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Auto Speed and Sports
January
1952

Editorial, Your Letters, Deadline Data, Why a Sports Car, Equinox Eclipse, Convair Carrousel, 22 Seconds, Montlhery Enduro, Auto Trial - Porsche 1500, Reno Roundup, Cunningham Cutaway, My First Sports Car Race, Paris in the Fall, Britain Exhibits its Best, Auto-Biography
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Auto Speed and Sports
March
1952

Contents - Editorial, Your Letters, Deadline Data, Mexican Road Race, Backyard Bombs, Auto Trial - Aurelia, Let's Have A Rally, The Best Yet, Badgered Collector, Palm Beach Shores, Polensky's Pygmy, Auto Biography - Don Parkinson, Track Trends And Products
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Speed Mechanics
January
1954

Contents - Pennsylvania Autorama, That Hot, Fast Spark, More Sm Chevy Manifold Tests, Dechroming, Bonneville High Lights, Best Gear Teeth For Road Bite, Search for Speed and Safety, What's Hot
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Speed Mechanics
July
1954

Contents - I Built a Custom Ford Coupe, Quick-Change Artists, Make Your Hot Rod an Alcoholic, Car Know-How, Ford Soup-Up, How to Revitalize Interiors, Your Engine Has Windows, What's Hot, Cover Story, Backfire, Build Your Own Engine Stand
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Motorsport
March
1956

Competition Reports - Nassau Trophy, Team Play At Torrey Pines, The Sixth Sebring, Great American Mountain Rallye Road Tests - Bill Holland Tests The Clipper Custom, Road Testing The Dyna Packard, Road Testing The Mercedes 190 SL New American Cars - '56 Corvette, Rambler Features - Cunningham Joins Jaguar, Bugatti, From Doodles To Design Commentary - Motor City Mirror, London Diary
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Sports Cars Illustrated
May
1956

Road Tests - The 1956 Chevrolet Corvette; Alfa Romeo Giulietta Features - Driver's Report - Plymouth Fury; Shape Of Chevies To Come; Have European Cars Lost Distinction?; America's Answer To Europe; Monsieur Gregoire; Top Secret Stable; Torrid Transport Technical - Fuel Injection For Your Next Car; Fast Figures; The Hottest Jaguar Competition - The LAST Torrey Pines Departments - Very Sincerely Yours; Letters
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Sports Cars Illustrated
December
1957

Road Tests - 1958 Chevrolet Corvette; Mercedes 300SL Roadster Features - The Big Fast Four (It's getting so you need a Ferrari); BMC Grabbed A Fistful (The MG record runs); Table Top Grand Prix (The ultimate Christmas Gift) Technical - Aston Martin DBR1-300 (SCI cutaway feature) Competition - The Midwest 500 (Elkhart Lake); Their Fastest Year (The 1957 Bonneville Nationals) Departments - Very Sincerely Yours; Letters; Technotes
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Sports Cars Illustrated
May
1958

Road Tests - Elva Mk II; Saab 93B; Porsche 1600 Coupe Features - Mountain Madness (The Monte Carlo Rallye); Charlie Lucky And The G.P. Pignatelli (A lesson in sponsorship); Not Enough Odds (Fangio's comments on his abduction) Technical - Build It Right (Conclusion); Harry Miller's Cars From Mars (Miller-Gulf, 20 years too early?) Competition - The Fastest Kilometer (Two records come home) Departments - Very Sincerely Yours; Letters; Technotes; New Products
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Sports Car Wheel
September
1958

Special Features - Sports car racing's professional "amateurs" Features - The Man In The Polka-Dot Shirt (Color on the track with Al Torres.), Conquistador From Cambridge (Lister's blistering threat for the racing season.), Behind The Wheel (A profile about the nation's top woman driver.), Sports Car WHEEL Quiz #2 (Around the course from A to Z.), 10 Tips For Economy Car Performance (Volkawagen - Renault - Simca.), The Drinking Of "Minors" (Half way through Texas - she developed a thirst.), Is This The Ultimate Classic? (Mercedes 540K.), Getting Up In The World (Social climbers converge on Willow Springs.), Checkpoint (Rally activities and news.), Class of '61 (Detroit's secret school of body design.) Road Checks - Simca Aronde Elysee (The swallow of the "Champs de Elysee".), Porsche 1600 Superspeedster (There's nothing square about a Porsche.) Technical - Techtalk Pictorial - Night Pit Stop (Sometimes 12 hours can be summed up in a moment.) Departments - Report (A column of correspondence from WHEEL readers.), Zero to Sixty (To the victor belongs the invoice.), New Products, Starting Frid -the wheels in WHEEL
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Speed Mechanics
November
1963

Tech And How-To - Tech Preview Of 1964 Dodge; Hot Sparks From Mallory's Rev-Pol; Heads You Win; Trained Seals For Extended Lube Special Report - Indy: The Stock-Block Threat Mean Machines - Corvette A La Mmm-G; Swift As A Cobra; Project Strato-Roadster; The Strato-Rail; Fastback Scootabaker; Grade A Pickup Departments - Speed Quiz; Car Clinic; Ingenuity, Inc.; What's Hot
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Drag Racing Handbook

1964

Popular Hot Rodding's Drag Racing Handbook - Drag Racing, U.S.A. (The big picture of the big sport by an expert); Wheelstands (Dramatic shots of too much power in action); Tuning For Speed (The little modifications that make big go!); Old Sport - New Game (A hot rodder's variation of a familiar shape); Phoenix Drifter (A Buick-powered coupe turns times in the 10s); What Class To Race? (Half the fun and success of drags depends on your choice); Big John's Bomb (This is a charter member of the hot-Corvette club); Classic Dragster (You've never seen anything like this before); Has The Slingshot Dragster Hae It? (Why can't today's rails crack 200 mph consistently?); Long But Not Lazy (One of Southern California's finest speedster); Porsche Dragger (A hot number from the sports car circuits tours the strips); Road Runner (B&W Hydros proves its product right in competition); Ray Nichols Builds A Hot One (An expert reconstructs a big stocker for performance); Now It's The Chevy (It is lightweight and modern and the current champ); Chrysler Is King (The big domehead is the heavyweight title holder); The Swamp Rat (If Garlets has any secrets, they're revealed here); Fuel Injection - What You Must Know About It (Straight talk on when and how to use it); Racing Hydros - A Close Look (What changes a slush box to speed equipment); The Chizzler (A look inside one of the best performing drag machines); New Dragster (Neat and clean. Potent and sharp. And it's fast); Instant Go! (An attempt to replace the conventional engine with a turbine)
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Speed And Custom
June
1964

Technical Analyses - Mustang, Literally 'Total Performance'; Return Of The Hemi Special Coverage - S & C Staffers Fire Up A Fueler; New Life For Old Interiors Competition How-To Section - Don Garlits' Trackside Tuning Secrets; Hydraulic Slave Clutch Linkage For Any Car; Harvey Crane On Valve Train Souping; Shock Mounts Made Easy Best Rods And Customs - Pack Rat; Chain Drive Charger; 'Vette-Powered Champ; Nine-Second Coupe; Ram-Charged Rail Departments - Mike Arnone's Car Speed Tips; Speed & Custom Shopper; Readers' Car Show
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The Classic Car
Summer
1964

Features - Body By Jedkins, Ornaments, Mascots and Figurines - Part III, The Doble Steam Car, Regional Round-Up, The Grosser Mercedes, Nuts, Bolts, Etc
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Customs Illustrated
October
1964

Contents - The Playboy And The Bunny; Top Dog Doings; The Alazan; Aces In Asbury; Tail Light Treatment; Merry Christmas - BAA Humbug; Little Eliminator; Trying Tires; Jet Ready To Go; Scene At The World's Fair; Diggin' Dodges; Ride Um Cowboy; Starlight, Starbright; Weekend Warriors; Stompin' Stockers; What's With Drag Racing?
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Speed Mechanics
November
1964

Special Rod And Rail Section - "Hot Pepper"; S/S-Powered Altered; Rear Engined Front Runner; This "Guzzler" Drinks Fuel; "El Conquistador"; Dragster In Coupe's Clothing Tech And How-To - Supercharger For Street And Strip; How To Align Bore For Accuracy; Build It Light, Build It Right; The Torque Wrench, Rodding's Most Useful Tool; Competition Driving A Detroit Car Departments - Car Clinic; What's Hot
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Rod & Custom Models
January
1965

Features - Model Car Displays (Don Emmons describes some different ways to display your models); Lotus-Ford By Strombecker (Color) (A bit more detailing and lots more muscle make it a screamer); Off The Model Sketchpad (The AMT or Revell Willys is Tom Daniels idea of a AA/Coupe); Lindbert's 1/8 Scale Dragster Part II (Color) (Bob Braverman adds the finishing touches to a king-size rail); Professional Modeling Part III (Making the set-up and starting the clay model is described by Bob Temple); How To Cut Down Tires (An experts method for making sponge type racing skins); Jaguar-Corvette GT Coupe Part II (Bud Bryan's back-yard GT won Best in Class the first time out); Masters & Richter Dragster (Parts and information on how to build this Chrysler slingshot); Scratchbuilding The Alfa-Romeo Part III (Suspension and detailing finish this 1/24 scale GP car); Model Car Styling (Color) (Plan your next customs the same way a real one is planned); Cobra By Revell (Color) (For the competition minded, Bob Braverman adds looks and power); Iaam Concours D'Elegance (Color) (A display of beautiful and unusual models built by members); R&MC Visits (A new and dynamic company, Model Products Corporation); Tips For Modelers (Don Emmons describes special lettering and racing stripes); Modelroad Test (The Revell Gran Turismo Race Set is worth waiting for); Jo-Han's 500L Mercedes Roadster (They've done it again: A beautiful automobile, a fantastic kit); The Turn Marshall (A whimsical look at the world of slot racing by cartoonist Joe Puckett) Departments - Kit Stop; Model Mart (New products); Scale Mail; Modelrama Q & A; Scratchbuilders Q & A; Modelracing Q & A; Automodeling East; Automodeling Midwest; Automodeling West
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Rodding &
Re-Styling

January
1965

Contents - The 69'er; Basic Carburetion - Theory & Practice; The 1964 Nationals; Backwards, Ho; The Fugitive; The Orange Monster; Wild Wheelstands; Details On Dodge 4 Speed Box; Super Stocks Storm The Salt; Pearson vs. Wade; Buffalo Blue; Exhausts & Headers
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Modern Rod
February
1965

Features - A.J. Foyt (America's winningest race driver); Graham Hill Was Robbed! (Exclusive photos tell the story); Craig Breedlove (Sets record only to lose it); Speed Record The Hard Way ("Homemade" jet sets land speed record); Merrie Olde Drag Fest (Report on first English Drag Festival); Fastest Woman On Wheels (Exclusive interview with Paula Murphy); NASCAR-Chrysler Hassle (Blow-by-blow report on '65 rules changes); South Central Points Meet Technical - Test Tube T (Progress report on construction of research T); Dartcharger (Announcing MODERN ROD's new C/MP) Pictorial - Wailin' B/FA (A new altered on the scene); 500 MPH Dragster? (Ford Research's missle car of the future); Photo For Framing (A.J. Foyt in his last sprint race); Centerspread (Two "roadsters" in action); Li'l Red Jaybird (Photo coverage of a restored pick-up); World Points Winners (Photos of NHRA points winners); He Did It! (Norm Thatcher sets new record); Car/Driver ("Gentleman" Joe Schubeck) Departments - MRViews; Special Delivery; NHRA Bulletin Board; AHRA Bulletin Board; UDRA Bulletin Board (Not received by press time); Guest Technical Editor; Swap Meet
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Rod & Custom
February
1965

Features - Prez's Pickup (Bud Lakeman's '23 'T' displays leadership in craftsmanship); Racine Machine (From Wisconsin comes Ron Light's street and strip star); How To Customize An Engine (Editor Bill Neumann covers all the many possibilities); Highway '39 (Dave Volkmann's tudor is strictly for highways and byways); 835 Lbs Of GO! (Rodder Don Horvath proves successful with a new hobby - midgets); The Fastest Man On Wheels (Bob Clay recounts the fantastic L.S.R. action in October); Off The Sketchpad (Dick Dean and Tom Daniel design Sportsmen cars); The Surfite (Big Daddy Roth's latest is for surfers only); Rod How/To (George Barris short-cuts steering shaft shortening); Better Corvair Binders (Robert Hegge relates his brake-bettering experiences); Second Draft (Draftsman Dick Mendonca improved Henry's 'A' roadster pickup); Sanitary Sedan (Ron McDonald started with a $100 'B'); High Performance Valves (Tex Smith provides another inside rundown); One Owner (Phil Koerner's El Camino has collected trophies for five years); Newt (One word describes Tom Bentz's bright orange Deuce coupe) Departments - Starting Line; Readers Write; Auto Mart (New products); Bench Session; Arin Cee (Cartoon)
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Speed And Custom
February
1965

Special Coverage - '65 Hot Engine Options; 426 Dodge Monaco Road Test; The Smoke Makers; A Sidewinder That Handles! Personality Profiles - "TV Tommy" Ivo; Richard Petty Technical Analysis - Holley NASCAR Three-Barrel Carb; Crossley-Williams-Swan AA/FD; '65 Olds Turbo-Hydro Transmission Rod Features - Weekend Warrior; So-Cal Streetster; Loaded For Bear!; Chevy-Fired D Bomb Departments - Speed Tips By Mike Arnone; Speed And Custom Shopper
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Rodding &
Re-Styling

March
1965

Contents - Grinding Gears; New For You; Wraparound Winner; The Agnostic; How To Match Combustion Chambers; Advanced Carburetion - Theory & Practice; Crash Photos; Piston & Rod Assembly Specs; Dodge Dart Road Test; Tech Analysis: Filters & Bearings; Showtime In Philly; You Can't Beat The Boss; Car Clubs Aren't Dead Yet; Wild Kart
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Speed And Custom
April
1965

Performance Tests - Mustang vs. Barracuda; 421 Catalina Fastback Special Coverage - 1965 Olds 4-4-2; Chevy-Fired Fiat; Chopped, Channeled And Choice; Hot From BSA Technical Analyses - Competition Cycle Engines; Souping The Corvair; Weight Transfer And Traction Tips Full Color Features - High Flying Hemi; Altereds In Action; Supercharged And Streetable; It's A Gasser!
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Rodding &
Re-Styling

May
1965

Contents - Grinding Gears; Your Questions Answered; Chevy 396 vs. Dodge Hemi; Inside The Dodge Carter AFB; Nobody Asked Me, However; Showtime In Texas; Front Ends For Competition; Winfields Strip Star; Toughest Truck; What You Should Know About Electricity; How To Blueprint Your Engine; Copperplate For Show-Go
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Car Model
June
1965

Table-Top Racing - Car Model Visit Ecurie Liberty; Tune And Terrorize Over 35 Top Motors; Stage Tuning The Cox Formula Cars; Ferraru 275...The Car With Everything Special Features - What Went On At Hartford...Running Of The 1st International All Scale Drag Meet...All Scale Plans Package: The McLaren Elva MK1 Models Of The Month - How To Set Up A Parachute; News From The Show Circuit: Detroit; Upholstering For Beginners; Top California Customs Departments - Car Model Mail; Dave Shuklis Answers Your Customizing Questions; The Experts Answer Your Racing Questions; Tips For Builders; Designer's Drafting Table; Reader's Showcase; Racing Coast To Coast
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Customs Illustrated
June
1965

Features - Quadrajet (Chevy's new concept in carburetion); Shift For Yourself (Choosing the right floor shift); The Sleeper (Top street rod from Manitoba); AHRA Winternationals (Phast and Phurious at Phoenix); NHRA Winternationals (Packing them in at Pomona); Show-Go Insurance (A service for rodders); Giant Show Section (Albany-Daytona-Tulsa-Ft. Worth-Chicago); The Wrist Twist (Latest advances in steering); Shelby's Mustang 350GT (Special feature for the Quarterhorse club) Departments - CI Bulletin; West Coast Desk; Readers Remarks
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Super Stockers
June
1965

Contents - Winternational Winners; Modified Mustang; Dodge On A Diet; Rear Engine Barracuda; Plymouth Power Package; Chevrolution; Don't Blow Your Gasket; Battle Of Richmond; Let's Talk About Torque; Wheel Appeal; The Sky's The Limit; Shock Treatment; Ford Hi-Performance Parts
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Modern Rod
July
1965

Rod Test - Olds 4-4-2 (Set-up for the drags) Features - Named By Ford (He did it himself); A Modern Street Rod (Built in '29); A Rod By Any Other Name (Made in U.S.A.); Car/Driver (Mario Andretti) Competition - Indianapolis Make-Ready (For the fastest "500"); Indy Prelude (Dress rehearsal at Phoenix); Bakersfield Pictorial (Looking back - in color) Technical - Modern Manners (Chev/hydro in '33 Ford); Engine Experts' Dyno Labs (Tools of the trade); Test Tube T (MRM's fueler gets a head job) Pictorial - Photo For Framing; Photo For Framing; Centerspread; Mario Andretti (Young charger with old ideas) Departments - MRViews; Special Delivery; NHRA Bulletin Board; Guest Technical Editor
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Rod & Custom
July
1965





Rodder And Super/Stock
July
1965

Road Test Report - 427 Ford Galaxie How-To Competition Features - Hot Paint For Headers; Setting Up A Mag Rear Special Reports - 200 MPH Record Changer; 180 MPH Safety Tires Full Color Coverage - Nye Frank's Pulsator Technical Analyses - Anti-Friction Drag Engines; Enderle Fuel Injection; B&M Dragster Hydro Street And Strip Rods - Revamped Ray; The Ramster; Hard-Charging Hemi; Lively I; Rapid Richard's Rail Departments - Answer Box
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Modern Rod
August
1965

Features - Bu-T Roadster (A new T on the scene); Ivo's Video-Liner (Tommy's new streamliner); Hauling Falcon (Looks can be deceiving); Car/Driver (Meet Fred Lorenzen) Competition - Indy 500-Miler (Watch the Fords go by); Blue Bomb (Walker & Geary's altered roadster) Technical - Cam Timing Goes Modern (Facts on new adjustable cam); Fastest Auto Of All Time? (Latest facts on Summers Bros. project); Test Tube T (6th progress report on MRN's fueler); A V-8 For A V-6 (How to do it yourself) Pictorial - Color Photo For Framing; Color Photo For Framing; Centerspread; Color Photo For Framing; Colorful World Of Drag Racing; Color Photo For Framing; Color Photo For Framing Departments - MRViews; Special Delivery; NHRA Bulletin Board
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Rodder And Super Stock
September
1965

Road Test Reports - Dodge 413 Patrol Pursuit; 289 Griffith How-To Competition Features - Lube For The Lower End; Reworking Heads For Competition; More Dig For The Dart Special Reports - The Cotton Picker; What's In A Name? Full Color Coverage - Gasser Gallery Street And Strip Rods - Speedy Gonzales; Busman's Holiday; Glitter And Go; Angling Anglia; Heavy Hauler Departments - Answer Box; Editorial Comments
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Rodder And Super Stock
November
1965

Road Test Report - 390 Fairlane vs. 426 Dodge Street Hemi How-To Competition Features - Turbocharge The 426 Hemi; Build A 427 Econoline Exhibitionist Special Reports - Town And Country Charger; Drag Boating Guide Competition Coverage - Land Speed Record Cycles; President's Gold Cup Drags Full Color Coverage - T-RRIFIC Street And Strip Rods - Torrid Tortoise; Wackiest 'Vette Yet; Lil Half Breed Departments - Editorial Comments; Answer Box; New Product Reports
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Hi-Performance Cars
December
1965

'66 Technical Analysis - Super Tuning The MoPar Street Hemi; Rodding The '66s Hot Cycle Test - CZ Motocross Special Scrambler Race Coverage - NHRA Big Go East (In full color); AHRA Big Go West (In full color) Special Feature - Pete Seaton's 427 Chevelle Shaker (In full color) Do It Yourselfer's Corner - How To Make A Tiger Growl; Drag Prepping The Chevy (In full color) Rod And Custom Pictorial - Cherry Camino; Supercharged & Streetable; Plater's Pride (In full color) Columns And Topical Tips - Editor's Corner; California Commentary; Huntington's Corner
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Modern Rod
February
1966

Features - Rod Test: Comet Cyclone (Testing the hot performer); Winsome Willys (Owned and driven by a young blonde); Andretti (An interesting, exclusive interview); Flatheads Forever (And ever, and ever); Impulse (Profile of a wild flat-bottom drag boat); Gas Burner (An Anglia turned racer) Competition - The Stocker Show (Lions play host to the FX, S/S boys); Green Monster (Arfons sets a quarter-mile record); National 400 (Fred Lorenzen shows them the way to go) Technical - Know Your Alternators (Better than generators?) Pictorial - Centerspread (It's Shirley Shahan) Departments - MR Views; Special Delivery; Circle Track Scene; AHRA Bulletin Board; NHRA Bulletin Board; Product Developments; Technical Questions & Answers
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Drag Strip
Formerly Modern Rod

May
1966

Features - Tire Testing (How it's done by Goodyear and Firestone); The Tuned Car (Pop Kennedy and his winnin' Buick); Chevroom (Maynard Rupp's Chevy sensation); Flying Dutchman (A homemade funny Plymouth); Honest Charley (This guy sells speed equipment); Destined To Violate (An A/G Anglia turns on); Paddy Wagon (This gasser hauls more than just people) Competition - NHRA's Winternationals (Stocker style, that is); AHRA's Winter Spectacular (It seemed to be a Ford show) Pictorial - Centerspread (You'll want to hang this one on your wall) Technical - More Power For The MoPar (Speed equipment that you can buy) Departments - MR Views; Special Delivery; Laughing Matter; MRM Closeups; AHRA Bulletin Board; NHRA Bulletin Board; Product Developments. Technical Questions; NDBA Bulletin Board
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Hi-Performance Cars
January
1969

Chevrolet Specials - 1969 Z-28 Camaro Preview; SS-427 Chevelle B/MP Setup; Blueprinting The 396/375 Street/Strip Setups - Holley Quad Carb Tuning; 1969 Pontiac Ram Air Kits Trackside Coverage - Ford Socks It To The Salt; Orange County BIrthday Bash; Best Of The West; Cale Collects At Darlington Special Features - Project 390 Super Javelin Wrap-Up; Trippin' Out Dragster-Style; Corvette-Fired Sprinter Full Color Specials - Flying Dutchman Roadster; Warlord Fuel Barracuda; Wild, Wild, Weekend; Lee Smith's Road Runner Departments - Editor's Corner; Huntington's Corner; Torque East
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Foreign Car Guide
January
1969

Contents - World News; Tech Clinic; Commentary; Road Tests (Bondurant Tests The Datsun/2, Renault 16 by Pierre (Milt) Rosen, Austin America by Percy (Milt) Rosen, Porsche 911 T by Sloniger); A Lament To Colin Chapman, Designer; 1969 Cars (Saab 96, Lotus Europa, Renault R 6, Simca 1501S, Jaguar XJ6 and XKE, Volvo 140, BMW 2002 T1, Volkswagen 411, Peugeot 504); Off-Roading (The Flintstone Special); Sports (The Battle of the Beetles); Technical (Make Your Beetle Corner Like A Porsche, Cardboard VW Dwell Gauge); Things For Your Car
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Circle Track And Highway
July
1971

Contents - Ontario 500 (At Daytona, Petty went on to a comfortable win when Foyt ran out of gas; at Ontario, Foyt went onto a comfortable win when Petty overshot his pit); Lloyd Ruby (Jim Hunter turns his style on to pen this very fine profile of one of America's most popular race car drivers, the story is just in time for Indy where Ruby's year is long overdue); Dogwood 500 (Clay Earles brings back the "old-bodied coupes" and the fans return to Martinsville for the bi-annual classic of Late Model Sportsmen and Modifieds); The Science Of Drifting (MoPar engineers take to the 200 MPH wind tunnels to do the first comprehensive study of the mechanics of drafting and slingshotting on the super speedways); Carolina 500 (More "cheating" is unearthed at Rockingham, some to the detriment of the driver's health, while Petty goes on to win #122); Abdrettu-King Dirt Car (Ace car builder Grant King builds an innovative open-wheeler for USAC's Championship dirt division and Mario Andretti's winning foot); First Sunday Race (Many of the fan's of this year's REBEL 400 will think this is Darlington's first Sunday race, but they forget the REBEL 300 of fourteen years ago); Terry Nichels (This independent son of a famous father is now coming on strong on the Late Model circuit after some "secret" help from mom and pop in the lean years); Mongrel In The Wolf Pack (Part II of the autobiographical experiences of the first American to drive in European Grand Prix racing since Jimmy Murphy in 1925 is most interesting reading) Departments - Editorial; Headlines; Slingshots; Pitstoppers; Souvenir Photo; Field Reports; Racing Schedule; Tech Talk; Back Issues; Coming Atcha
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Chevy Power
April
1975

Contents - Chevreligion (Believe in it!); The Beast From The East (Custom Vette direct from Corvette City); New Chevy Heads (A close look at aluminum); Door Slammer Special (Zinn & Bauer '67 Camaro); Injected Vette Gasser (Trower & Heinauer's flip flop front winner); Isky Hi Rev Kits For Rats (9000 rpm with durability is now possible for screaming Rat motors); Steve's Mouse Factory (A winner at the strip and at shows as well); Speed Equipment Preview (What's really new for 1975); Keeping It All Together Studs Vs. Bolts (Some simple mods will let your block live a lot longer); Road Test Special (Seymour Belz tests the Nova LN); Shakinallover (Hager, Coomer, Kunze & Smith get it all together); Just-A-Link (New Bolt-on traction bars for Chevelles); Psychotic Reaction (The shocking, screaming Vette); New Durability Trick For Hydros (Fairbanks quick flush valve lets your tranny beat the best); Nice And Nasty Camaro (Nice to look at, nasty to run against); The Shooting Star (A 12-year young, flame-painted screamer); Chevy-Powered Wheelstanders; Gas Master !! (Injected Chevy does the job); Granger And Williams (Modified Madness Camaro)
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Car Classics
June
1976

Features - Halcyon Daze (History of the Bentley 1919-1931); Bentley 4 1/4; The First Post-War Bentley; 1957 Bentley Continental S-1; What Did The Classics Contribute?; Studebaker's Heavenly Body (1928-33 President Eight); Raymond Dietrich (American designer of classic cars); Postwar Plymouths For The Collector; Plymouth's Idea Cars (A very mixed bag); Car Classic's Project Auburn, Part VII Departments - Editorial; Milestone Cars; Misc (Letters, comments, clubs, auctions, etc.); Reproduction Classics; European Scene; Classic Books In Review; Restoration
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Chevy Hi-Performance

1977

Contents - Pre-'67 Small-Block Head I.D., Bracket Killer: 530 HP 4-Barrel Small-Block, Understanding Corvette Suspensions, The Inside Scoop On Turbo Automatics, Performance-Building Chevy's Rat Motor, Volatile Vega, Build A Racing Oil Pan, 6th Annual Nomad Convention, Grass Roots Guts, How To Build A "Big" Small-Block Chevy, Fantastic Fifty-Seven Fuely, Budget Heads From C.H.A., Equating Performance, Home-Built 572 HP Bracket Rat, Ten-Second Six, The ABC's Of Clutches, Sanitary Street Stormer, Rebuilding Basics - Edelbrock Rat Motor, Meat Power, How To Buy Used Engine Parts, Classic Chevy Convention, Biloxi Bullet, Suspended Animation, Hauler From Houma, 500 HP The Easy Way, Road-Racing Chevette
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Car Classics
February
1977

Features - Standard Of The World: A Tribute; That Which Deserves To Live - Lives; The Penalty Of Leadership; From Model A To Seville; Henry Leland: Spirit Of The Marque; Milestone Engines; The Pioneer V-8; The Magnificent V-16; The 1949 V-8; Postwar Cadillacs For Collectors; Cadillac's Limited Editions; Heirs To The Classics: Seville; Britain For The Enthusiast; A-C-D At Home In Indiana; Breakthrough! The Precision Size Collectors Car; "New": A Reflection - On Ideas Past; Lagonda: The Once And Future King; A Ford In Your Past Departments - Genesis; American Scene; European Scene; Classic Cars; Milestone Cars; Restoration; Books For The Enthusiast; Exodus: Who Was That Chrysler I Saw You With Last Night?
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The Hot-Rodder's Manual For Street & Strip

'78-'79 Annual

Contents - Small-Block Ford Secrets; Pro Parts For Bracket Racers; Selecting Holley & Carter Carbs For The Street; Small-Block Mopar Street Tuning Tips; Moroso Cool Can; The Future Is Now: New Team-G Manifolds; Chevy Small-Block Power Secrets; Bronze-Wall Valve Guide Installation; Late Valve Covers For Early Chevy Heads; How To Install A Harwood Scoop; Chevy Muscle Cures The Tired Tiger; Stay-Clean Black Jack Aluminized Headers; How To Win Automatically; Glass Bead Blasting; Stick It! Hurst's Auto-Stick II How-To; Buyer's Guide: Electronic Ignitions; Project Car: Bolt-On Power For Chevys; Move It! Quick Trick For Weight Transfer; 25 Tech Tips For Performance
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'79 Motor Trend's New Car Buyer's Guide

1979

Contents - Technical Roundup 1979 (What's under the skin counts heavily these days in the showroom sales wars); Special Ordering A New Car (Factory-build your next car - if you're not in a hurry); Electronics Come Of Age (Computers head the increasing role of electronics in automotive advancement); Choosing The Right Options (Equipment can make a big difference in that new car); American Motors Corporation (Spirit heads the '79 AMC lineup); Chrysler Corporation (The new offerings from Plymouth, Dodge and Chrysler); Ford Motor Company (Ford, Mercury and Lincoln '79s unveiled); General Motors Corporation (Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Buick and Cadillac on parade); Driving Impressions: Mustang and Capri (Luxury in a small package); AMC Spirit (Stylish successor to the Gremlin); Omni and Horizon 2 + 2 (New 3-door Dodge and Plymouth hatchbacks); GM's Luxury Front Drives (Riviera, Toronado and Eldorado are downsized but more luxurious than ever); LTD and Marquis (Full-size Ford and Mercury take on new dimensions); Colt and Champ (Front-drive minicars from Dodge and Plymouth); Facts & Figures (Complete specifications for the '79 cars)
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Mustang - The Car That Started The Ponycar Stampede

1980

Contents - A Fitting Introduction; Developing The Personal Car: 1946-64; False Starts: Mustang I And XT-Bird; On Designing A Legend; The First Revolution: 1965; Driving Impressions: 1965 Mustang And 1957 Thunderbird; Why Change A Good Thing: 1966-68; Shelby's Magic: GT-350 And GT-500; Driving Impressions: 1966 And 1967 Shelby GT-350; Style And Stamina: 1969-70; Is This The Way We Want To Go: 1971-73; The Second Revolution: 1974; Driving Impressions: 1974 Mustang II Mach I; Competition Mustangs: From B-Production To Trans-Am; The Third Revolution: 1979; Driving Impressions: Mustang Cobra 2.3 Turbo And 5.0 V-8; Anniversary Year: 1980; Clubs For The Mustang Enthusiast; Acknowledgements
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How To Rebuild Your FORD V8 351C-351M-400-429-460

1980

Chapter 1 - Do You Need To Rebuild?; Chapter 2 - Engine Removal; Chapter 3 - Parts Identification And Interchange; Chapter 4 - Teardown; Chapter 5 - Inspecting And Reconditioning The Short Block; Chapter 6 - Head Reconditioning And Assembly; Chapter 7 - Engine Assembly; Chapter 8 - Carburetor And Distributor Rebuild; Chapter 9 - Engine Installation; Chapter 10 - Tuneup
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Classic Cars & Special Interest
Winter
1981

Features - Preview: Clenet Series III (The third generation); Inside San Sylmar (One of the world's most beautiful collections); Bringing Back A Legend (Bugatti Type 35 replicas); Duesenberg Donation (J476 comes home) Old Cars - Bugatti Type 41 Royale (The grand exercise); Bugatti Type 55 (When cars were cars); Bugatti Type 35 (Thoroughbred of racing design); Bugatti Type 57 (Three of a kind: Graber convertible, Ventoux and Stelvio) Activities - Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance (Once more to the sea); Monterey Historic Car Races (Pushing old cars to the limit); Santa Barbara Concours (The sixth and best meet); Hershey & Carlisle (The Pennsylvania Parts Party) Departments - Behind The Wheel; Letters (Comments & Critique); New Books; New Car Review: Lafer TI Special Edition, Victor Motor's TF-81 MG
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Motor
April
1981

Technical - Troubleshooter (Don't get shot down while working on tough diagnostic problems. Motor's technical editor guides you safely through the engineering flak), Import Report (Service tips with a foreign accent help you deal with this segment), Factory Service Slants (Detroit's latest service and repair procedures help make your job easier), J-Car Technical Report (GM has another winner. Here's how the J works), Hydro-Boost (Who needs vacuum when you have power steering fluid? How to diagnose and repair this hydraulic power assist system), Custom Painting (Point your spray gun towards the higher profits of custom painting) Clinic - Pressure Testing Cooling Systems (How to diagnose overheating problems with an inexpensive tester) Report - J-Car Marketing (How General Motors plans to sell the new J-car) What's Happening - Bob Lund's Detroit Hotline (Our man in Motown entertains with the latest industry news), 1981 And Then Some (A roundup of recent car introductions that didn't make previous stories) Departments - Inside Motor, Editor's Report, 2 Cents Worth, Performance Corner, Reader Service Card, Product News
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Chevy Power
March
1982

Contents - Zig Zag Man (Smokin' Z1); Family Pride (55 Oldie-Goodie classic); Still Goin' Strong ('57 Oldie-Goodie); Masterful Wagon ('55 Oldie-Goodie); Bargain Beauty ('55 Oldie-Goodie Classic); Suzie's Super Chevy ('56 Oldie Classic); Painter's Pride ('55 Oldie-Goodie); Spic & Span Chevy (Classic '55 Oldie); Heck's Hill Climber (4-wheel El Camino hill stomper); Cooley's Convertible (Still another '55); Holy Toledo (Camaro Street Racer); Writer's Ride ('74 Street Racin' Camaro); Gary's Growling Camaro (Street Racer); Florida's Fabulous 55's (A pair of oldies); McGrew's Machine ('73 Wild Street Racin' Camaro); The Headly Bunch ('71 C/Gas Camaro); Chevy/Jag (The Ultimate Hybrid); Cool Cruisin' Coupe ('35 with a 327); E.T. Express (Golden Oldie Camaro); Camfather's Cam Timing Secrets For Street Smokers; Buckeye Express (Screamin' rat-powered Vette); Hot Rod Ignition Buyer's Guide (Do you REALLY need 'em?); Teacher's Pet (Hot '71 Vette); Fat Rat II (Chevy-Powered Roman Chariot); Second Wind ('58 Street Chevy); Keeping Your Valves From Kissing Your Pistons (or lose your shorts); Do It Yourself (Chevelle SS street racer)
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Antique Automobile
July - August
1982

Contents - Restoration Tips - "Installing A Quarter Panel"; Book Review; AACA Library Building Fund; FORD Facts: Engine Colors; The Selden Panel - Part 2; ELCAR'S Mighty One-Forty; New Auto Museum In Dayton, Ohio, Recreates An Old Dealership; German Experiments In Streamlined Cars 1921-1939; The H Series HISPANO-SUIZA 1919-1933; 1982 AACA Southeastern Division National Winter Meet, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida; PACKARD Bodies By Pullman; 1928 BENTLEY Sports Torpedo; AACA Library And Research Center Building Fund Donors; AACA Library And Research Center, Inc. - A Progress Report; News And Events; International Calendar Of Events; Classified Advertising; Regions And Chapters
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Car Collector And Car Classics
September
1982

Features - The Merle Norman Concours D'Elegance (A different kind of horspower at Churchill Downs); An Original '16 (Bob Volpey's Crane-Simplex Victoria-Phaeton); The Three Fourteen (Cadillac's interim classic); The Cars That Make Us One (Tom Murray reports on the cars as a catalyst); Collector Car Of The Month (1937 Cadillac Fleetwood Series 85 Formal Sedan); Magic In The Mountains (Hugh Mearns is a living Rolls-Royce Merlin); A Mighty Mercedes (The 300 SEL 6.3 - Most overlooked of the collector Benzes?) Columns - Editorial (Rarity and value: not necessarly compatible); Economics (Why companies fail - another view); Postwar Cars (How mucha you give me for a rope-shaft Tempest?); License Plates (License plates of Canada); Classic Cars (A Rolls by another name); Miniature Car Collector (Andy Martin's amazing miniatures) Departments - Letters To The Editor; Expansions; Old Cars In Law; Book Reviews; Classified Ads; Auction Calendar; Car Collector's Calendar; Wilber, The Car Collector
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Custom Rodder
December
1982

Contents - Dust In The Wind (Or, perhaps we should have titled this "Dust On The Wind" - since David Winners awesome '70 Duster runs off the power generated by a Don Hampton supercharger bolted to the warmed-over 340); The Roar Of The Hemi (There are plenty of four-letter words in the average street machiner's vocabulary; one of the most potent would have to be "Hemi" - quite possibly, the most powerful engine ever offered in a street-driven automobile. The Chrysler Proving Grounds played host for hundreds of loyal MoPar enthusiasts as they paid homage both to the memory of the Hemi and some of the most radical factory muscle ever built); More Literary License (We first introduced this department way back in March of this year, much to the delight of trivia buffs. So, while Contributing Editor Jim Hamm found himself with a bit of free time during the Hemi show in St. Louis (see preceding article) he strolled among the assorted MoPar machines on display, snapping off a photo or two at the various personalized license plates characterizing the cars); Shop Manual (Tech Editor Frank Oddo really has his hands full this month, explaining (among other things, the correct formula for determining compression ratio) swept volume plus clearance volume divided by clearance volume. Now, turn to page 12 to learn how to figure how to arrive at those volume statistics); The Tool Wagon (You wouldn't really expect a tool distributor to drive around in a non-descript little foreign econo-box, now would you? A supercharged small-block, understated graphics and blacked-out windows all serve to make this little Nova wagon an easily recognizable sight on the streets of Madison, Wisconsin); Mapping A Holley (If you're anticipating the addition of a blower on your street machine, you had better realize from the start that there's more involved to the induction system than simply bolting a pair of your favorite carburetors to the top of the casing...a lot more); Carburetion Guide (So, now that your at least marginally educated as to the required rebuilding of a carb for blower applications, which make and model do you choose? Here, then, is an illustrated guide to the various units presently available); Cooling The Blast Furnace (Another area not generally spoken of in the same breath as superchargers is adequate cooling...although it is of vital importance to a blown-powerplant. Stock cooling systems are by no means capable of disipating the heat of a huffer. Larger radiators, aftermarket fans and accessory coolers should all be incorporated into a proper blower system); Monte Cartoow (Chopped tops, shaved door handles and side chrome , louvers...these are some of the "standards" of customizing. Combine them with the ultimate in street performance - a blower - and what you end up with is nothing short of radical, indeed); Mini-Brute (That's "mini" as in mini-truck, and "brute" as in brute horsepower. In other words, a popular Datsun pickup with 289 cubic inches of "forced induction" Ford stuffed in the engine compartment); The Song Remains The Same (If a blower makes the ultimate statement in performance, what do you call Rick Dobbertin's blown and turbocharged '66 Nova? For starters, how about "the ultimate street machine"); Madison, '82 (Madison, Wisconsin has a reputation for being "home" to a great many radical street rides. They all come out in force for the second stop on the triumvertate Street Machine Nationals Inc tour); Street Fighter II (Since Joe Sampetisi, Jr's "Street Fighter" was a rat-powered "55 Nomad, you just know number two has to be something special - and it is! Take a look at this candy green '56 Chevy, replete with a balanced, blueprinted and blown 454 under the removeable front end...and nitrous to boot); Blower Guide (Ready for some deep breathing exercises? Before you start huffin' and puffin', take a look at the various supercharger kits, accessories and related equipment available. Roots-type blowers are market for darn near any type of vehicle/motor combination imaginable, and then some); Uprooting The Roots (The Roots-type system has been around for a long time...and hasn't changed much since its inception as an air pump for use in mining applications. Now Jerry Magnuson has created a variation of the unit, offering greater efficiency in an innovative under-the-hood huffer); Miller's High Life (Much of the on-sight R&R that went into the Magnuson Magnacharger was accomplished out at Orange Country International Raceway, affixed to Terry Miller's sharp Corvette, a Concours winner with or without the radical propulsion system); Graphite Graphics (One of the most popular monthly features this department showcases both the imagination and artistic talent of you, the readers. From the absurd to the sublime - and everything in between); Small Scale Customizing (Feeling "small?" Model car construction, once part and parcel to most every automotive show, is again on the rise. One peek at some of the work effected in 1/24th scale, and you'll understand why); Hot Blooded (According to Stoney Hinds, he effected most of the modifications to his '63 Corvette by reading the techniques in automotive publications! So you see, all those tech pieces really are included to accomplish more than just occupy space in the magazine); Efficiently Blown (Granted superchargers do indeed make lots of horsepower. What they aren't generally known for are their economical standards, after all, if you're gonna play, you're gonna pay...somewhere. Here's one Chevelle, however, that combines blower performance with mpg stats that would make a subcompact green with envy); Reader's Rules (Okay, so maybe that conglomeration of vintage tin of mid-Sixties muscle isn't detailed quite enough for a complete spread. Or perhaps, it's a heckuva ride as a plain stocker. Whatever the story behind it, chances are good it can easily wind up in Reader's Rides. Off course, we need a photo, first...)
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Classic Sixties
December
1983

Columns & Departments - Editorial, Rollin' Readers, News & New Stuff, Book Reviews, Calendar, Letters, Sixties In Scale, Great Ads, Competition Album, Quick Reference Guide, Classified Ads Features - Buffing How To, Building Blocks, Camaro 427, Ancestral Z - 1967 302, Shelby's Secret - Sunbeam Tiger, Super Studebakers, Chevy Oil Leak Fix, 1983 Index
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Collector Car Illustrated

1985

Contents - Continental Divine (Ford's personal car goes public); Bright And Shining Touring (A real show stopper); Editor's Choice (Editor's pick for the 10 best ever); Milestones (A look at some real beautys); Chalmers "Thirty" Torpedo Runabout (A great memory lives on); The One And Only (Cord 812); Classics (A collection of the great ones); European Elegance (Mercedes-Benz 500K in a class by itself); Vintage Racing (Reliving the glory days); Racing Into The Past (Monterey's historic automobile races); Harness Installation (Getting wired the easy way); Packard 12 (Elegance in motion); Small Fry (Miniature collectibles); Off In A Cloud Of Steam (1907 Stanley Steamer runabout in action); 10 Years Of Elegance (Annual Long Beach Grand Prix Concours D' Elegance); California Dreamin' (Concours in Santa Barbara); Antiques (A look at some real oldies); Best Of Show (The rule of thumb at Hill and Vaughn); 10 Best And Worst Collector Car Buys (A look at the marked of the Eighties); Mercedes On Parade (A review of the sportier models); The Last Of A Bygone Era (Stanley sales and service); Power Wrap-Up (Help for your vintage car's electrical system); Chocolate City Connection (Everything at Hershey); They're Just Getting Better (Old cars as an investment)
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VW Action
February
1985

Features - How To Buy A Used Bug (Take the time now to avoid spending money later); Reader's Showcase (Lin's 12-second '68); Silica Slinger (The one-week sand blaster); Rag Drag Ghia (A screaming East Coast KG); Inside Formula Vee (How to turn dreams into reality); Volkswagen's '85S (From mild to wild); Refreshing Restoration (Looking back 30 years); VWA Project Bug (Part One in rust bucket revival) Technical - How-To: Type 1 Valve Adjustment (Getting down and dirty); Brake Jobs For Bugs (Steps for stops) Competition - Las Vegas To Reno, The Hard Way (HDRA's Frontier 500); Score's Off-Road World Championships (This year's Riverside runs hot and cold); An End To A Championship String (The Mears Gang runs into hard luck); The Sunshine State Show-Off (Fun under an Orlando sun) Departments - Inside Action (A Sadd farewell?); Inter Action (VW bits and pieces); People In Action (Harris, Boyer and Kreisler); Readers Reaction (What's that you say?); Tech Action (Wrench reports); Fast Action (Smile, you're on Candid Camera!); Action Products (Buggy buyer's guide); Over Action (And over, and over, and...)
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Car Collector And Car Classics
March
1985

Features - The Willys 77 (The car that John North Willys built for Depression America); Reminiscences Of Imperial (Chrysler's magnificent answer to Cadillac); Mercedes-Benz 580K (The unknown successor to the fabulous 540 K); Facel Vega FVS (Sophisticated, classy and a pure thoroughbred); The 1937 Avusrennen (The fastest race in the world); Collector Car Of The Month (1941 Packard Super-8 One-Sixty convertible coupe); Solving The Garaging Problem (Solution #21: Keeping cars in a Canadian condo); A Map To The Gold Mine That Worked (Some wonderful car discoveries are still being made); Funwudi (The Beach Boys loved this 1946 Mercury Station Wagon); James Dean Memorial Run (The Magic City Street Rodders pay tribute to the legend); Parallels In History (Harry Truman and the Kaiser-Frazer cars) Columns - Editorial (Picking a future collector car); Postwar Cars (A flight in an Early Bird); Classic Cars (Packard's purloined parallelograms); Mascots (It ain't necessarily so); Impressions (Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing); License Plates (Early license plates in Ohio); Old Cars In Law ("Suicidemobile"); Miniature Car Collector (Ward Kimball's toy cars) Departments - Letters To The Editor; Car Collector's Calendar; Auction Calendar; Book Reviews; Classified Ads; Wilber, The Car Collector
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VW & Porsche
October
1985

Technical - VW GTI 5th Gear Overdrive Kit (How to improve Fuel Economy and Engine Longevity); What Every German Car owner Should Know (Shedding light on the black art of machine shop termonology); Porsche 928 Horsepower Secrets (Big Power Gains from precision Porsche); Understanding Camshaft Theory (How to avoid too much of a good thing) New Car Tests - 1985 1/2 VW Wolfsburg Editions (Mid-Year models of Cabriolet, Camper and Scirocco); Exclusive! 1986 Volkswagen Preview (The 16-valve engine is here); Audi Quattro Turbo (The last of the high-dollar snow toys) Racing - Motorsport (A technical look at the Skoal Bandit Off-Road Buggy); VW & Porsche Race Action Posters (Flyin' VW's at the Mint 400 Desert Race); VW & Porsche Race Action (Super Vee racers at Long Beach Grand Prix) Features - The Ultimate Kit Car (How to turn a VW Beetle into a Turbo Carrera); Road Racers (A Street Driven 935 plus a slope-nose 911SC kit); Double Image (A Hollywood make-up artist builds a Carrera GTS replica); VW & P Stereo Guide: Low-Down Sound (In search of booming bass for your car stereo); Shop Truck (The first VW Sedan delivery?); Peer Pressure (A Flamed Beetle built on advice of friends) Departments -Tech Letters; Parts Counter; VW & P Library; Editorial; Performance Plus; News From Europe; Esoterica
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Rodders World
February
1986

Features -Fat And Fast (Take 6000 pounds of old Ford, mix in 2000 hhp then stand back); Road Show (Hauling the Haulers); Roadster Show (Two men, two views and two dynamite '32s); The SAC Connection (Building the '35 to '40s has never been easier); Gene Winfield's Customs (Post-war Fords under glass) Rods And Customs - 1941 Plymouth Coupe (Low-dollar doesn't mean low-class); 1950 Mercury Sedan (Happy days revisited); 1932 Ford Sedan Delivery (Barry Lobeck does it again); 1934 Ford Victoria (Pure comfort) Hands-On How-To - Installing A Hi-Po Cam (Attention to detail); Manifold Swapping (Doing it right means doing it once) Columns And Departments - Editorial (A new road to the rod shop?); Technotes (The long and short of it); Letters (Reader's revenge); New To You (Read all about it); Rodmart (Goodies just a phone call away); Designer's Forum (Building backyard exotics); Your Rodder's World (High-performance and good looks); David Bell (Calvin gets fat)
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Popular & Performance Car Review
May
1986

Features - Who Killed Eihyl? (Hint: The butler works for the EPA); Buick's GS - Staged For Action (The 1969-1972 Stage 1 and Stage 2 Gran Sport); Setting Up The Stage (Building an unbeatable Gran Sport); Supercar Profile: 1970 GSX Stage 1 (The complete supercar in a not-so-subtle package); Fast Tracks: 1969 Camaro Z/28 (The legend with a mean streak); Ride Like The Wind (Onr Tor-Red 1970 Hemi SuperBird to go); Dragtime (This 1970 428 SCJ Cobra packed a wallop on the strip); Deep Purple (Dave Flom's SS427 Impala proves bigger is better); Fast Pacers (Nine sizzling Indy muscle pace cars); Rebuilding The Small Block Ford, Part 2 (Revived, renewed and ready to go) Departments - Car Talk; Rollin' Readers; Post Exchange; Idle Chatter; Parts Department; Tech & Spec; Coming Events; Classified
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Guide To Muscle Cars
June
1986

Features - History Of The Mach 1 (A definitive study); Art's Art (Vinyl top installation); Muscle Car Revival ('69 Tor-Red Road Runner); Performance Plus (An automotive journal for TV); Autostar Special Events (Fun-filled weekends) Technical - Rebuilding Pontiac's 455 (Big-inch Poncho reborn); Pontiac 455 Specs (Quick reference info); Holley Carb Supertuning (Rebopping the Double-Pumper); Six-Pak (In depth look at Mopar's 6V unit( Poster Centerspread - Superbird (Plymouth's winged warrior) Muscle Cars - Hart's Delight (A regimental Red GTO); Max Thrills ('64 Max Wedge Belvedere); Fine '69 (A low mileage Chevelle SS); Sunshine Supercar (440 Six-Pak 'Cuda); Unsung Heroes (AMC's 390 AMX); Snake's Alive (429 powered '70 Torino); Bronze Bomber (A special order Z/28); Iris Mist ('65 Tri-Powered Convertible); Spark's Flame (390 Tri-Power Mustang); Bubble Top Bullet (Dual-Quad '62 409); A '68 Shelby KR (One of 318 made)
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Lamborghini Countach - The Ultimate Supercar
October
1986

Contents - Countach: The Standard For Exotic Cars; Ferruccio Lamborghini: The Man And His Dreams; Miura: Ancestor Of The Countach; Project 112 And The Bertone Connection; Dream Car To Production: The Evolution Of The LP400; The Countach Grows Up: 1974-1978; Maturity: The Countach LP400S And LP500S; Super Countach: The Quattrovalvole; An Appeal To Fantasy; Lamborghini Countach Specification Chart
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Muscle Car Review
October
1987

Features - Hurst-Ory Lesson (All right, class, let's rebuild our Hurst shifter); Elephant Walk (The Packys were on parade at the 1987 Hemi Nationals); Making Sparks (Juice up your Sixties ignition with some current technology); All The Numbers Match (This 1967 SS396 Chevelle is correct right down to the headlamps); The Sleeper (Under the 1962 Ford sheetmetal beats the heart of Total Performance); In Orbit (One high flyin' 1970 GTO Judge); Think Pink (Make the scene in a Panther Pink 340 T/A Challenger); The Green Hornet (What else would you call this 1971 SC-360 Hornet?); Musclecar Nationals (Musclecar Review's Big Show and Go at Beech Bend Raceway Park); Hemi vs. Stage 1 - Shootout At The Bend (Round two in the battle of the musclecar titans); The General's Muscle (What's new from Chevrolet and Pontiac for 1988) Departments - Car Talk; Post Exchange; Idle Chatter; Performance Clinic; Parts Department; Calendar; Classifieds; The Last Page
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Super Stock & Drag Illustrated
November
1987

Features - Drag Race Diary (The ups and downs of a Super Rod weekend with 9.90 racer Herman Lester); Invader (Tom Wozniak's homebuilt rotor motored Mazda runs low 10s); Beretta! (Pro Stock powerhouse Reher & Morrison ready for the 1990s with Chevrolet's latest land based missile); 1988 Performance Review (The latest in American muscle from Detroit's new car makers); Bad Bug (What else would you call a low 8-second, 516-inch match race VW); On The Gas (From Top Gas to the Indy 500, Danny Ongals knows only one way to win) Racing - The Steambath Nationals (Heat, horsepower and humidity highlight NHRA's Summer nationals in New Jersey); SS&DI Sportsman Classic (IHRA's "little guys" are the star of the show at Bristol Dragway) Technical - X-Ray Art (A see-thru view of Reher & Morrison's new wave Pro Stock Chevy Beretta); Speed Secrets (Inside R&M's 500 cubic inch Chevrolet) Departments>u> - Editorial; Letters; Technical Insights; New Gear; Up In Smoke; 1320 Notes; National Record; & Drag Illustrated
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Chevy Classics - Car Craft

1987

Showcase - Red Storm Rising (Look - there on the horizon - a hurricane on wheels); Glory Days (One man's mechanical tribute to an era long gone); Breaking The Rules (The only thing this '56 is guilty of is perfection); Concealed Weapon (Watch out! This '50 Chevy truck is armed and dangerous); Sudden Impact (You can't miss this hard-hitting semi-pro street '55 sedan); Magnificent Obsession (The world's winningest off-road '55 sedan); Armed Forces (Loren and Clara Cawaling's answer to street supremacy); Great Expectations (Good things do come to those who wait); Seize The Wind (Caution! Contents under pressure); An American Tale (This right-on red '57 is a breath of Bel Air); Classical Flash (Like a true nomad, this Chevy wagon was built to wander); All The Right Moves (A hard-hitting, ground-pounding Camaro for the streets); A Passion For Power (What it's like living a high-torque lifestyle); Mass Appeal (The popularity of this '68 Camaro is overwhelming); Super Nova (Denny Dunton's intergalactic Chevy II); Chicago Transit Authority (This big-block '70 Chevelle is a rolling textbook of detailing); Sorcerer's Apprentice (Conjuring up street magic in a Chevy II) Features - Private Collection (An assemblage of low-buck how-to tips and techniques); Deadly Force (A revealing look at Chevy's fearsome LS-6 Chevelle); In The Eyes Of The Beholder (A buyer's guide to reproduction parts and pieces to help rein-car-nate your '55-'57 Chevy); Power Hitter (Baseball, apple pie and a big-block in Chevrolet); Closing The Gap (Avoid the draft with new weather stripping); Heavy Metal Mogul (Cornering the market on showbox Chevys) Technical - Body Heat (A sexy, sizzling, sensuous guide to painting flames); Let Us Spray (Indoctrination to the aromatic hydrocarbon sainthood); Quadrajet Quagmire (Rock-solid tuning tips, tricks and techniques for Q-jets); Brake Dancing (Improve your Camaro's stopping power for a song and a dance); A Bow-Tie Affair (Chevy performance parts guide); Beauty Building (Rejuvenating your classic Chevy's engine compartment is easy once you know how); Maxi-Mouse (Building the ultimate small-block for the street) Departments - Editorial; Speed Shop; Required Reading
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Automobile
September
1989

The Best Car In The World (We flog your candidates coast to coast to find the Winner), The Lincoln Highway (Rediscovering America's first transcontinental highway), Acura NS-X (The prototype that may change how we think of prestigious sports cars), Getting It Right )What did we learn running nose to tail in a Porsche 911 and Carrera 42), Desert Porsche (Malcolm Smith tries Porsche's original four-wheeler, the Paris-Dakar 911 ringer), Against All Odds: Aston Martin At Le Mans 1959 (As unlikely as a victory can be), Aston Martin DBR1/300 (A thoroughly British success story), Back To Le Mans (Two old pros return for '89; Aston Martin and photographer Jesse Alexander), Rudolf Uhlenhaut Remembered (A brilliant engineer who could hold his own with the drivers), Infilniti Q45 (Here's to Infiniti, Nissan's answer to the luxury sedan), Lexus LS400 (Driving Toyota's flagship; A fast customer is a happy customer), Jay Leno (One of the country's top comedians, for whom cars are no laughing matter), Four Seasons Chrysler Conquest TSi (It came, we drove it, it conquered) Cogito Ergo Zoom - American Driver (Black label, black Ferrari), Inside Detroit (The Perot-Smith story retold), Grand Touring (Boiled blackbirds - or a Big Macaroni?), By Design (Chuck's bad ride), Basic Tech (Engine design: the world's most expensive computer game) Departments - Front Of The Book (4-series Bimmers for '91, new Mitsubishi Starion, Volvo 780 coupe), Letters (Rattletraps, bloodlines and bug eyes), Book Reviews (Details, details, details), Non Sequitur (CSX-2430, Tom Payne's competition 289 Cobra, lives again), Autoscope (Look, see, buy), Vile Gossip (Missed opportunities
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Musclecar Review
December
1989

Featured Muscle - The 1989 MoPar Nationals (The biggest all-MoPar get-together ever); Traction Action (A street tire drag test); Horsepower In The Heartland (Musclecar Nationals in Cedar Falls, Iowa); Nose Job (Completing project musclecar's front end); Making It Shine (Buffing your new paint job); Musclecars USA (American muscle from sea to shining sea); The 1969 Hurst Super Stock AMX (The peak of American Motor's muscle); Memorable Monte (J.V. Reins' Monte Carlo SS recalls a rich racing legacy); Fighting Fairlane (Ford's middleweight heavyweight); Flying Fish (An exclusive look at Dan Gurney's 1970 Trans Am 'Cuda); Vinyl Top Installation (A do-it-yourself top kit); The Last Detail (Getting ready for project musclecar's first test drive); Lone Star Muscle (The Musclecar Nationals take to Texas in a big way) Departments - Car Talk; Post Exchange; Idle Chatter; Performance Clinic; Market Watch; Parts Departments; Events Calendar; Classifieds
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Bracket Racing U.S.A. (Cars Illustrated Special Edition)

1990

Features - Dr. Leadfoot (This 69-year-old surgeon spends his weekends at the drag strip); Brusa's Best (Ike Hamma); Cut A Better Light (How the art of staging affects whether you win or lose a bracket race); Brusa's Best (Pat Moore); The Test Of Time (Chuck Young and his 12-second Falcon have survived longer than most marriages); Back-Half Basics - Part 2 (What you should know about rod ends, shocks and wheelie bars); Clockwork Orange (Dave Edwards goes bracket racing in a jeep); 25 Fast Tips (Hard-core hop-ups for hard-core bracket racers); Adventures In Paradise (Happiness is a Caribbean Island with a drag strip); ET Bracket Game (Brusa's new board game is almost like being there); Team Markwart (This husband-and-wife duo races two different cars with the same results); Brusa's Best (Mark Cmar); Converted (Writer/racer Dale Wilson sees the light...and it's green); Bad Tripps (This 200-mph fast bracket duo gives its competition the Willys); Trackside Tuning (How to make the most of prevailing weather conditions); Rodent Rapidus (This is one Oldsmobile ET racer that gets its power from Chevrolet); Wheels Of Fire - Part 2 (Brusa's guide to lightweight wheels and tires for racing) Departments - Starting Line; Quarter Notes; Brusa News; Speed Parts
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All Chevy
February
1990

Features - Chevy Lifestyle; Where It's At (Yuma Classic Chevy Show); Suspension Buyer's Guide (The best Manufacturers show us what they've got); Tire Test (Bridgestone Potenza RE71); Keepin' On Track (Our evaluation of the GEO Tracker LSi) Tech - Street Sweepers (Street-legal performance for TPI Camaros); Bowtie Basics (Intake mainfold installation); Climate Control (Installing an Airtique System in your chassis); Hydraulic Suspension (The basics on how they work); Instant Horsepower (Performance for V-6 S-10s and Blazers) Portfolio - The Class Of '57; Brady's Nova; Awesome '55; Classical Gasser; The Incomparable; Green Without Envy; Mike Mine A Lite; Above It All; A Comfy Creature Departments - From The Heartbeat; News Briefs; Chevy Forum; Camaro Comments; Facts And Figures; Twisting And Turning; Chevy Shop; Down To The Basics; Coast To Coast
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Chevrolet High Performance
February
1990

25th Big-Block Birthday Bash - 25th Anniversary Big-Block (How to build your own 541 cubic-inch special edition powerhouse), Big-Block I.D. Guide (Complete specs and identification for all rat motors), Big-Block Buyers Guide (Hot parts to make your rat motor run faster and stronger), Chevy's Fastest Big-Block Cars (13 of the quickest factory production models) Features - Ultra-Trick Camaro (Mark Mahood put together all of the elements to create the ultimate '67 Pro Streeter), Driving Chevy's 454 SS Pickup (This limited edition truck has plenty of 1990 muscle), A+ Chevelle (Jack Leesley bought this low-mileage '71 SS454 teacher's pet), A '56 For All Seasons (Dan and Sharon Botos' 150 sedan changes with the times and keeps on getting better), Perfect S-10 (Without question, Tommy Johnson's '83 Pro Street Blazer rates a 10), One Foust Chevy (Gordy Foust's Ausley-sponsored '66 Chevelle cracks the 200mph barrier) Event Coverage - Canadian Camar o Nationals (The Ontario chapter of the International Camaro Club hosted it's first annual meet), Chevy All Star Weekend (Midwestern Bow Tie fans gathered for high-powered fun in Kansas), Goodguys Pacific Northwest Nationals (Modified Chevys of all ages were out in force at this Washington event) Technical - Bolt On More Bite (Everything you need to know to properly install bolt-on traction bars), A Coat Of Protection (An inside look at a new dry film lubricant process) Special Section - Chevy Thunder: The Heartbeat Of America (H.O. 350 installation: new small-block head, Indy v8's second championship and much more) Departments - Editorial, Rantin' & Ravin', Chevy Showplace, Garage Sale, Calendar, Chevy Shop
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Musclecar Classics
April
1990

Showcase - Red Alert (A doctor's '70 Hemi runs at a fevered pitch); Pick Up The Pace (The Hurst/Olds paced the Indy 500 in 1972); Make Mine Rare (This '67 GTO packs 400 cubes of pure Poncho power); Vision Quest (A dream Camaro that was a two-year pursuit); MoPar Missile (This lethal Commando creates a performance explosion); Green Hornet (A Z/28 that packs a potent sting); Plenty Potent Protection (Ain't nothin' meaner than these three Hemi-powered prowlers); Impossible Dream (A sharp '65 Mustang GT that started out as a nightmare); Cyclone! (A rare '69 Merc takes the street by storm); Born To Race (This former 'Cuda race car takes to the streets); Final Judgement (A streetwise '70 GTO gets a "thumbs up"); Quick Silver (An open-air Chevelle with plenty of get-up-and-go) Features - Ronnie Sox: The Man Behind The Legend (More than 30 years later, he's still faster than the slushbox); Free Muscle (You could be the owner of a restored MoPar - absolutely free!); Hot MoPar Parts Catalog (Everything you've always wanted for your MoPar and more); Six Pack To Go (Refill your Six Pack with parts from MoPar Performance); Finance Your Dreams (The complete guide to musclecar financing); Best Bets (Mercury's entry into the musclecar contest is a winner); Performance Puzzler (Test your trivia - you might win a free subscription to MCC); History Of The Musclecar (Chevy's 'glass ground-pounders: 1963-'67) Technical - Camming The Big-Block (Dyno-camming musclecar street cams); Hemi Hop-Up (Rebuilding Chrysler's awesome 426); Out In Front? (How to rebuild a MoPar front suspension) Departments - Viewpoint; Write On; Muscle Mart; Tech Talk
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Musclecar Classics
June
1990

Resto Special - Magnum Force (Our giveaway Challenger's 383 engine lives again); Humbler (Restoring Pontiac's '70 droptop supercar); Documenting The ZL-1 Camaro (Tracking down the alloy rat motor Chevy); Fit And Trim (Get your Camaro trim tag knowledge into shape) Showcase - Midas Touch (This Yenko prototype is as good as gold); Predator (This 383 'Cuda ragtop eats up the competition); Orange Crush (There's nothing like having a Boss 429 for a first love); Plum Crazy (One owner who's nuts about driving this Hemi convertible); Yellow Fever (Buick's CSX supercar will raise anyone's temperature); Blue Thunder (A low-flying '66 Shelby); Motivator (The rare cross ram gives this gennie Z get-up-and-go power); Track Star (Chrysler's Race Hemi tore up the track at NASCAR and NHRA); Bird Of Prey (This '70 1/2 drag-pack Falcon devours all rivals); Spruced Deuce (A slick '65 Nova SS, dressed to thrill); Olds-Fashioned Performer (A like-new '70 Rallye 350 that's on the move) Features - Hot Muscle Parts Catalog Section (Parts galore for your musclecar); How Hot The Hemi (Dodge put a street Hemi in it's Coronet for a fast sedan); Under The Gavel (Classic iron muscles in at the Barret-Jackson auction); Performance Puzzler (Camaro fans - step right up and test your trivia); History Of The Musclecar (Pontiac's GTO: 1964-'71) Technical - Hard Charger (All New: In-depth specs on Chrysler's Hemi B-body); Small-Block Chevy I.D. Guide (Facts on America's favorite engine) Departments - Viewpoint; Write On; Muscle Mart; Tech Talk
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Hot Rod's Mustang & Fords
May
1991

Engine Building Blocks - Building Blocks (Engine tech topics from resto to radical), Heavenly Boss 429 (Details on detailing the famous semi-hemi), Windsor From Hell (A street-savvy 416-cubic-inch small-block), Living With Unleaded (Modern cylinder head mods for musclecar-era Ford V-8s) Resto Special - 25 Hot Tips (No-harm mods you can make to your Mustang), Ford Resto Parts Buyer's Guide (The latest goodies for your Ford restoration project), Junkyard Gol (How to restore salvage yard parts and save money, too) Tech - Mass Air For The Masses (The first mod to make on your pre-88 fuel-injected 5-liter), Gimme Five! (Total boltin T-5 overdrive swap for your 65-'70 Mustang) Features - From The Heart (Cover Car: Ron and Cindy Skinner's '66 Shelby GT350), Winning Is Everything (A final look at Mustang & Fords '65 GT coupe), Grand Affair (Event Coverage: The Mustang Club of America's Albuquerque Grand National), Fird Retrospect: The Small-Block Cobra (A dream, a Ford small-block and an AC Ace equals legend), 'Stangs & Shamu (Event Coverage: Mustangs at the Sea World show), 7 Liters Of Lightning (The '68 Cougar GT-E: the fast lap of luxury), Watch Out (Wayne Warehime's potent '69 Stang with the Pro Street sting), Wind Sprint (Neal Polen's resto Falcon ragtop with a V-8 heart) Departments - Editorial (Patience vs the water pump), Mailbox (Readers sound off), Ford News (Late-breaking information), On The Market (Barrett-Jackson results), Reader's Roundup (Your Mustangs & Fords), Parts Counter (New Ford parts and products), Performance Hotline (Tech questions answered), Brighter Idea (Cylinder head info), Calendar (Events in your area), Code Cracking (VIN codes deciphered)
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Fabulous Mustangs and Exotic Fords
May
1992

Features - The Legend Of DeTomaso (The Pantera family tree), North By Northwest (Northwest Mustang Show), Eddie Lives! (The "Fast Eddie" Schartman story), Skin Game (Applying new skins to old seats), GT500KR Spotter's Guide (Detail hunting: big-block Shelby) Technical - SVO GT-40 Dyno Thrash (We flag 'em piece by piece), Attitude Adjustment (Fixing front ends on '65-'70 Mustangs), Handling 101 (Basics os suspension tuning), R-Model History (How they happened to happen) Cars - Gold Fever (Nuggets are still to be found in Arizona), Cool Coupe (Where Pro Street means nice driver), The Old Man And The 'Stang (Hemingway it's not), Pure Fabrication (World's finest fake? Maybe), Ebony Eyes (The GT500KR everybody wants to own) Departments - Readers' Letters, At The Wheel, Parts Shelf, Looking For Trouble, Ad Index
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Super Ford
May
1992

Cobra - 289 Cobra! Track And Street Legend (In the beginning there was a small block); FIA Cobra (The most exotic open Cobras ever made); Black Gold (A typical street Cobra, meaning it's everything but average); Source Of The Legend (This Cobra still wears yesteryears' battle scars) Technical - 5.0L Dyno - GT-40 Bolt-Ons (Step-by-step dyno testing of Motorsports popular GT-40 gear); Underdrive Pulleys: Do They Work? (The straight scoop on underdrive pulleys); Twisty Business (A Super Ford Handling Guide - Part one); 470 hp Small-Block (Premium Parts and careful assembly make this road race engine worth the cost) HUGE! - 5.0L Buyers Guide Features - Street Screamer! (This pro street screamer is a Mustang with a mission); Budget Buster (Affordable wasn't necessarily the Fairlane Cobra's middle name); Nightbird (This stealth-black Falcon cruises to new heights); Contour! (A look into Ford's crystal ball reveals a radical new concept); Road Test: 1992 Club Wagon XLT (What else are you gonna tow your race car with?) Departments - Driver's Seat; In The Fast Lane; Factory Hotline; Muscleparts; Keepin' Track; Mailbag; What's Happening; Classifieds; Backseat Driver; (First Look! '93 Mustang Cobra)
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Hot Rod Engines


Contents - Hollywood Carbs (Hot spring fashions for carburetors); Charge It! (Gaining more horses for Toyota's in-line four-cylinder engines); Hairy Olds (The new, revised Olds big-block is here and ready to haul); Domination (Holley's "Mystery Carb" isn't so mysterious after all); Revolutionary Rocket-Ship (Turning things around in Super Stock); Let It Bleed (Putting the Rhoads variable duration lifters to the test); Quad 4 (Oldsmobile's next-generation hot rod engines - here and now); Living With Unleaded (How your high-performance street machine can kick the lead habit); Booster Shot (Win points in the octane game with gasoline additives); Timing To Win (Optimum timing brings it all together); Fuel System Fitness (A fuel delivery system worthy of best-dressed honors); (By) Pass The Gas (A unique approach to achieving adequate fuel pressure); "270" Offy (Only an Offenhauser sounds like that); Formula Four Success (Pontiac's high-tech, 16-valve head for the Super Duty 4); High-Port How-To (Aluminum heads bring out the best in Ford's 460); Long Arm Inspection (Double-A Dale's stroker is the torque of Top Fuel); The Great Blower Debate (Four low-profile superchargers on the dyno); Eureka! (Vacuum-sump pans are possible); Storm Warning (Hurricane combustion chambers from Air Flow Research); Are Big Valves Worth The Money? (A look at the big picture); Computer Chip Gamble (High-powered or hype?); Computer Car Trouble Shooting (These tools save the day when the "chips" are down); Engine Building By The Numbers (Cashing in on Chevy, Ford and MoPar small-block buildups); H2O Injection (The hows and whys of Edelbrock's trick system); The Distributor (Realizing the potential of GM's HEI distributor); Balancing Act (Which type of harmonic balancer is best for your engine); New Head On The Block (A new aluminum small-block Ford street head); The Hole Truth (Correct carb sizing involves logic, not science fiction); What's The Diagnosis (Checking out an at-home engine analyzer); Spark Plug Selection (More than just a by-guess or by-golly process); Ignition Magic (Fire in the hole is exactly what a Mallory magneto provides); Mighty Mouse (The biggest little Chevy in the world); Cover Up (High style, low cost in engine dress-up); New Products Special Street Power Section - Street Power Combos (Speed costs, so how fast can you afford to go?); Big-Block Chevy (Building the "Mark IV" of excellence); Small-Block Chevy (300-425hp combinations for the 350-cubic-inch small-block Chevy); Small-Block Ford (Head games for horsepower); Big-Block Chrysler (Reworking the mighty 440 MoPar for maximum street savvy); Big 'N' Bad (The only substitute for cubic inches is more cubic inches
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Custom & Classic Trucks
June
1994

Features - Virtual Reality (Extended cabs Detroit never built), Bucking The Trend (This '55 F-100 is a little different), '55-'59 Chevy Retrospective (The beginning of the sport truck revolution), Black Is Black (You've got to be brave to paint a '56 Ford black), Benchmark Cameo (They weren't even this nice when they were new), 15+ Tips And Tricks (Collect ideas for your own truck), Rock Solid (The Run to the Rock is a great place for trucks), Awesome Aussie (Driving on the left side is harder than you think), El Fasto (This is one El Camino that hauls), 50 Hot Parts (Motivational accessories for your pickup), Super Chevy Showdowns (A great place to find Chevy trucks) Tech - Project GMC (Lowering a '67-'72 without messing up the ride), How-To Special Section (Extended Cab how-to), F-100 Steering-Box rebuild), Front & Rear Roll Pan Installation), Bed Building for '50s, '60s and '70s trucks), Billet-Grille Swap), '67-'72 Seat Repop), Low-Buck Borlas (Get the bragging rights without going broke), Swapping Rears (Some basics for using a Ford 9-inch) Departments - BC's Garage, Feedback, Classic News, Readers' Trucks, Readers' Tips, Calendar
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Stock Car Racing
July
1994

Features - Tony Walls Follow-Up (A few months ago, he didn't know if he could race again or if he would want to. Things have changed); Getting To The Top (What it takes to win in Winston Cup); Ron Jones (He insists he doesn't do anything out of the ordinary, but we don't buy it. Nobody wins half their starts by accident); Finding A Sponsor (You need to think like a winner to get a sponsor. And once you've got a sponsor, you can actually be a winner. And then you'll get more sponsors); Sam Bass (Making it in racing as an artist, Sam Bass designs race cars, paints posters and produces program covers); A Night On The Road (The view changes drastically from the grandstand to the control tower to the driver's seat. But no matter where they sit, everyone at Thunder Road agrees. The place is special); Junie Donlavey (Although he's won just a single Winston Cup race, he's won everyone's respect); Racing Binoculars (Helping you look); Tim Steele (The up-and-down career of the 1993 ARCA champion) Technical - The Brawl Over Beadlocks (Some say beadlocks make racing safer, reduce maintenance costs and speed up the show. Others say they're just another add-on that the sport can do without); Rear Main Seals (How to prevent those clutch-damaging leaks); Front Brake Bias (Fight a push with a pull) Department - Backfire; Dick Berggren; Benny Phillips; Bones Bourcier; Ray Evernham; Steve Hmiel; 200 MPH Pit Stop; Readers' Racers; Book Review; Results; Page From The Past; New Products; Racing On TV; Last Lap
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Circle Track & Racing Technology
January
1995

Racing Technology - Trick Winston Cup Parts (Glen Grissom visits CV Products to get the latest on trick parts building you can use), Carl Wegner: Bootstrapping Engine Builder (Smokey visits one of racing's most notable engine builders), Learn To Race And Win - Racing Smart (Don Alexander explains "How To Race Smart" by setting your driving priorities), Quick Tech - A Dyno For H2O (Weiand has built a water pump dyno to test flow characteristics), Saturday Night Buildup (Bob Carpenter continues his quest for success. He's getting closer), Quick Tech - Safety Quest (Here's a new way to make racing safer and more comfortable), Build An IMCA Winner In Your Garage - Part 1 (Harris makes a winning IMCA Modified chassis. We're going to show you how to build one), Quick Tech - Outlaw Brakes (Reb-Co launches a new line of racing brakes made from aluminum billet), Quick Tech - Twin Turbo Scanner (Whether you race or watch, a scanner can add to the excitement), Quick Tech - Adamstand (If you have a Swiss Army Knife, you'll love this trick work station), Smokey's Track Tech (Smokey gets into magnets, cows, road racing and mistakes) Features - Winston Cup Analysis - Watkins Glen, Michigan, Bristol, Darlington (Earnhrdt is on the way to a record tying seventh championship while others are trading paint and places trying to catch up), Winston Cup Personality - Michael Waltrip (Darrell's big "little" brother is making a name for himself), The American Speed Association (ASA is a great training ground for top-level drivers and a great show for fans), Woman Racers - Can They Win? (Women are beginning to earn respect as drivers. They have earned it the hard way) Departments - Turn Five, Letters, Racin' Around, Stock Report, New Products, CT Review, Readers' Tech Tips, Track Trade, Ad Index
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Muscle Mustangs & Fast Fords
March
1995

MM & FF Exclusive Drag Tests - Four Cam Slam (We thrash the '96 Cobra 4.6. The future looks bright); Bolts Of Lightning (Fourteen hundred horsepower, seven tons of trucks, super-low ETs) Every Camaro's Worst Nightmare - Well-Kept Secret (The 'P' in J & P Performance is about to make a name for himself); Yo, Chromeboy (Chillin' with one of the cleanest '89s on the road); Fish Story (This drag racin', autocrossin' 5.0 leaves 'em all wet); No-Fear Cobra (You wouldn't be afraid, either, if you owned this 11-second '93 snake); Body Double (Whether powershifting or powerlifting, this Mustang lady gets the job done); Canadian Club (There's nothing subtle about this Pro Streeter from north of the border); Torque Of The Town (Vorteching a '94 Mustang - or the brutal life of a prototype) Special Features - Getting On Track (High school was never as much fun as the Kenny Brown SuperCar School); Brownout (We test the new 320X from Kenny Brown Performance); Family Affair (Inside the Archer Brothers Trans-Am team of Mustangs); Pro SCH/IZO (Surrounding the heart of a lamb with the body of a lion) Killer 5.0 Tech - Magnum Force (The RHS Performance Engines 5.0 Magnum makes lots of sense for few dollars); Rearing Up (Project Pit Bull gets an 8.8 rear, 3.55 gears and enough axle hop to scare even us); Clutch Hitters (If you're serious about racing your 5-speed 5.0 RAM has the solution for your clutch woes); Port Magic! (How to pick up 40 horses without any hardware changes) Mustangs At The Track - Buckeye Bonanza (The AMRA Mustangs battle it out at Norwalk Raceway Park in a crucial fight for championship points); Gang Green (The NMCA's first ever emissions-legal shootout saw a 1-2-3 Mustang sweep); Stroking It (Green Machine Winner: The Crawford Express keeps rolling along); Weekend At (Glen) Burnie's II (It was late-model Mustangs everywhere at Every Last Detail's second annual bash) Departments - Thunder Road; NMustang Mail; Horse's Mouth; Dateline Detroit; Horse Power; Snap Shots; Bulletin Board; Classified; Ask Bernie
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Corvette Quarterly
Spring
1995

Features - West Meets East (An all-American, wide-open runner meets the crooked, narrow roads of Japan for the ultimate cross-cultural driving experience); Tech 1A: The Diagnostic Defense (This handy device makes servicing your Corvette faster and less-costly than ever); Shifting Winds (Corvette is the official car as America defends the America's Cup with an all-woman crew); Backtrack 1956-1957 (The second in a series, we explore how the Corvette was transformed from showcar to sports car); Going Mobile (A buyer's guide on how easily cellular telephones can fit into the life of a Corvette owner) Departments - Corner One; Fast Takes; Questions & Answers; Letters To The Editor; Garage Shelf; Corvette Collection; Technicalities; Corvette Classics; I Drive A Corvette; RaceLine; Road & Show
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Petersen's Event Scene
December
1995

Cover Stories - Americruise '95: Driving 'Em Wild (Rod & Custom sounded the call. Hundreds of cars responded, filling the highways on nine seperate tours heading to Lincoln, Nebraska. R & C shared the inside scoop with us. Part 1 of our huge Americruise super section); Americruise '95: Showing 'Em Off (Part 2 of our huge Americruise super section. The tours ended in Lincoln, but the Americruise fun just kept coming as 2500 cars from almost every state showed up to show off. Do we have photos of every car? Find out); Riders In The Storm (Hot Rod Bikes chose Berea, Ohio for its big twin shindig. The HRB Weekend and Fun Run was two days of hog heaven. The imagination and craftsmanship displayed in these two-wheeled hot rods is wild); Cruisin' In The North "Car" State (When Car Craft has an event, the street machiners come out. Minnesota is known as the Land of 10,000 Lakes, but when Car Craft showed up in St. Paul for the season's second Summer Cruise, it became the Land of 1200 Street Machiners as well) Features - A Brush With Talent (Paint and graphics go through more trends than any other part of a custom vehicle. We interviewed (interrogated really) a graphic artist about his ideas on what's hot and what's cool); Hanging Out At Posies (Posies has been active in promoting hot rodding for young people. The shop itself has been turning out high-quality hot rods for more than 30 years. We dropped by for a shop tour); Are You Ready For The '96 Events? (Even before the 1995 season ended, the Petersen Special Events team began planning for the 1996 season. They're not done yet, but we do have a sneak preview of next summer's shows); Hot Rod T-Shirt Art (Since the '50s, hot rod T-Shirt designs have included everything from radical cars to cartoon rats. We went through our hamper and dug up some of the greatest Ts of all time) Departments - First Gear (Getting going with words of welcome from the editor); In The Mail (Your turn to talk. Questions and comments from our readers); On The Scene (A quick look at high-performance highlights and happenings); New Stuff (A selection of the latest high-performance products, parts and pieces for your car, truck or bike); Club Newsletter (Being a member of a club has its advantages. Getting your group profiled in Event Scene is one of them)
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Ford Performance

1997

Introduction - Modern Ford Engine Families; The 90 degree V Small Block; The Big Block "FE"; 429 And 460, The 385 Family; 351-Cleveland and 400, The "335" Family; A Chronology Of Ford Engines The 90 degree V Small Block Family - Introduction; Blocks; Crankshafts; Rods; Pistons; Camshafts And Valvetrains; Cylinder Heads; Induction Systems; Ignition; Miscellaneous; The 351 Windsor; The Boss 302; How To Build A 90 degree V Small Block The "FE" Big Block - Introduction; Blocks, Crankshafts; Rods, Pistons; Heads, High-Riser; Medium-Riser; Tunnel-Port; Cobra Jet/Low-Riser; Rockerarms; Valves, Camshafts; Intake Manifolds; Exhaust; Ignition; Big Block Building Tips; The Single Overhead Cam 426; How To Build An "FE" Big Block The Cleveland Family - Introduction; Cylinder Blocks; Crankshaft; Rods And Pistons; Cylinder Heads; Valvetrain; Camshafts; Industion Systems; Ignition; Headers; Miscellaneous; Building Tips; The 400 CID; A Look At The Pro-Stock 351-C; 351 Cleveland For The Circle Track; Short Blocks; Heads; Camshaft; Other Parts; How To Build A 351 Cleveland The "385" Family - Introduction; Cylinder Block; Crankshaft; Rods; Pistons; Heads/Rockers; Intake Systems; Cams/Valve Springs; Exhaust; Other Parts; The Boss 429; Street Boss 429; The NASCAR 429; The Can-Am Boss 429; How To Build A "385" Engine
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Street & Custom Rodding Illustrated
Winter
1998

Table of Contents - Pictorial (Our colorful depiction of rodding's finest underpinnings begins), Introduction (Frank Oddo gives us some history and theory behind street and custom rod chassis), Split Boxes (A classical way to create radius rods by modifying the stock wishbone), Spindles (Modifying early Ford spindles for use with a dropped axle), Easy Discs (Installing Magnum's modern disc brake kit under a '47 Ford delivery), Lincoln Rear (How to modify a factory disc-brake rearend for street rod use), Pictorial (Sixteen pages of the chassis builder's art), IFS Easability (Putting an RB's Obsolete Mustang II under a '54 Chevy), Lowering Shoeboxes (Dropped spindle uprights bring the nose of a '50 Ford closer to earth), Steering Upgrades (Converting a '46 Ford over to a GM power box), Chassis Jigs (The right tool allows hobbyist and professional alike to build a superior product), Hairpins (A traditional look in radius rods), Parallel Leaf Springs (Converting a '40 Ford buggy-spring chassis into a modern street rod foundation), TCI Econo Chassis (A high-quality, low-cost chassis for the traditional Model A street rod), Air Suspension (Making a '49 Chevy ride on air, and have adjustable height, too), Hydraulics (Lifting (and lowering) a '64 Riviera via a modern juice job), Chassis Product Directory (The parts necessary to build a sound foundation for your dream rod), Pictorial (Yet more fabulous color shots of the best ever street rod chassis)
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Velocity
Summer
2002

Cover Story - The Next Big Thing (Honda's all-new Pilot sets a new benchmark for mainstream SUVs) Features - Taking Cues From The Cat (The 2003 Accord offers all-new, cheetah-inspired styling, more power, and better performance - all at the same price as last year's model); Flying On Two (How do you redesign a two-wheeled cruising icon. If you're Honda, very successfully, thank you); It's Elemental, Dude! (Honda proves it knows how to have fun with the new super-versatile Element); Into The Fray (The Civic Coupe FP is Honda's first step into Honda-produced, dealer-installed performance accessories); We Can Dream, Can't We? (One Acura designer's vision of what an RSX could be has us salivating for the real deal) Departments - Letter From The Editor; In The Spotlight; Getting Technical With Oscar Jackson; Honda Philanthropy; Members' Rides; Dealers & Shops; And Now For Something Completely Different
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Street And Custom Rodding Illustrated
Fall
2002

Car Features - X-Tatic! (Rempfer's Steel Three-Window '37); N.O.S. Phaeton (Stockton's Model A tub); When Life Gives You Cherries, Make...Cherry Pie (Siler's '62 Chevrolet Impala); Save A "Humpback" (Bruinswick's '37 Ford "Humpback" Tudor); Hard Sell (Twente's '61 Pontiac Catalina); When It Rains, It Pours (Malzo's '32 Ford Coupe); Born To Be Mild (Crain's '51 Ford Convertible); The Heir Apparent (McGee's '39 Chevy Sedan); What Goes Around, Comes Around (Wendell's '36 Chevy); Uncontrollable Urge (Malay's Gut Feeling Paid Off) Tech - Brake Lights That Won't Stop (Installing a StreetWorks Relay); All Wrapped Up (Wiring with a twist); Dagel's Super-A Highboy Frame (An A-V8 another way); Updated Or Outdated (Is your rod's electrical system up to the task?); What A Cad! (Late Cadillac grunt finds early Cadillac grace); Chevy Salvation (A bitchin' way to get rid of rust); A Platform Worth Building On (Your ride probably needs a good crossmember); Big, Black And Bound To Stop (Specialty Automotive Engineering's big burly brakes for early Cads); No Ho-Hum Drums (GMT's new aluminum hubs make Buick drums on Ford spindles a snap); Fill It Up (Installing a recessed gas door) Departments - Showcase; For Starters; Window Shopper
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High Performance Pontiac
May
2003

Flashy Features - Big-Bore '64 (Sam Campanella chose cubic inches over carbs for his torqued-ouot GTO equipped with SD Parts); Exililng Contempt (Look closer. Can't see anything unusual about this Liberty Blue '69 Judge? Good. Just the way the owner wanted it) Special Stuff - First Look: 2004 Grand Prix (The word is evolution: not revolution); Pontiac Pavement Pounders Shootout (Mountain State Mayhem, Part III; Cookin' Class Racers. Five hard-launching hot rods prove that Ponchos bracket race with the best of 'em); Dept. X: 1973-79 Banshee (Pontiac's one-off dream machine offered several clues about the look of future Firebirds); How To Buy A 1982-92 High-Performance Firebird (Part V: Decoding VINS and essential RPO codes) Showing Off - 2002 Ames Performance Pontiac Nationals (Norwalk Raceway Park hosts the year's largest Pontiac event) Tech To Talk About - The Best Of SEMA Tech Guide (Part 1: This year's new Poncho parts, coming to a store near you); Shifting Six With Confidence (Bulletproof your T-56 box for racing); Got Boost? (Making big power with a 3800 Series II, Part II: Tear it down and build it up); Engine Machining 101 (Part III: The rotating assembly) Departments - Full Throttle; Poncho Post; Tech Q & A: Vintage Pontiac Performance And Restoration; Tech Q & A: Late Model Pontiac Performance 1982-Present; Tribal News; Product Review; Bulletin Board; My Pontiac And Me
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Street Rodder presents StreetRods
Annual
2003

Tech - Wiring A Street Rod; Setting Up An Independent Front Suspension; Setting Up A Solid Axle Rearend; Mounting The Body; Final Details Feature Rods - Number 1; Chuck And Diane Rowe's 1933 Ford Coupe; Van Tyler's 1933 Ford Roadster; Frank Sloup's 1934 Ford Roadster; Ken Rollin's 1934 Ford Truck; Bill Mitchell's 1934 Ford Tudor; Bobby Alloway's 1933 Ford Coupe; 2003 PPG / Street Rodder Road Tour '33 Ford Roadster; Aaron Reed's 1934 Ford Coupe; George Lange's 1933 Ford Coupe; Tom Doll's 1934 Ford Coupe; Jim Hodge's 1933 Ford Roadster; Johnny And Linda Freund's 1933 Ford Woodie; John Kokoska's 1933 Ford Coupe; Wyatt Fuller's 1933 Speedster; Rick Dore's 1933 Ford Coupe; Dick Martin's 1933 Ford Coupe; Walt Lewis' 1933 Ford Coupe; Jim Fynes' 1933 Ford Coupe; Ronald Jackson's 1934 Ford Coupe; Ken Iriart's 1934 Ford Pickup; Nathan Powell's 1933 Ford Coupe; Butch And Tansi Thress' 1933 Ford Coupe; Charles Knopf's 1933 Ford Roadster Departments - For Starters; Window Shopper; 2003 PPG / Street Rodder Road Tour Sponsors; On The Web
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Rod & Kulture
#5
2005

Featured Rides - Bell Byrd Special; Central Valley Creampuff; Jon Lee's Chief; Red Wrench Spl.; Hotrod Girl Roadster; Gu Hun Coupe; Mark Cornforth's '28; Juniors '29 "Mr. Yuck"; Counselor's Coupe Featured Events - Cow Palace; Hotrod Hoe Down; Wheels Of Time; 2006 Will Be A Drag; Rumbler's 2005; Hunnert Car Pile-Up; Jalopy Jump-N-Jive Featured Articles - Jalopy John Departments - Shag'n At Random; Concept & Styling Ideas; Your' 2 Cents; Driven; Music Reviews; Artist Feature; Tech Tips; Cool Products
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AutoWeek
September 19,
2005

This Week - News (Frankfort galore; two cars not ready for prime time); Drivers Log (Land Rover Range Rover); Life With Cars (Monterey, a pinnacle in car showdom); Letters (The obscenity of it all); At Large (There is a paradigm shift at work); Fast Poll (An affordable dream car?); Revs (Going old school in the NHRA); Escape Roads (Well-preserved 1980 528i gets tested); Market (Market-priced sale of a 1969 Ford Shelby GT350 Mustang); Classifieds (Early Fall specials); Competition (Red Bull buys Minardi, Sakron Yamamoto gets test drive); Television (Tune in to Editors Choice); But Wait, There's More (From the PETA files) Sheetmetal - Exploitation At Every Turn (First Quarter Update. Our stint in the long-term Porsche Carrera S starts to fly right by); What A Mystery (Third Quarter Update. We solve a couple with our long-term Dodge Magnum and uncover another); Good Ol' Standby (Third-Quarter Update. Long-term Scion tC shines at commuter shuffle duty); One More Row (Introduction. Jeep Commander stretches things a bit for the venerable SUV company); Renewing An Old Friendship (Introduction. New Honda Civic, in all its iterations, offers more of what we've come to expect) Motorsports - Wheldon Wheels To The Win (And virtually locks up the IRL title); Countdown (Kimi Raikkonen takes victory in Belgium, and Fernando Alonso closes in on the F1 championship); This Cat Has Five In His Hat (Kurt Busch wins at Richmond, and the Roush organization looks forwazrd to dominating in the Chase); Sweet Dreams (Aston Martin brings out the V8 Vanquish, its entry-level car for aspiring owners)
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Custom Rodder
November
2005

Custom Rods - Orange Crush (Stan Parker puts a sweet new spin on a mild '58 Chevy); Cardinal Custom (The Heintzelman family's '56 T-Bird gets a makeover); One Fine Five-Nine (David Barnes' '59 Pontiac looks milder than it is); Sunset Sedanette (Dana Pierce's chopped 'n' hardtopped '50 Buick); Northern Wood (Tom Wahl's ultra-clean '51 Ford Woodie) Tech - Ford Floor Fix (Repairing rot in a '57 Ranchero); Re-Suspended Shoebox (Updating the underpinnings of '49-'53 Fords); Beat The Heat (Putting HTP's Heat Sponge to the test); Round And Round (Putting some curve into square door corners) Events - Cruisin' Paso (Another cool year with the West Coast Kustoms) Special - Metal Shop (Going back to class with Professor Hammer) Departments - Ramble On; Rodder Mail; Window Shopper; Across 49th Street; Stylines; Later Iron; Tech Topics; Nate Moddle; Hall Of Fame; On The Web
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Modified Mag
February
2006

Cover Story - 9-Sec EVO That Embarrasses 500HP Cars. Just A Regular Day At The Office For AMS Features - Flawlessly Executed (Perrin Subaru STi 3.0L H-6); Release The Hondas (Civic Si Roundup); King Mitsu (AMS EVO for All Directions); Best Of Both Worlds (Blend of past and present Hondas); Mr. Menace (400whp Toyota MR2 SW20); Force Fed Focus (Twin Turbo Focus); The Real Deal (Spoon Sports Acura RL) Modified Tech - Counterfeits & Copies (Part 2 - the legal route); Vivid Pepsi RX-8 (Part 3 - the final chapter); Keeping Tabs On Vitals (Full S 14 Gauge install) Regulars - Publisher's Letter (SEMA show: Roadmap 2006); Editorialisms (I reinvented the wheel); RJ De Vera (The Drifting Diaries - Part 1); The Real JDM (Dream Merchant); Tarzan Yamada (SEMA & Modified Time Attack); Driver Training (Don't cut corners - find the perfect line); Newswire (GReddy East, MazdaSpeed & more); Nitrous Explosion (The latest in Spray Tech); Race Gas & Additives (Combustion Chemistry 101); JIC Magic (Q & A with Jon Kaneda); Drive-Buy (Sheena Lee at AXIS Wheels); SEMA Hot Products (Top picks from SEMA '05); Modified Gear; Feedback; Modified Moment Events - SEMA Show (Las Vegas, NV); Redline Time Attack (Spring Mountain, NV); NHRA Finals (Pomona, CA
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Super Rod
March
2007

Features - The Corvette (America's muscle car and hot rod icon); Super Car Evolution (This '59 is built to look and drive like a modern super rod); Phantom Fleetline (A 1949 Utility Sedan that never was); Burgundy Bullet (A wild Pro Street Camaro); "Hunka Junk" Skylark (A New Mexico artist creates a masterpiece from as rusted heap) Comments / Events - Super Editorials; Super News (All the news that's fit to print...and then some); Product Profile (Advertiser index and much more); ISCA Autorama, Houston (The kickoff to the new ISCA season) Tech - Anatomy Of A Super Car (The buildup of our '59 'Vette cover car); Super Car Engine & EFI (A closer look at the engine in our '59 'Vette cover car); EFI Street Stroker (Building a 408-inch EFI Ford); New Legs For Your Mustang (Installing a Heidt's IFS on '64 1/2 to '66 Mustang); Grabbing Pavement (Upgrading a Buick GS and cutting the dreaded wheelhop); Buckaroo Buildoff Mach I Accessories (Lokar pedals and an inside hood release); Buckaroo Buildoff Mach I Steering (Flaming River install); E-Body Mopar Airbar (A rear suspension kit for better handling and improved hookup)
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Rod & Kulture
Summer
2008

Featured Rides - Time Bomb; Round One; Soldano's Model A; Zitto's Triuimph; Mike's '28 Sedan; Amocat Roadster; Tyrell's Roaster; Todd Day's Jim Morris Drag Truck; Brown Bobber Featured Events - Dragfest; Billetproof Florida; Good Guys Del Mar; Sacramento Autorama; Good Guys Pleasanton; March Meet; Lone Star Round Up Featured Articles - Glass From The Past; Dragstrip Confidential Departments - Up Front; Concept & Styling; Your 2 Cents; Driven; Music Reviews; Artist Features; Tech Tips; Cool Products
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Camaro Performers
October
2008

Features - Attitude Is Everything (No other ponycar had a mean streak like the 1969 Z/28); Hot Wheel (Caution: The toys you played with as a kid may appear actual size in your garage); Shape Shifter (Change is good, change is inevitable); Rice Rocket Revenge (Pulled from a chicken coop, Jerry Rice's '69 RS is more than your average barn find); Double Take (From a distance, Mark Blackburn's second-gen might look a bit familiar, but up close it's a different scene); Generations (A rare '67 lands in the proper hands for an outstanding restoration) Tech - Trickle Down Effect (When GM needs high-tech horsepower, it turns to the Performance Build Center); Let The Games Begin (We hit the streets in search or our next Camaro Performers project car. And this time, it's gonna be a first-gen); Third-Gen Throw Down (Our '83 Camaro gets its suspension worked over, then hits the track); Front And Center (We tackle the install of our Front Runner drive system on project Orange Krate's 427 small-block); Under Control (We rehab a second-gen's suspension with a few parts from DSE) Events - Camaro Congregation (The 2008 Camaro Nationals in Carlisle had it all - tons of Camaros, smokey burnouts, and a rockin' bikini contest) Departments - Firing Up; Firing Back; News; F-Body Garage; Camaro Concept; Tony's Toolbox; Parts Bin; Reader's Rides
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Mopar Action
February
2009

Cover Stories - K-Car (Keisler Engineering's Maximum Overdrive Kuda is a 6.1 Hemi-powered showstopper that you can build wirh bolt-on parts); Pursuit Of Perfection (Dave Walden's 1970 Challenger sets the new Gold Standard in Mopar Nats OE Certification judging. But, is it perfect?) Cool Mopars - Cross-Dresser (This 1967 440 Charger likes parading around as a pickup truck. We take it down to the naked truth); She's Real Great - My 409 (Taking Grandma's '73 slant-six Duster to the next level with a stroker smallblock. Because they wouldn't let us take Granny herself to the next level); Guest Appearance (Denny Guest's one-of-2 surviving '63 Dodge Polara Max Wedges. Plus, a maximum amount of Maxie info); The Old Man And The C (Hemingway meets a 10-second '69 C/S Stock Eliminator 6-Bbl Road Runner. So, what makes it so quick?); Room With Zoom (The special Hurst Edition heritage continues with the 2008 Chrysler Hemi 300C) Hot Tech - Dak At The Track - Project Scat Dak II - Installment #2 (We baseline, fuel fix, whump wheelspin...and end up in the hospital. Is this a great job, or what?); The Bottom Line (The latest deal in beefing up your big block to handle mega power); Steer Right - Steering Tech - Installment #2 (We pull more tips, tricks and secrets out of our magic bag, to turn you in the right direction) Lukewarm Features - Roll Model (So, what about Don "The Snake" Prudhomme and those '70s Hot Wheels 'Cuda Funny Cars, and the Mattel models, and The Mongoose and...); Woodstock Of Hemis (A once-in-a-lifetime gathering of some of the most famous Hemi cars in history, at the spectacular All-Hemis Reunion) A Read You Need - Editor's Notes; Tech Topics; Resto Topics; Advertisers Index
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Car Kulture DeLuxe
September / October
2010

Features - Livin' On Tulsa Time (Starbird's 46th Annual Tulsa Rod & Custom Show was a blast); The Greaser Gasser (Robert "Bones" Balogh is a driver. That is the position which brings him the greatest joy); Tech: Hose Job Part 1 (What you need to know about A-N hose and fittings); Billetproof (The show was a combination of killer rods and kustoms, perfect weather and West Coast girls); Bulldog Bash (This is the 24th installment of this UK show. And the party keeps getting better); Los Boulevardos (The premier '60s style customs and early '70s lowrider car clubs); Groundhog Gala (This killer show is hosted by the Orlando Ramblers car club); UK's NASC 35th Street Rod Nationals (This is probably the largest event of its type in the UK); Vibrasonic Roadster (Elden Titus' vision of his show rod is back on track with the help of some friends); Kustom Kulture Down Under (John's Hot Rod Picnic is the first of the big shows to kick off the summer); Tech (Follow along as we show you how to patch up those pickup running boards); Larry Watson Tribute (Greg Sharp remembers the late Larry Watson, incomparable master of Kustom Paint) Car & Bike Features - Jak'd Up Kustom - 1934 Ford Truck; Vandolero - 1953 Chevy; Lorraine - Project Riviera Update; 1PHAT57 - 1957 Cadillac Coupe DeVille; Memories - 1954 Mercury; Norm Grabowski's Newest - 1929 Nash; Roadside Marty's Shovelhead; Fritz Schenck Takes On A Hell Air - 1957 Chevy Kustom; Drag Strip Blues - 1952 Chevy Styline Deluxe Bel Air; Back Burner Mopar - 1936 Plymouth Coupe; The Money Shot - 1930 Ford Model A Sedan; Engagement Galaxie - 1965 Ford Galaxie; Bogus Racing - 1964 Ford Econoline Art Features - Artist Profile - Britt Maddling; Jim Owens; Jeral Tidwell Deluxe Gals - Sophie; Kiti; Neva Departments - Deluxe Road - Editorial; Deluxe Letters; Fuel & Fire; Deluxe Stuff; Kay's Korner; Koolhouse Merchandise; The Boulevard Crawl
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Mopar Action
April
2011

Cover Story - Granny Get Your Gun (After 39 years, Mr. Norm's GSS returns with a certified 9-second pump-gas 2011 Challenger. Fast enough to rule the street, docile enough for your grandmother) Hot Mopars - Breaking Point (An 8-second street-legal smallblock Duster with a new approach to going faster...and faster (Crunch!)); The New Gold (A 1970 4-door slant-six Valiant won Best of Show at the 2010 Mopar Nats and scored Gold in DE Certification judging with the highest score ever. How'd it do that (and why?)); Take Me Back...To Chicago (A storied '64 Super Stock Dodge originally fielded by Mr. Norm, comes full circle back to Chitown. Or, write in for a bus ticket); Haul American Racer (This '70 AAR 'Cuda has had quite a history in being modified - first with a turbo, then a supercharger - from Dick Landy, no less. The interior is another story - one you'll want to tell your grand kids); Power Tour de Force (How do you set up a 1960 Plymouth Savoy 4-door wagon for the Hot Rod Power Tour? Well, first you grind out all the Bondo, then add a six-pack 500-inch stroker, then...); Up On The Roof (A one-of-a-kind '70 Road Runner starts off with a six-pack, then gets sprayed a true candy color and finally gets crowned with a homemade Mod Top - that you can do, too) Road Test - Meeting The Challenge (Wee thrash the 2011 392 Hemi Challenger SRT8 and hit the tech highlights of this hot new package) Cool Tech - Lower Away! (Project Scat Dak II Installment #14 Lowbuck wheel hop and rear-end lowering trix and fix); Downtime (The inside scoop on lowering your Mopar the right way) Lukewarm Features - Go For The Hat (Not content with just building a 1971 Daytona K&K-clone, Gary & Pam Beineke take it Land Speed racing at over 200 MPH in the standing mile to set a new class record); The Big Three-Oh (Some folks shudder when their 30th birthday rolls around, but the Mopar Nationals takes it all in stride as it racks up another hot event in Columbus); Mopar Struts Its Stuff (The factory stuffs a VTO in the new Challenger Drag Pak, plus the Rich Evans Challenger and RedLine Charger - all at SEMA); Barn Finds (The legendary 1972 Motown Missile Barracuda finally surfaces and gets hauled off to the resto shop before it has a chance to resubmerge) The Usual - Editor's Notes; Tech Topics; Resto Topics; Advertiser's Index
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AutoWeek
August 22,
2011

Drives - Pick Your Poison (The 2011 Chevrolet Corvette Z06, the 2012 Lexus LFA and the 2011 Porsche 911 GT2 RS are all great choices for a blast at the track) Plus - 2012 Audi A6, 2012 Chrysler 300 SRT8, 2012 Dodge Charger SRT8, 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8, 2012 Buick LaCrosse eAssist; Long-termers: 2011 BMW 550i xDrive sedan; 2011 Subaru WRX ST1 Limited Sedan Carlife - Still Shining (The Concours d'Elegance of America at St. John's - formerly known as the Meadow Brook concours - attracts a record number of vehicles and large crowds in its first year at a new and larger venue in suburban Detroit) Competition - Too Many Empty Seats (NASCAR series officials, team owners and drivers seek ways to bring fans back to the Brickyard 400 as attendance continues to slide); Wet & Wild Ride (Rain makes for interesting running at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course as the Muscle Milk Aston Racing team wins the shortened American Le Mans Series event); On With The Show (Close competition and unpredictable finishes boosted the spectacle in the first half of the 2011 Formula One season. setting the stage for an exciting lead-up to the finale in Brazil); Taking It For A Spin (Testing of the Izod IndyCar Series new-for-2012 Daliara chassis begins as teams decide how many cars they can afford to field next season); Plus: (New Jersey makes bid for Formula One race in 2013; calendar for 2012 F1 season is being revamped, and Austin Grand Prix might be moved from June to November; the NHRA Countdown to One playoff driver lineup is taking shape; three Izod IndyCar Series drivers - Mike Conway, Ryan Hunter-Reay and Alex Tagliani - are on probation for remainder of season for contact incidents; Justin Wilson's IndyCar season could be done after back injury; Travis Pastrana delays his NASCAR Nationwide Series debut after crashing in X Games; Grand-Am to form mini championship in 2012 with top Rolex Sports Car Series endurance races; Porsche 911 GT3-R hybrid 2.0 to compete at ALMS race in Laguna Seca in September) Departments - Truth & Beauty; Start; Natalie Neff (A two-wheeled beauty); Kevin A. Wilson (Less stuff, more connection); Letters; Escape Road (1969 AMX Hurst Super Stock); Market (1981 Ferrari 308 GTSi Spyder); But Wait, There's More...
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Engine Masters
Fall
2011

Engine Builds - Lethal Weapon (Tony Mamo builds a 618hp LS2 for the street); Heavyweight Punch (Weingartner Racing's all-iron 496 Chevy packs 660 hp); Horsepower Overload (Building 825+ hp with a conventional small-block Chevy); Ballistic Beginnings (Dart's 347 SHP Ford); Torque Monster (Stroking Mopar's 440 for easy street power) Tech - Hard Wired (Understanding the fine points of EFI wiring); Beefing The Bottom (Trying out a girdle from Chenoweth Racing Enterprises) Test - The Sound Of Power (Inside Flowmaster mufflers) Departments - From The Editor; New Products; EMC Products; Up Front; EM Tech Tips; Pro Shop; On The Web
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DSport
October
2013

Departments - Publisher's Note (Wise words from an Industry Icon); The Staff (What would we build with $10,000?); Inbox (Reader opinions, Questions and Answers); Updates (First 7-second GT-R, Rallycross Challenge, The Pursuit Lexus Show, M.O.D. 2013, AutoCon 2013); New Products (The latest and greatest tuning toys and accessories); First Date: Gloria Touch (She's got the "Magic Touch" on her Serato. Meet Seattle's stunning DJ, Miss Gloria Touch) Features - Shooting The Moon (1,600 Horsepower BRZ Drag Car aimd for 7's and the RWD Record); The Total Package (1,174 WHP Supra, Garage-built to perfection); Feature: Hollywood Rising Star (704 WHP EVO X Auditions for Fame and Glory) Tech & D'Garage - First Drive: 2014 Lexus IS350 F Sport (The Third Generation IS answers the call for a luxury Sports Sedans); First Drive: 2014 Nissan Pathfinder (Could this be the ultimate in Pampered Track Support?); Engine Tech: B-Series Engine - Part Two (Building the ultimate 1,000+WHP B-series engine); Tuning Tech: Ultra Fine Tuning (Usong MoTeC's new R35 GT-R M1 system to solve a mystery); D'Garage: Project Soaristo (What does it take to give Vinh's Stock 2JZ a big boost in power?); Test & Tune: Nissan 370Z (Maximizing our supercharged Z with tuning, exhaust and fluids) Scene - Formula Drift Round 5 (The K-rail rocks the ranks at Seattle); BLOX Open House 2013 (10th Anniversary with an Open House Block Party
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Car Kulture DeLuxe
July / August
2016

Cover Story - The 1-Upper (1956 Chevy Gasser) Features - Burnout Houston (No other car show demonstrates small town attitude like the Burnout Houston); Huffarama (Citizens Bank Arena played host to the Huffarama Rockabilly Car Show on Thanksgiving weekend); Panel Painting (We take a behind the scenes look at the late, great Bo Huff's painting techniques); Remembering Bill Hines (Despite his small stature, he was truly a giant in the world of custom cars); Chopped Australia (The premise is pre-'65 rides and no billet, so there's always an interesting array of cars); Rumblers Coney Island Sideshow (With the waves hitting the beach just a stone's throw away, it was a perfect site for a show) Car & Bike Features - Texas Tudor - 1929 Ford Model A; La Pachanga - 1951 Chevy Fleetline; The Jewel - 1936 Ford 3-Window Coupe; Bill Hines' BAT, The Sequel - 1951 Ford Coupe; ModoloGold - 1960 Oldsmobile 98; The Dansbury Diamond - 1951 Mercury; Shuweet! - 1961 Chrysler Newport Art Feature - Steve McCool - Classic & Kustom Cool Deluxe Gals - Sadie Grace; Stay'e Departments - Deluxe Road - Editorial; Deluxe Letters; Fuel & Fire; Deluxe Stuff; Koolhouse Merchandise; The Boulevard Crawl
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duPont Registry
December
2016

Contents - Luxury Watch Review; Holiday Gift Guide; Uncovered; McLaren; Authorized Ferrari Dealers; Ferrari & Maserati; Exotics; Bentley & Rolls-Royce; Trucks, SUV's & Motorcycles; Porsche; Collectibles; Mercedes-Benz; Classified Gallery; Shopper's Guide
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