Super Chevy - 2012

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January
Phenomenal Features - Corner Carving 101 (The 2011 Super Chevy/Nitto Tire Suspension and Handling Challenge showed off some trick new hardware, and cool real-world bolt-ons to make your Bow Tie a road-handling terror); Independent A-Body (Roadster Shop '66 Chevelle); Blistering Bow Tie (Many builders make sacrifices to meet a deadline. Divine One Customs owner Misha Munoz risked getting burned alive to meet his); Sucker Punch (Hotchkis '71 Camaro) Technically Speaking - Modern Mouse - Part 3 (We go from 5.3 to 383 with our no-longer-ittle LS engine); The AMD Chevelle - Part 2 (Re-skinning the skeleton); From Virtual Reality To Reality (The Edelbrock E-CNC cylinder heads provide big airflow for moderately sized big-block Chevy engines); One-Belt Big-Block (Installing the EMS S Drive serpentine pulley system for big blocks); Going Independent (Installing Heidt's Pro-G IRS under a '66 Nova) Events - Into The Great White North (The Super Chevy Show heads north of the border for some Bow Tie action in Edmonton, Canada); Chevy vs. The Mountain (Corvettes and Camaros rise to the top at the Speed By Spectro 341 CHallenge) Departments - Thunder Road; Bow Tie Briefs; Back In The Day; Going Postal; Resto Tech; Techin' In With Fletch; Bow Tie Keepers; Parts Bin
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February
Heaven With Wheels - Making A Good Thing Better (Art Morrison Enterprises '69 Camaro); Corner-Carving Grocery Getter (Church Boys Racing '62 Chevy II Nova Wagon); Purpose Built (Jim Wingo put some swagger into this classic six-cylinder econo-car); Super Chevy Drag Racing Greats - Part 1 (Roll up for a magical history tour of vintae Chevy strip-pounders); Five Car Stud (A quintet of masty 409-powered hot rods for your reading pleasure) Nasty Tech For Your Project Car - Street Smart (How to build a 600hp 427 traditional small-block with evil intentions); The AMD Chevelle - Part 3 (Door skin replacements - we show you now); A Star Is Born (We look at Star Performance's budget small-block crate engine); Tilt, Steer, Enjoy (Installing ididit's new second-gen Camaro steering column, plus a look at wheel options from Classic Industries); Monster Upgrade (Our G-body Monte Carlo SS gets a beefed-up 700-R4 to handle its new powerplant) Super Chevy Show - Thunder Valley (The Super Chevy Show rolled into the Volunteer State for some tire-shredding action) Departments - Thunder Road; Bow Tie Briefs; Back In The Day; Going Postal; Resto Tech; Techin' In With Fletch; Bow Tie Keepers; Parts Bin
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May
Classics That'll Make You Drool - Ultimate Utility (Mike Cassidy wanted to build a '56 for a long time and made the most of his chance with this uncommon utility sedan); Sinister (It's big, it's black and it strikes terror into small cars on the road); Old-School Cool (Derrick Smith's 427 Nova is a throwback to the way it used to be); A Good Second Car (When J.R. Hildebrand's not running 220 in his Indy car, he likes tooling around in his Chevelle SS396); Superstar Supercar (A documented, 1967 Nickey Chevrolet/Bill Thomas Race Cars SS427 Camaro) Killer Tech To Make Your Ride Perfect - 15 Paint & Body Mistakes To Avoid (Use these tips to steer clear of paint issues); Water vs. Solvent (Even picking the material to paint your car with is no longer easy, but it's not hard to understand); The AMD Chevelle - Part 5 (Our SS396 project gets seam-sealed, just like the factory did it back in the day); Smooth As Glass (With help from Megular's, we show you the proper way to color-sand and buff paint); Modern Mouse - Part 6 (We return to fuel injection on our stroked 5.3L test mule); What A Drag - Part 4 (How to tune your carburetor for improved driveability, economy and elapsed times); Packaged Performance (A quartet of 350 performance recipes for your high-performance pleasure) Event - Ending With A Bang (The 2011 Super Chevy Show season comes to a close at Firebird Raceway in Arizona) Departments - Thunder Road; Bow Tie Briefs; Back In The Day; Going Postal; Resto Tech; Techin' In With Fletch; Bow Tie Keepers; Parts Bin
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June
Killer Bow-Ties - She's Real Fine, My LS9 (When Roger Minyard first bought his ;67 Chevy II, he thought he had the perfect car. Ha!); Monster From The Boulevard (Andy Warren's amazing low-10-second championship-winning Caprice); Golden Oldie (When Jack O'Gorman's 1970 Camaro turned out to be one of the rare L78 SS396s, he knew he had to restore it close to original condition); The Flash (The Centennial Edition Corvette ZR1 is the quickest and fastest stock Chevy we've ever tested); The Ultimate Honey-Do (When the wife you love asks you to build her a '55 Chevy, there's only one thing you can do) Teck You Can Actually Use - The AMD Chevelle - Part 5 (Laying down some color from DuPont); The Big O (We compared popular oval-port big-block Chevy cylinder heads on the flow bench and on the dyno); What A Drag - Part 5 (How an improved exhaust system can add power, improve driveabliity, reduce decibels and lower elapsed times); Modern Mouse - Part 7 (This month we hit our stroked 5.3L LS with some turbocharged boost); Getting Wired (Improving the circuitry of a '55 Chevy with help from American Autowire); Dueling Bedrails (OPGI has got all the trim needed to brighten up the bed on just about any El Camino) Event - Sophmore Success (The 2nd annual Holley LS Fest was bigger, faster and better) Departments - Thunder Road; Bow Tie Briefs; Back In The Day; Going Postal; Resto Tech; Techin' In With Fletch; Bow Tie Keepers; Parts Bin
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