Hot Rod - 2010

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January
Cpver Stpry - Drag Week Cars Tested On The Street And Strip (The weather cooperated for once and the 5th Annual Hot Rod Drag Week, presented by Gear Vendors, was a big hit. We've got one number for you: 204) Hot Rods - Street Machine Vette; Mustang Coupe-To-Fastback Conversion; Drag RPU; 'Glass Merc; Pro Touring Scout Feature Story - Speed Parts Hall Of Fame (We induct five more legendary speed parts into the Hot Rod Speed Parts Hall Of Fame) Tech - Ford vs. Chevy Muscle Car Small-Block Showdown (Who was truly the king of the small-block hill, Ford or Chevy. We test a bunch of engines to find out); The Multiplexing Wiring Kit (Inside the new ISIS wiring system, a multiplexing masterpiece); Testing The Race Rod (It goes fast in all directions. Here's just how fast) Departments - Starting Line (Bad cars); Holeshot (Evading arrest); Roddin' At Random (Helping Costco for a good reason); Where It All Began (Hot Rod's office in the 50's); Test And Tune (Trailer ramps, LS oil adapters, and new Holley carbs); Pit Stop (Big-block Chevy engine block ID guide); Coming Next Month (The Whitworth hot rod auction)
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February
No Boring Cars! - Hot Rod Quad; NASCAR Monte Carlo; Chev-Jag XKE; Mustang II Many; 200-MPH Truck; Packard Cover Car Feature Stories - The Most Amazing Car Collection Ever (Ralph Whitworth put together the best collection yet of historic race cars, show cars, hot rods, customs, bikes amd memorabilia, then sold it all at auction); Build A Custom Car For Cheap (Want a cool custom but don't have deep pockets? Here are some examples of cars you can do on a real-world paycheck); Koffel's Hot Rods (Three of Dave Koffel's Flintstone Flyers, together for the first time); Best Drag Race Crew Chief Of Our Time (We go inside the 4-second mind of Alan Johnson to find out why his Top Fuel and Funny Car teams are the most dominant in NHRA competition) Tech - Latest Chevy Small-Block Heads Tested (Joe Sherman builds an 800-hp naturally aspirated small-block to test Air Flow Research's killer new 235cc small Chevy heads. Are these the best nonraised-runner heads out there?); Engine Installation Tips And Tricks (Brutally basic tech on how to remove and replace an engine) Departments - Starting Line (Learning the cold, hard truth); Holeshot (A cool ride for the daily slog); Roddin' At Random (Readers respond to the whole '70s and '80s thing); Where It All Began (CadZZilla, the greatest custom of all time); Test And Tune (New Mustang supercharger from Vortech); Pit Stop (How to install those dreaded spiral locks on pistons); Coming Next Month (More hot rods that break the mold)
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April
Hot Rods - Ecoboost Rod; Milk Truck And More; The Trunk Speedster; '56 Chevy; Foose's Terracuda Special Section: Make Money In Hot Rodding - Start Your Own Swap Meet; Open Your Own Hot Rod Shop; Hot Rod Your Resume Feature Stories - New Tech Now (Follow the latest trends and technology that will change car building in 2010 and beyond) Tech - How To Swap An LS7 Into A '10 Camaro (How to add 100 hp to a new Camaro in a rather difficult way. It's not really as hard as you think); Mustang 5.0L Is Back (Our man in Detroit goes deep into the 5.0L engine that will power the new Mustang, and it even looks good); The Latest In Cam And Lifter Technology (Thanks to computers and new materials, today's cams and lifters aren't what they used to be. They're better) Departments - Starting Line (Get a job!); Holeshot (The argument for universalty); Roddin' At Random (News and notes from the world of hot rodding); Where It All Began (The smog projects); Test And Tune (Converters, handling kits, and more); Pit Stop (To use strut rods or not to use strut rods); Coming Next Month (The Ardun RPU)
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May
Hot Rods - The Ardun RPU (Hollywood Hot Rods built a rear-engine pickup for Ron Lee, and with a full-tube chassis and a blown Ardun, it ain't no show car); Trans-Cammer (Grand Touring Garage stunned the SEMA show crowd with a purpose-built, fully streetable, badass of a '70 Mustang) Feature Stories - Hot Projects (We scour the land, peeking into top shops and regular-guy garages to show what kind of cool-iron is being built. We've got 18 pages of hot projects here); The Hawaiian (We have the story of Roland "The Hawaiian" Leong and his career in Top Fuel and Funny Car racing. What we forgot to include was a sidebar by our publisher's assistant, Mimi Hirata, who has been close friends with the Leong's since she was a little girl) Tech - Build A Rollbar (You don't need big bucks or an overly expensive tubing-bender to make your own rollbar. We show you how); Basic Metal Shaping (Tips and tricks on how to bend and form sheet steel into whatever shape you want, using only handtools); Fab A Chassis Brace (With some tubing, sheet steel and a few rod ends you can make your own underhood chassis brace); 1,000HP New Hemi (With Kenne Bell's big new huffer and a built modern Hemi, we push the dyno needle to the four-digit range); What's New In Clutches (With modern materials and construction techniques, today's clutches are light-years ahead of where they used to be) Departments - Starting Line (Up on two wheels); Holeshot (The goodness of then and now); Roddin' At Random (Action from the NAIAS, plus a new Camaro pace car); Where It All Began (RIP to the man behind Fiasco Automotive); Test And Tune (The return of the Cherry Bomb header muffler); Pit Stop (All about spark plug indexing); World Of Hot Rod (More on the '10 Hot Rod Power Tour); Coming Next Month (Road trippin' with the Rollin' Bones)
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June
Hot Rods - '33 Plymouth (Driving a '33 Plymouth Coupe cross-country with a bunch of other cars, on a journey to the Salt); Coy's Goat (Joseph Coy built a stellar '65 GTO and was so inspired, he opened his own shop soon after); Road Dogs (Brian Finch and Bill Howell found the perfect use for their Pro Touring cars. They drive them); Plain Kool (We haven't featured customs in HOT ROD in quite a while. Here's one that's done just right) Feature Stories - Then And Now (The 50th Annual Winternationals draws out some historic race cars. Here's how they were, and here they are right now); Drag Week (The rules, dates and venues for the 6th Annual HOT ROD Drag week, presented by Gear Vendors); Ebay Tips And Tricks (The world of selling cars and parts is much bigger than yesterday's swap meet, and eBay leads the internet charge. Here's how to use it to your advantage) Tech - Late-Model Bolt-On Power (HOT ROD tours dyno shops around the country to show you what really works on the new Camaro, Mustang and Challenger); Boss 429 (With new Kaase heads and a Ford Racing 460 block, we investigate the legendary Boss 9 engine); New Modular Heads (Finally, there's an aftermarket cylinder head for Fords beleaguered 4.6L mod motor. We test TFS' new heads and cams) Departments - Starting Line (Stuff car guys have to have); Holeshot (Cheaters never prosper); Roddin' At Random (Honoring Mickey Thompson at the NHRA Museum); Where It All Began (Customs in HOT ROD); Test And Tune (Steering wheels, Camaro exhaust and a cold-air kit); Pit Stop (Build a blown Cadillac Northstar); World Of Hot Rod (More HOT ROD Power Tour news); Coming Next Month ('32 vintage Funny Cars at the March Meet)
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July
Hot Rods - Road Race Camaro; Magnatude '32 Ford; GM's Power Tour Rides; 4 x 4 Drag Truck; Four-Banger T Coupe Special Section: Funny Car Spectacular - The 32 Nostalgia Funny Cars Of The '10 March Meet Feature - Muscle Car Rescue (After years of neglect and boredom, a former HOT ROD project car, David Freiburger's '70 Dodge Super Bee, gets pulled out of hibernation and work begins to put it back on the street. Here's the full backstory) Special Section: Paint & Body How-To - Working With The New Waterbourne Paint (In parts of the country, painters are now required to use "environmentally safe" waterbourne paint. Here's the lowdown on it and tips on how to work with it); How To Spray Metalflake (There are a million ways to spray a retro-style metalflake paintjob. Here's one of them); Rusty Floorplan Replacement (How to replace rot the clean way - anybody can do it) Tech - New Fabrication Material (Percy's High Performance has a new self-hardening woven material that makes fabrication a breeze); Variable Valve Timing For Power (We explain and test Mast Motorsports' WT cams for LS engines); New Pontiac Heads (Andy Miller builds a canted-valve Poncho) Departments - Starting Line (Tools of the trade); Holeshot (Of engine snobbery); Roddin' At Random (Cool rollover action from the March meet); Where It All Began (The original Funny Cars, before they were nostalgic); Test And Tune (Stack EFI, a turbo kit and a new nitrous plate); Pit Stop (What's up with the tire contortions on a Top Fuel car); World Of Hot Rod (Win a Camaro Pace Car); Coming Next Month (The mystery Hemi)
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August
Hot Rods - The Blue Model A (Scott Miller's neato, homebuilt, Cadillac-powered Model A); '55 Chevy Gasser (How one guy built a retro-style car with a few modern parts); The Twin Bears (The re-creation of the famous Howard's Cams Special Twin Bears twin-engine dragster); Buick Funny Car (Here's one we bet you've never seen: a '67 Skylark flopper); Willys Gasser (This Hemi-powered Willys was tearing up the strip at Fremont, Raisin City and Vacaville more than 40 years ago) Feature Stories - Hot Rod Ranch (The Muro clan proves that a family that builds together stays together); Mickey's Mystery Hemi (We're constantly amazed at the drive that compelled Mickey Thompson. Here's a look inside one of his rare Ford Hemi engines); Top Speed Shootout (Land speed racers compete for Hot Rod jackets at the Maxton Monster Mile. Would you believe 241 mph in a Drag Week Firebird and 272 mph on a bike?) Departments - Starting Line (Buying a used car is usually fun); Holeshot (Road trippin' it in a Jeep); Roddin' At Random (A new kustom project and more reader feedback); Where It All Began (Dandy Dick's '68 Hemi Dart); Test And Tune (Trick nitrous nozzles and fuel-pressure regulators); Pit Stop (Checking clearance the right way); World Of Hot Rod (Raybestos builds a hot rod); Coming Next Month (A look back at the Snake's career) Tech - 800HP Street LS (Inside a daily driveable, pump gas, supercharged, 800hp GM LS engine); What's Hot In Turbos (Technology doesn't stand still, especially when it comes to turbochargers and their use on hot rods); Gauge Panel Tricks (We watch as Redline Gauge Works puts some new life into an old project car's dash); 484CI Hemi Revival (In a shocking move, we actually take power out of a Hemi to make it more driveable. Yeah, we feel bad about it too)
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November
Cover Story - Rat Rod Riot! (To the general enthusiast, they're rat rods. But a lot of guys take offense at that. Rats, traditional rods, or just hot rods, we investigate the controversial side of the biggest thing in rodding today) Hot Rods - '57 F-100 Custom (Gary Coe's full-custom that survived Power Tour); Kurt Busch Turbo Challenger (A NASCAR superstar goes drag racing with a fast street car); '31 Ford Phaeton (Sort of a fenderless resto rod with 302 power); Street-Legal Sprint Car (A real open-wheel race car, complete with Hillborns); Street-Legal IMSA Camaro (An old road-race car is now a Power Tour cruiser); LS3-Powered Holley Shop Truck (Holley built a cool '67 C-10 to showcase its LS swap parts) Feature Stories - WWII Airstrip Drags (It's the '50s and early '60s all over again as hot rodders have rediscovered the freedom of racing on old runways); George Poteet (You may think he's just a guy with a water-cooled checkbook, but George Poteet is a legit hot rodder and racer) Tech - 1,164hp Rat Motor (HRM's new guy builds a wicked big-inch Chevy and makes more than 2 hp per cube. And that's before the big shot of nitrous); How To Install Valvesprings (For something that looks so straightforward, there's a lot to know about the proper selection and installation of valvesprings); Vette Hack (In a quest to show the effect that weight has on handling, we cut up an '85 Corvette, weighing and testing it along the way) Departments - Starting Line (Some FAQ's about the Hot Rod Power Tour); Holeshot (Whoa, Nelly, our Vette Hack adventure lit up the Corvette guys); Roddin' At Random (Readers' letters and what's happening in the world of hot rodding); Where It All Began (Before there was Vette Hack, there was PontiHack); Test And Tune (Some trick new parts and a few Quick Tests, too); Pit Stop (How to choose a camshaft for a turbocharged application); World Of Hot Rod (News from the inner workings of Hot Rod magazine); Coming Next Month (We were hoping we wouldn't have to do this again)
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December
Cover Story - Can They Outlaw Hot Rodding? (The Man is trying to legislate us onto boring cars and take away our hot rods. The time to act is now!) Hot Rods - 836hp Daily Driver (In a plain-wrapper '72 Chevelle); Willys Of The '70s (The Catch Me If You Can Willys lives); Still In The Family (60-some years later, Ray Pyle's roadster is reborn); Nasty Nash Metro (Flat black with an LS1 under the hood, this Metro is mean) Feature Stories - Mercury: 1939-2010 (A look back at the glory days of Mercury); Bonneville 2010 (The 62nd annual Bonneville Speed Week, from a newbie's point of view); Going Fast In Maine (Land speed racers fly for a mile and a half at Loring Air Force Base); Ponycar Showdown (Pedders USA bolted its parts to a new Camaro and a new Mustang andd let us flog them on the road course) Tech - Starting Line (A political rant sure to generate a few angry emails); Holeshot (Where did all my cars go?); Roddin' At Random (Thrashing on the 1320 Challenger from Mopar); Where It All Began (Race cars on the Salt, 1955); Test And Tune (We test a tool to check the valvespring pressure on the engine); Pit Stop (Need to know about tire width with comparisons? Here ya go); Coming Next Month (A look back at one of the best photographers in the business) Departments - 409 Chevy Block (Lamar Walden and World Products teamed up to produce a brand-new aluminum block for the 409 Chevy); New 500 Cad Heads (A new top-end kit for the Cadillac 472s and 500s); Cylinder Head Shootout (We test 11 cathedral-port heads for the GM LS-series engine. Which one wins? Turn to page 84 to find out)
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