Chevy High Performance Magazine 1999 January

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Chevy High Performance Magazine 1999 January

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Contents:  Cover Section: Pro Touring Is Hot! – Pro Touring Is Now! (The latest craze hitting the pavement); Tour De Force (Roger Conley’s Budget-built Pro Touring Camaro); Getting The Handle (Handling basics for Pro Touring street cars); Project Thrasher – Part IV (Our Pro Touring Camaro finds ultimate happiness with a warm exhaust); Big, Bad Brakes (The basics on big brakes for Pro Touring stardom) Tech – Roll Your Own (Installing Chassiswork’s eight-point rollcage in a ’72 Camaro); Better Headers (CHP‘s giant header test: The results will surprise you); Wanna Ratio? (Manual transmissions and rear axle gear ratio basics); Size Still Counts (GTP builds a 421ci LT1 that makes a killer 550 hp); The Two Club (Building a 200-mph street-driveable Camaro – it’s easier than you think); All In The Family (An up-close look at the new bolt-in 12-bolts for ’82-and-newer Camaros); Hot Seats (How to install trick Jamex seats and new ACC carpeting); Posi Power (How to install a Posi-tracction carrier) Features – The Welder’s Torch (Ernestine Ruhl is a woman, a welder and the owner of this cool Nova); A ’62 Tradition (This ’62 Impala SS is very much a family car); Winged Wonder (An 800hp Pro Mod-style ’63 ‘Vette that is anything but inconspicious); EZ-Street Blue (Ernie and Rose Parison’s 9-second EZ Street Camaro); Why Mustang’s Suck! (A humorous look at Mustang owners and their foibles) Departments – Fast Talk (Lessons learned); Letters (The readers respond); Resto Q & A (Resto questions and concise answers); Chevy Parts (The latest in Bow Tie parts); Bow Tie News (All the Chevy news that’s fit to print); Chevy Showplace (Readers’ rides and other cool cars); Performance Q & A (Got a tech question? Let us help); Resto Shop (More restoration parts); Short Block (Lighthearted performance tips)

Issue:  January 1999

Condition:  Very Good