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Chevy High Performance Magazine 1994 April

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Chevy High Performance Magazine 1994 April

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Contents:  Cover Section: Hot Engine Tech – Mountain Man (Sonny Leonard builds a 723ci Street Engine with 950 horsepower); Twist And Shout (Trick Flow’s new cylinder head adds a different twist to performance); 122 More Horsepower (A little head work, bigger cam, taller manifold, larger carb…yea); Budget Buildup (Powerhouse Engine Kits help ease the financial pain of rebuilding); Boneyard Rebuild (Barry Grant rebuilds a junkyard carburetor and finds lost horsepower) Tech/Tests – Return To Greatness (We dress up our ’93 Camaro with BBS/BFG for a date at the Triathlon); Top Swap (Fixing a rusted roof is just an afternoon job if you have another top); Top 10 Paint Tips (Read this to save time and money before squirting paint on your Chevy); Camaro Resto Shop (Fixing hideaway headlights and powdercoating wheels the right way); Over The Top (The exotic path to small-block horsepower involves overhead camshafts); ’57 Concours (Up close details of a perfectly restored ’57 Chevy engine and chassis) Features – 502 Camaro (Ever wonder what a ’69 Camaro with a 502 Mark V engine would be like?); Leap Of Faith (Chuck Leeper is a little obsessed with the color Chevy paints engines); Jurassic Metal (No Pity is a proper nickname for this blown big-block ’70 Monte Carlo); Sexy SS (This Camaro landed in good hands after a career in the big leagues); Baby Blue (Roger Gregory got it right the second time around with his Pro Nova) Departments – Skid Marks (A look at the ’95 cars); Letters (Tell us what you think); Resto Q & A (Restoration problems solved); Chevy Parts (Hot equipment for Chevys); Chevy Showplace (Readers show us their cars); Bow Tie News (Big Willie racing again); Calendar (What’s happening and where); Performance Q & A (Answering your tech questions); Resto Shop (Hot parts for restoration); Short Block (A home for razor blades)

Issue:  April 1994

Condition:  Very Good