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Contents: New Life For An Olds 455 (This wicked stump-puller made 470 hp and darn near 600 lb ft of torque), 400 HP Mopar 360 (If an 18-year-old girl can build a 400-horse Mopar on her first try, why can’t you), Budget Ford 351 Windsor (It’ll need lots of gear and a big converter, but it created the 400-horse mark for under $2,500), LT1-Based Chevy 363 (Big-inch strokers really can work in fuel-injected late models) Tech – 12-Bolt Axle Tips (What you can do to beef up your C-clip-style rearend), Ford’s Cleveland: What’s The Deal? (Marlan exposes the strengths and weaknesses of Ford’s other 351), ’78-’88 GM A/G-Body Builder’s Guide (They take all the same hop-up stuff as traditional musclecars, and like we’ve been telling you, they’re the next big rage in street machines), Cast-Iron Welding Repair (Save your cracked iron from the scrap heap) Special Section – Drag Racing Legends: Where Are They Now? (It’s remarkable how many of the sport’s greatest heroes are still at it), Moroso’s Hot Street ’61 Corvette (The four-link suspension was invented in this car) Features – ’64 Plymouth Savoy (A show car that runs low 11s), The Anti-Tour (Breakdowns were minimal, but the fun was way high), The Lincoln Fiasco (And people wonder why we’re always broke), ’67 Chevy Nova (Yup, another one, and it’s even Marina Blue) Departments – Point of View, Readers’ Pages, Straight Scoop, Speed Shop, We Try It, Ask Marlan, Coming Next Month
Issue: October 2000
Condition: Very Good