Description
Contents: Driftwood (Arnold Warner has had it all, but the ’72 Camaro he calls “Driftwood” has become his beacon of enjoyment); El Nomado (Joe Cherry designed a vehicle that could and should have been available from General Motors in 1958); Outlaws On The Run (The posse knows as the Chicago Outlaws is tough to corral); The Gift That Keeps On Giving (This Chevelle represents a lifelong dream come true) Good Times – Holy Hot Rods, Batman (The Amish Country of Eastern Pennsylvania was invaded by a cornucopia of Bow Ties); World’s Fastest Street Cars Romp At Norwalk (Hot days, hot cars, and hot laps at the Bob Bondurant School of High Performance Driving) Totally Tech – Pump Gas Stump Puller (How about 598 lbs of twist on 91-octane gas with street manners); Dems De Brakes, Part 3 (We show you how to boost your confidence); Caging The Beast (Before we attempt to propel Project True Street into the 8-second Zone, safety is a must and the rear suspension needs finishing); Getting Dressed For Battle (Project American Heroes is ready to take on road or track thanks to its LS7, overdrive and giant brakes, wheels and tires); Colorful Characters (Powder coating could be just what you are looking for to add color and durability to your Super Chevy) Departments – Thunder Road; Going Postal; Bow Tie Briefs; Back In The Day; Resto Tech; Techin’ In With Fletch; Bow Tie Keepers; Parts Bin
Issue: January 2009
Condition: Very Good