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Contents: Buyer’s Guide: Carburetors (Compendium on Carter and Holley); Stage Left (Performance testing Buick’s GS); Donovan 417 (At last, drag racing’s very own engine); O.C.I.R. Mfr. Funny Car Champs (All the color – in color); Jumping V-8 Jeep (Mini-test of the new AM-engined CJ-5); Supernationals (John Fuch’s views of a very special event); George Hurst Performance Team (World-wide enthusiast club is born); Buyer’s Guide: Ignition (A survey of what’s available); Instrumodules (Stewart-Warner’s new idea in grouping guages) Technical – V8 Vega (Don Hardy’s bolt-on kit for the street bunch); Racer By Request (Part 2 covers the engine build-up); The Dry Look (Pro Stockers discover the advantages of dry sumps); Up-Front V8 ‘Vair (Dick Scritchfield’s Chevy-powered Corvair); Project Street Bug (John Dianna bolts on a turbocharger); Swingin’ Early Iron (Independent front end setups); Rod Tips: Pedal Pushover (Early pedals for early iron); Quarter-Ton Sneak (Dennis Aiken’s Chevy-powered Datsun pickup); Cut & Try Headers (Adjustable headers from simple kits); Hot Tips: Cross-Leaf Springs (How to make street rod lifts softer); Auto Shop Series (Jim McFarland analyzes the gas chamber) Cars – Johnson Rod (Art Johnson’s immaculate Eastern roadster); Super Chief’s Super Coupe (Dwaine Lindebaum’s three-window ’32); Unmuffled Mayhem (Ken Hedman’s Maverick Pro Stocker) Racing Action – Gary Dyer (Mr. Norm’s Super Challenger AA/FC) Motorcycles – Honda’s Fabulous Hawk (A look at the next motorcycle LSR holder); The Three Little Bears (Comparison test of the 175s); Up On Two Wheels (The latest Rokon and other tidbits) Departments – Editorially Speaking; Canadian Support; Post Entry; Roundy-Round Corner; Strictly Street; Just For Hots; Strictly For Stocks; The SEMA Scene; What’s Hot; Catalog News; Shop Talk; Hot Rod Mart
Issue: February 1972
Condition: Very Good