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Contents: Up Front – CarCraft.com This Month (Since this is the paint and body issue, we’ve added more P&B stories online), Front Man (OK, so I built one Mercedes. Go outside for some Primal Sceam Therapy), Readers’ Pages (Big steel wagons and possibly the longest Buick ever. Send burnouts), Action (It’s teh end of the Skinny-Kid Oldsmobile we promised you last month), Straight Scoop (Guess What? This news will make that steak you ate last night the right thing to do) Greasy Stuff – This Guy’s Garage (This is more like a giant meat locker than a garage. There is lots of meat), Speed Shop (We found a killer vintage body-bumping book and read it aloud to the kids), Horsepower (This is the first time we’ve run a Mopar small-block in HP. We know you want it), Paint Your Car For $1,016 (The watchers watch and the doers do. We did the whole car so you can too), 480 hp for $3,775 (This our first crack at a junkyard 6.0L from a Chevy truck), Rust Busting (Fix rust with a s pray coating that cooks into paintable metal), Fix Your Paint Chips (You can do this without sanding to primer and starting fresh), What’s Your Problem? (We have some advice for the Olds guys. No Olds? There is carb help too) Fun Stuff – Krass & Bernie (K&B prove that corn isn’t just for making whiskey anymore), Vintage Trans-Am Racing (Did you know that there are guys still racing like they did in 1970? They’re rich), Troy LaCrone’s 8-second Small-Block ’71 Nova (Isn’t it nuts how many guys are going 8s with small-blocks?), Mark Gjavenis’ ’65 Chevrolet Chevelle 300 Deluxe (Isn’t it nuts how many guys are making 1000 hp?), Ron Arndt’s ’69 Barracuda (We sneaked this one in for its Pro Street tubs, Hemi and four-speed), Jack Ketchum’s ’69 AMC Rambler American (Two blue Rambler Americans in one issue. Don’t tell the boss) Out Back – On The Rack (We’re gooing to admit it’s no more than girls in provocative poses. You like?), Junkyard Crawl (Steve somehow managed to find a Hemi in the junkyard. It’s true), Behind The Scenes (See Nomads, meaty differentials, and a really poor purchasing decision), Rear View (This is a cool shot of the tech lines at Lions Drag Strip in 1972)
Issue: April 2007
Condition: Very Good