Car Craft Magazine 1995 April

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Car Craft Magazine 1995 April

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Contents:  Tech – Repaint Your Car Without Going Broke (We repaint our beater Cheap Street Chevelle without spending a million dollars); How To Fix A Rust Spot (If your car has rust then you’ll want to check out this special how-to feature); 15 Paint Mistakes You Should Avoid (Don’t fall victim to these common body and paint mistakes); How To Build A Race Engine (We give you the hows and whys of a race engine buildup); Home Rod Balancer (Balance your connecting rods at home with Comp Cams’ new low-buck rod balancer); Low-Buck Ignition Upgrades (We give you the low-down on the hottest ignition mods on the market); How Gasoline Really Works (This tech special tells you everything you wanted to know about gasoline); Revolutionary New Valvetrain (Hydraulic roller cams are notorious for valve float at high rpm. Here’s how to stop it) Features – History Lesson – ’69 AMC Rambler (Here’s a look at AMC’s foray into the musclecar wars of the late ’60s); ’67 Nickey Camaro (In the good ol’ days you could buy brutes such as this Camaro – right off the showroom floor); ’67 Ford Fairlane (Reviving a classic ’60s body style with ’90s Real Street cues); New Project! Mr. Gasket Street Challenge Firebird (Follow along step by step as Mr. Gasket builds a drag car for the new Street Challenge series); Performance Gallery (As if one blown Chrysler Hemi isn’t enough, how about a pair of Hemis to do the job); Heavy Metal Lives! Heavy Metal vs. Heavy Metal II (There have been two Project Heavy Metals. How do these two Impalas stack up side by side?); ’56 Chevrolet 210 (Yikes! This superb shoebox has undergone a bit of a flip-flop. But we dig it anyway); Huge Catalog Buyers’ Guide (This huge guide includes enough catalogs to ensure the most bang for your bucks); ’90 Ford Probe (Haven’t we seen this potent Probe somewhere before?); Enter The Hottest Event Of ’95 (Two CC Summer Cruises are slated for June and July of 1995. If you want to see your car in Car Craft, then you better register early); Strip Tech ’68 Dodge Dart (This super-rare ’68 Hemi Dart could be in a museum. Instead, it’s being flogged at NHRA races across the country); Event Scene Magazine (If you were at any of last year’s Petersen Special Events shows, then you’re probably in this radical new magazine) Departments – Backfire; Event Scene; Straight Scoop; New Products; Resto Tech; Tech Talk; Calendar; Ad Index; Readers’ Page

Issue:  April 1995

Condition:  Very Good