Hot Rod Magazine 1989 April

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Hot Rod Magazine 1989 April

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Contents:  Sledgehammer (Callaway’s outrageous 254-mph street-driven Corvette.), Fun ‘N’ Frohlich (Dan Frohlich’s ’33 Cabriolet.), Haulin’ Al (Al Teague’s 380-mph backyard Bonneville effort.), S-Tension (A pop-a-top S-10 trick mini-truck.), Hot Rod‘s Swizzling Swimsuits, Calculating Minds (High-tech hi-po car computer programs that you can’t live without.), Flat-Out Ford (A right-on Pro Street ’55 Ford.), Wishful Thinking (A parts washer using biodegradable solvents.), Sho Tauraus (Ford adds muscle to its slick sedan.), Caught In The Act (A Pro Street S-10 major mini.), Coupe-A-Copia (Not just another red ’32.), Bell Tech Attack (How to lower you new GMC pickup.), She-Streeter (Leslie Reynold’s low-budget but quick ’55 Chevy.), Laser Surgery (A DOHC 190-hp, 1.9 liter mini-rocker.), Go Solo (An introduction to the fun sport of parking lot racing.), Against The Wind (A look at aerodynamics: what it is, and how to use it.), Grand Canyon Statement (A Pro Street Duster with plenty of style.), User’s Guide (Wheels and wheel accessories.), Color Me Fast (Steve Dekkenga’s subtle ’72 442.), Kawasaki ZX-7 (A production 750 that’s more racer than street bike.) Departments – Starting Line, Reaction Time, New Stuff, Roddin’ at Random, Pit Stop, April Events, Swap Meet, Finish Line

Issue:  April 1989

Condition:  Very Good