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September
1964

Features - Ain't We Got Style (A unique report on the new enclosed trailers); The ABC's Of Dealer Sponsorship ("Must" material for all drivers and dealers); The One And Only "Farmer" (Arnie Beswick - One-Man Performance Program); C/Fuel Sensation (Logghe-Marsh-Steffey 900-lb fiberglass dragster); Can The 4-Speed Be Saved? (Is a change of the 7-inch tire rule the answer?); Michigan Madman (First coverage of Ed Potter's Allison/Plymouth) Technical - Why A Fifth Wheel? (The details, pro and con, about the trailing dragster wheels) Competition - NHRA Points Competition: Detroit (Ranchargers steal the show); NHRA Points Competition: San Diego (First Points meet won by Rondo, Baites, Ongais); Silver State Centennial Championships ("Untouchable V" highlights Las Vegas meet) Departments - Off The Line; Mail Chute; Parts House; Drag Racing Spotlight; National Drag Racing Poll; Problems For The Pros; A/Gass; Swap Shop
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November
1964

Features - What A Way To Go (Joe Schubeck & Co. enjoy the California red carpet treatment); A Dragster In Roadster's Clothing (A cutaway and color of the Harrell-Borsch-Muse fuel roadster) Technical - Power Clutch For Competition (It's designed for today's high-torque stockers) Competition - California State Championships (Frisco Bay drag racing at its best); A/Fuel Weekend (Hampshire-Warren split UDRA toot); AHRA Summer Nationals ($35,000 meet at Gary, Indiana) Departments - Off The Line; Drag Racing Spotlight; Problems For The Pros; A/GASS; Mail Chute; National Drag Racing Poll; Parts House
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March
1965

Features - Dependable Too (Wes Koogle and his Ohio-based wedge Dodge); Double Threat (The winning combination of Gary Cagle's drag cars); NHRA Points Winners (The six top runners and drivers in the nation); 400 Jr. (The 200 mph Chevy fueler of Bill Martin); A Quick Trip To Nowhere (Sequence photos of a fuel dragster pilot on his way down the quarter) Competition - The British Are Coming! (Day by day coverage of the U.S. Drag Racing Team's stay in England); Race For The Bucks (A look at what's in store for March, '65); Phenix City Finals (From Alabama emerged new records and a world champ); Boat Drags (Don (The Snake) Prudhomme sets new Drag Boat record) Technical - Zoom Headers (The new trend that went along with 200 MPH speeds) Departments - Breaking Loose; Mail Chute; Pit Chatter; National Drag Racing Poll; Problems For The Pros; 1/4 Mile Quiz; Parts House
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April
1965

Features - DRM's Top Ten Stockers (An impressive Who's Who of U.S. stock car drivers); Personality Profile (Keith Black: one of the world's greatest engine builders); Stormin' Willys Pickup (Most promising AG/S in drag racing today); Drag Racing's First Lady (In a man's world, Helen Sachs plays a major role); Maverick's Little Red Wagon Goes West (Bill Gordon introduces newest of the '65 crowd pleasers); Home Made Ford Hemi (Dick Stahl's Wild Hybrid AA/FD); Hell Raisin' Hemi (Colorful Dick Landy's innovations translate into a Winning Charger); That Hairy Hudson Team (The winningest monsters running out of S&S Enterprises); World's Quickest Wedge (Major threat to the Western Hemi domain) Competition - Greek vs. Mongoose At Long Beach (Must a mutineer walk the asphalt plank?) Technical - Drag Racing Handbook (Installing a straight front axle in late model MoPars); NHRA-AHRA '65 Rules Changes (A sneak preview of new association codes) Departments - Breaking Loose; Mail Chute; Pit Chatter; Drag Racing Spotlight; National Drag Racing Poll; Problems For The Pros; Parts House
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May
1965

Features - '65 Factory Line Lineups (Exclusive DRM coast-to-coast report); Rampaging Roadster ('Agitation 1' makes shambles of record book); Saga Of The Bounty Hunter (FoMoCo pins high hopes on Kalitta); One-Year Wonder (East-West combo surges to forefront of A/GS ranks) Competition - NHRA, Pomona: Clash For Cash ("Big Go West" overcomes the elements); AHRA, Phoenix: Big Run In The Sun (7.40s, 203s...and a few surprises, too); Bakersfield, '65: Sum Race! (East triumphs again at all-Garlits show) Technical - Forged Aluminum Pistons From M/T (A complete step-by-step analysis) Pictorial - Centerspread (Rich Guasco's fiery "Pure Hell" at Bakersfield); Photo For Framing (Last time around: Pete Robinson's "Tinker Toy II") Departments - Breaking Loose; Mail Chute; Pit Chatter; National Drag Racing Poll; Drag Racing Spotlight; Problems For The Pros; Quarter-Mile Quiz
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July
1965

Features - Record Slayer (Jean Jennewein's aquatic dragster "Assassin"); Pure 'Pandemonium' (Rare engine swap produces threat on exhibition trail); Personality Profile (Don Garlits: DRM examines career of Big Daddy); Who Says You Can't Go 191 On Gas? (George Bolthoff's AA/D shoots holes in old theory); Agitatin', Aggravatin' Altered (Otie's Speed Shop builds a new beauty); DRM Interviews Richard Petty (NASCAR champ tells reasons behind big switch) Competition - Big 'Bama Bash (Phenix City kicks off NHRA points race); Robinson vs. Bolthoff (Drag racing summit meeting for Gas supremacy) Technical - Tech Report: Racing Cranks (Tips from the experts on preparation and care) Pictorial - Photo For Framing (A wheelie by Landy's short wheelbase hemi); Centerspread (Wild shot of "Jungle IV's" AA/FD); Photo For Framing (Bud Faubel assaults East with 'Honker') Departments - Breaking Loose; Mail Chute; Pit Chatter; Drag Racing Spotlight; Top Ten Stockers; National Drag Racing Poll; Problems For The Pros
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May
1966

Features - Freight Train Too (Dual-engined Chevy Gas rig provides double trouble for competition); Swano Rat X, Alias Wynn's Charger (Garlits breaks with tradition and bows for '66 with red, 175" devastor); Eddie's Maulin' Marauder (Rachanski's wedge Comet plays havoc with "bigger brothers"); Seein' Double (Complete technical feature on team cars of Stone-Woods-Cook); Six-Pack To Go (Bier & Wycoff astound competitors with world's first 8-sec. 6-banger); Those Fabulous Surfers (Skinner-Jobe-Sorokin set official world's record during Bakersfield triumph) Competition - NHRA Internationals (One for the book, Pomona meet biggest ever); Fords Reign At Irwindale (FoMoCo and "Vandal" blitz competition at AHRA Winter Championships); Records Fall At UDRA GO (Sutherland, Beebe, and Noice score big at UDRA winter drag fest) Technical - Cam Tuning The Chevy V-8 - Part II (Last installment in two-part series on super-tuning Chevy cam action); The Latest From Keith Black (More on injectors from drag racing's ace tuner); Problems For The Pros (Proffit and Robinson pass on experience-proven answers to tough tech questions) Pictorial - Centerspread (Ace photog Al Yates captures S-W-C "Swindler A" in action); Hall Of Fame (More "names" from annals of drag racing) Departments - Breaking Loose; Mail Chute; Pit Chatter; National Drag Poll; Top Ten Stockers; Problems For The Pros
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September
1989

Drag Racing's Best - Photo Flashback (A colorful review of some magnificient men and their racing machines); Mechanical Milestones (What it took to get where we are today); Breakthrough (The Cook & Bedwell car: drag racing's missing link?); Amazing Stories (A look through the years of drag racing's jaw-dropping runs and cars); Best Of Times (We give you the best E.T.'s and speeds in the land) Race Coverage - NHRA Springnationals (Amato wins a spectacular spring fling) Tech - Turning The Screws (Everything you wanted to know about the PSI and high helix Roots superchargers); Powerglide Buildup (A step-by-step guide to beefing up the sport's favorite transmission) Features - Fat Gas (A pretty pair of '40 Fords); Non-Conformist ("Diamond Dave" Miller's '55 T-Bird Funny Car); Innerview: Dick And Kim Lahie (The former Winston Champ and his crewchief reveal the secrets of their success); Doctors Of Doom (Kenny Tripp and his wild Willys); Twice As Nice (Jim Boudreau doubles your viewing pleasure); Climbing The Charts (New TA/FC racer K.C. Spurlook is on his way up); The Professor (A week in the life of Frank Hawley, teacher and racer); Clear Outa Sight (Scott Cannon's Top Sportsman Willys is one quick and radical-looking piece) Departments - Starting Lines (Editorial launch); Quarter Mail (Quick reactions); Drag News (Holeshot information); Speed Shop (Manufacturers' midway); Printed Matter (Racing readables); Photo Finish (Joe Amato's hot ride)
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May
1990

Hot Winternats Report - Off On The Heavy Foot (Surprise winners abound at the 30th Big Go West); For Better...Or For Worse (Air versus electric timers); Winternationals Centerspread (Rich Manno in a flying Pro Stocker); Screwed Up (Update on the PSI supercharger); Made In The Shade (Better passes with new glasses) Features - Knockout! (Dom Balducci's colorful Super Coupe roadster); Lethal Weapon (A radical '23 T Top Sportsman machine); There's No Stopping Him Now (The unsinkable Joe Amato); 'Prix Occupied (A Grand Prix in Top Sportsman); Dirty Dozen (It's our Great Plates contest winners); Tales Of The Golden Goat (A family and their Pontiac pet); A Quick Ride For Fun (One (pretty) Quick Rod Dragster); Hot Times In Houston Town (New winners, new national records) Tech - The Power Of Vibration (Who needs harmonic dampers?); Orchestrating Hook (What you need to know to be better on the go) Departments - Starting Lines (Covering all the bases); Quarter Mail (Writings from our readers); Drag News (Hear ye...Hear ye...Oh hear ye!); Race Dates (When and where so you can be there); Printed Matter (Catalogs for drag racing consumers); Speed Shop (Info on the latest tech stuff); Photo Finish (Jim Adolph's warm Winternationals debut)
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June
1990

Special Race Reports - A Day In The Life Of A National Event (A dawn-to-dusk visual journey through the inner workings of the NHRA Gatornationals); Hometown Hero (Darrell Gwynn dominates the track at Gainesville); Inaugural Affair (IHRA introduces Pro Modified to a packed house at the Winter Nationals) Features - Reprieve! (Shirley Muldowney finds new Top Fuel "life" with Larry Minor Racing and Otter Pops); Sending A Message (California Discount Warehouse's Super Comp dragster is a winner); Head Of The Class (Mike Ashley's stunning new Pro Mod Beretta); Drag Racing On The Water (200-mph Top Fuel Hydros - and you thought Funny Car racing was nuts); Let Your Voice Be Heard (Vote for the All-Star Drag Racing Team) Hard-Core Racer Tech - Orchestrating Hook, Part II (How to learn from trackside testing); Super Speed Shop Special (50 of the hottest new parts from the high-performance industry); Screwed On Tight (How to properly affix race tires to wheels); Required Reading (Understand what your slicks are "telling" you after a run); Ruled Out Top Fuel (The unlimited class really has limits) Departments - Starting Lines (Our sometimes jaundiced view of things); Quarter Mail (Okay, it's your turn); Drag News (All the news, and we'll make it fit); Race Dates (Where you ought to be, and when you oughta be there!); Photo Finish (Jimmy Nix takes flight at the Supernationals); Printed Matter (The aftermarket's latest published offerings)
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