Hot Rod Magazine 1979 August

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Hot Rod Magazine 1979 August

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Contents:  Seeing Purple (A purple Plymouth from Bluegrass Country, USA); How To Buy A Street Machine (Saving time and money on the musclecar market); Mopar Express (In color: America’s meanest MoPars); Rod Test: Blown Corvette Pace Car (We test one of Max Winer’s 11 Indy Vettes); Shop Series: Fuel Injection (Understanding injectors for street or strip); Hot Rod Heritage: Bruce Crower (Meet the man behind Crower Cams and Equipment Co); Bracket Attack: Part 3 (HOT ROD‘s race car gets a fiberglass body); Project Low Buck-It: Part 3 (Full-color wrap-up on the rod we gave away); Street Is Neat! (What’s coming up in the wild world of street rods); Super Shelby (David Fershland’s Boss 302-powered GT350); How To Photograph Your Car: Part 3 (Here’s how HOT ROD coversstreet meets and rod runs); High C (Tech report on Chevy’s new alloy-head for fat-blocks); Thunder Bird: On Tour (Follow our project Road Runner To Phoenix Raceway Park); Back To Basics: Degreeing A Camshaft (Everything you need to know to “dial in” a bumpstick); NHRA Springnationals Report (East meets West in Columbus, Ohio); Battle Of The Century: Part 2 (C.J. Baker turns up the boost on our blower Buick); Road Test: “80 Chevy Citation X11 (Surprising performance from Chevy’s V6 pocket rocket); Mustang Roundup (Tech, tips and tricks for Mustang lovers); Mustang Supercars (In color: A classy collection of sassy ponycars); Mustang Magic: Part 6 (Upholstery How To: Bitchin; stichin’ for our ‘Stang); The Sandman (Would you believe a sidewinder Chevy sand dragster); Bike Test: Honda CB750F (Major changes for the world’s best-selling scooter); Cherry Delight (Chevy rat plus ’34 Nash equals one nifty “Non-Ford”); Highway Robbery (Steve Brattesani’s trick T/A is a show-n-go Poncho) Departments – Editorially Speaking; Post Entry; New Stuff; SEMA Scene; Roddin’ At Random; In Print; C.J. Talks Tech; Hot Rod Mart; Backyard Bonus

Issue:  August 1979

Condition:  Very Good