '69 is his.), A Father's Love (This gorgeous '54 was sacrificed for a daughter's wedding.), Fireman's Fuelie (For a fireman, there could be no other color for this '65.), String Of Pearls (Frank Amato's '66 is just one precious segment in a succession of beauties.), Double Take! (This stock-looking '57 packs a real surprise.) Features - VetteNet Southwest (Santa Fe in Y2K.), Mid-Amrica's Funfest 2000 (Mike Yager and his gang throw another great party, with record-breaking attendance.), Family Reunion (Corvette Fever joins the family of Emap Automotive Publications for the Hot Rod Power Festival at Atlanta Dragway.), Requiem For A Zealot (The Corvette community pays its respects to Dan Gale and his efforts to create the National Corvette Museum.), Life In The Fast Lane (This year's Labor Day event at the National Corvette Museum celebrated Corvette races from yesterday and today.), C5-R Defeats Viper - Again (The Corvette team wins at Atlanta.), The Early Years - Again! (Nostalgia is simply having fun the old-fashioned way.) Technical - Opti-Spark Options (How to fix an Opti-Spark without reaching for a hammer.), C5 Solution (Solutions to your C5 technical problems.), Heart Transplant (The old LT5 was good, but this one is better.), Steering Easy (Rebuilding the ;84-'96 steering assembly.), Tire Training 101 (Making your C5's wheels and computer speak the same language.), Building Lifting Relationship (A chicken in every pot and a Kwicklift in every garage.), Get A Grip (Installing a new Zip Products steering wheel in a '59 Corvette.)
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March
Theme Rare Collection Ultimate Street Sting Rays (Rare L89's from 1967.), Who's A Lightweight (The '63 Gran Sports were built light, but they're really Corvette heavyweights.), Doors 4 (Covette fun for the whole family.), Prototypes (Looking back at Chevrolet's forward planning.), Looking Back At The Future (GM's styling department - mid-year styling that made history.) Features - Club Scene (The King of Sweden is a Corvette enthusiast.), Eckler's 21st Reunion (A hurricane shut down the festivities last year, but this year's event doubled the fun.), The Battle Continues (C5-Rs in the hills of Laguna Seca.), Almost Accidental (Bob Burns never meant to keep his '59 in perfect shape. It just happened that way.) Technical - Friction Disc Formula (Install McCleod's clutch in your six-speed C5.), Get Around To It! (Differential half-speed U-joint replacement.), C5 Solutions (Your C5 questions answered.), Head To Head (CF examines the differences between LS6 and LS1 heads.), Hot Tips (Installing a Texas Quality Exhaust System on a C5 makes a visual impact.), Blinker, Off! ('63-'82 turn-signal cancelling cam replacement.), TPI Terrific (How to boost your early C4's TPI performance without mortgaging your house.)
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April
Theme Drive = Sterling Stingray (Fast fun in a fantastic '79 fastback.), Drive It Like You Stole It (Matt Coffey puts his '57 to the text.), A Standard For Fun (This girl just wants to have an '88 with a 4+3.), Doctor's Orders (Take my '67 Corvette and call me in the morning.), Experience Counts (Manny Montgomery's 2000 Corvette.) Features - A Really Big Show (Chevy/Vettefest Fall 2000.), Earnhardt Meets C5-R (Dale and Dale get to know the team, and test the race car.), Podium Finish In Vegas! (C5=Rs and top drovers keep the momentum going.), Unrestored Driver (This Sunflower Yellow '72 is driven.) Technical - Throw Another Gear At It (Installing a 700-R4 in a '77-'81 Corvette.), A Different Differential (Re-ring the rear of your '97-'01 Corvette.), Air-Cooled, Part 1 (Staying cool in your shark.), When Your Bose Goes (Corvette Specialist's tune-up for a sorry-sounding system.), C5 Solutions (Answers to your C5 questions.)
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May
Theme - Claim to Fame (On a show field car or an autocross course, this modified '67 is a winner.), Modern Muscle (ZR-1 power meets vintage style.), Pedigree Proven (This long-lost Cunningham Le Mans Corvette wasn't dead, just disguised.), Split-Window Screamer (This '63 was built to beat the competition - on the track and the show field.), A Corvette For All Reasons (This '70 Big Block does all the things Gary Roberts wants it to do.), "Can't Stop Grinning" (Larry Shinoda's words on driving this unique '66.), Homegrown Horsepower (Mods make this '69 shark go faster.), Switch Hitter (Rod Saboury's 7-second, 800ci '53.), Age Is Only Skin Deep (This '56 is not as old as it looks.) Technical - Internal Medicine (Corvette Central gives our '73's interior a new lease on life.), Bleached With Style (The cure for a lackluster C5 cluster.), Air-Cooled, Part II (Staying cool in your shark.), Has Your ABS Gone AWOL? (Troubleshooting the '86-'91 ABS brake system.) Special Features - Corvette Adventure - C4 Tours Taos
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June
Theme - Shark Showoffs Features - C6-Rs Dominate Daytonas (Nothing compares to the sweet taste of First Overall at the Rolex 24.), How To Buy a '97-'98 (Getting a hot car without getting burned.), Near-Perfect '70 (This Corvette provided solace during a turbullent time.), Better Late Then Never (A "new" '78 Pace Car finally hits the road.), Cross-Fire Spirit (Neither two-legged rats nor hungry mice have dampened the spirits of the owners of this fine '82.), Sleeping Beauty (This beautiful '71 slumbered for 19 years before Prince Andress arrived.), ZR-1s In Dixie )Corvette owners head to the Deep South for the third annual ZR-1 fest.), Southern Hospitality (NCRS Winter Meet and Wonderful World of Corvettes Show.), Fantasy Fulfilled (This '95 is Marc Rutulo's dream come true.) Technical - L98 to LT-Wonderful (Fortifying our Project '85.), CS Solutions (Mike Norris tackles your CS problems.), Stale Waffles (Restoring '57 Corvette seats with Al Knoch.), Bearing Repairing (Exchanging mid-year rear bearings without losing your rear.), A Driver's Differential (Ditching 4.88s for hopes of road speeds.), Shark Interiors 101 (Easy replacement of knobs, switches and handles.)
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July
Theme - Real People...Real Cars (Streight-axle, mid-year shark, C4 and C5 collectors begin on pages 35, 48, 56 and 74.) Features - An Affair To Remember (John and Gerry Vidas drive this '60 everyday with gusto.), Rare Find - Quest For The Copper (Alan and Sharon Johnson's nationwide hunt paid off with this one-in-twendy-four '94 copper gold mine.), C5-Rs Take Texas Again (Corvette rolled over the competition.), Cyber Highway For Corvettes (The onramp to www.corvettefever.com.), Polishing Perfection (Taking a great 2000 another step further.), Podium Finish At Sebring (Despite mistakes and some bad luck, the Corvettes place Second and Third in class.), Only In America (...would someone give away a '69 Corvette.) Technical - Slick Stick ('64 to '81 four-speed shifter rebuild.), Wielding Wipers (Upgrading the cable-drive '53-'62 wiper assembly.), Sturdy Suspension (Building a shark suspension for the everyday driver.), See The Light (Replacing those hidden C4 light bulbs.), C5 Solutions (Your C5 questions answered.)
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August
Theme How To Buy A Corvette - There are over a million Corvettes out there. One of them has got your name on it, The Early Years, Don't buy a '63-'67 without applying these tips, Shark Shopping: A reader's buying experience = proof that you can salvage anything, Buying a Healthy Corvette, A C4 goes for a checkup, The C5 decision tree, Lease Options: Drive a pre-enjoyed Corvette, VINs esplained: Get the lowdown your Corvette's identity, The essential 2001 Corvette Price Guide Features - One Wild '99 (When a Texan buys a Corvette at Hwlloween, this is the result.), This One's A Keeper (Fred Blinne will never let this red/red '88 get away.), Fine Florida Find (Billy Stevenson's only problem was how to get the '58 Panama Yellow to Panama City.), The Key To Longevity (This '74 driver is a fountain of youth.), Right Under My Nose (I almost didn't recognize this diamond-in-the-rough '66.) Technical - De-Boning A Shark, Part ! (Restoring the frame on a '74.), Handling A Tire (Building a tunable C5 suspension for any occasion.), Refined Behavior (A no-cost cure for your '84-'87s nervous steering.), C5 Solutions (Answers to your C5 questions.)
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September
Theme - ZR-1/Z06 Shootout (Chevrolet's deadliest gunslingers duke it out at the dragstrip.) Features - Brighter Than Ever (Mark Takacs went the distance to revive this '79.), First Impressions (Tim Barnes's Jr. choice for a first car, this '95, was a bulls-eye.), Runnin' With The Kings (Justin Bell's Driving Experience - a theme park with speed as the theme.), Birthday Bash (The C5 registry celebrates another year of C5 Corvetting.), Split-Window Sojurn (Sometimes the wait is well worth the while.), Happy New Model Year (2002 Corvettes - and a 405hp Z06.), Tan-tamount To Perfect (Far away in Brazil, Luiz Fanfa cherishes his original '77.) Techincal - From Ragged To Riches (A One-hour program to revive your C4's visors.), Repairing A Bearing (How to cure a mid-year of bearing arthritis.), Stopping Power - C4 Big Brakes (Our '85 Corvette gets superior stopping with a bolt-on kit.), Go Power: Mallett's Z06 (The world's baddest street-legal Z06.), Hidden Power - Cross-Fire Hop-Up (Turning up the heat while retaining the original look of an '82.), A Dash Of Renewal (Giving a '57 Corvette dash a facelift.), Corvette Invades Hot Rod Power Tour (Beyond Access: The iCar Corvette offers an alternative for Corvette enthusiasts with permanent disabilities.)
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October
Theme - Corvette Divas (The ladies who love America's Sports Car.), A One-Corvette Woman (Sharon Johnson still owns the '73 Stingray she fell in love with at age 10.), Miss Mako Takes The High Road (Joan Spoemdle and her Corvette find fulfillment raising funds for charity.), Worth The Wait (Christy Sasser waited a long time to turn the key in a Corvette.), In For Life (If obsessions with Corvettes were illegal, this diva would spend her life in jail.), Features - 2002 ZO6: The Ruthless Pursuit of Horsepower (The ZO6 gets even stronger for '02.), Corvettes On The Circle 2001 (St. Armand's Circle and the Florida sun provide a glorious backdrop for Corvettes on display.), A Forum Of Fun (The Corvette Forum's second cruise-in sets new standards for a good time.), Now or Never (Bill Whitmore has been a Corvette fan since Corvette's bagan. He finally captured this '78 at the age of 70.) Technical - Tweaking The Top End (C5 heads and cams.), Reviving The Ride (How to build your straight-axle suspension for the new (or better) handling.), Seeing In The Dark ('63='67 headlilght motor maintenance.), Antenna Mending (Upgrading the '84-'87 antenna.), Packing More Power: 575hp Big Block (World Products conjurres up a 575hp Big Block crate engine with the Merlin II>0
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