Car Craft Magazine 2007 July

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Car Craft Magazine 2007 July

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Contents:  Up Front – CarCraft.com This Month (Now we have a moderator stationed full-time in the forum area with a big club for trolls); Front Man (Go shop for projects in a tow truck instead of your wife’s minivan); Readers’ Pages (If you want to be seen on the first page of this section, send your wheelie photos); Action!! (This guy was fine, but we feel kind of uncomfortable about his Nova); Straight Scoop (The GM Performance Division guys are bringing engines to the CC Nats. Read about it here) Greasy Stuff – This Guy’s Garage (This time we’re showing off a real guy’s garage instead of a pro setuup. Send yours now); Speed Shop (We tested a set of battery powered impact wrenches on some rusty lugs); Horsepower! (How about a 406-inch blown Hemi in a ’73 Plymouth Duster? Go to page 32 now); You Could Win A Mercury Comet (It’s true, we’re building a ’67 Comet so we can give it away. See the ad in this issue for rules and information); How To Design And Build A High-Performance Cooling System (Learn what radiator to buy, how fans are rated, and fix your cooling problems); Make Your A-Body Hook (We install a rear suspension kit from DMR on a ’71 Skylark and show you the tricks); How To Install Minitubs (This is a new kit from Detroit Speed and Engineering. Put one on your Camaro); How To Install Mustang Frame Connectors (These are the weld-in kind. They are also the types that don’t interfere with ground clearance); What’s Your Problem? (Got a high-speed vibration? How about leaf-spring issues? We have answers) Fun Stuff – Krass & Bernie (Don’t you wish you could just live in a garage and race all the time?); Monster Tome Of Readers’ Rides (Want in on this? Fill out the form on page 98 and send it in) Out Back – On The Rack (No one seems to be complaining about the Rack girls. It’s OK to like them); Junkyard Crawl (Steve Magneto continues to walk right by Rambler parts we need); Behind The Scenes (We’ve hidden the special rules of road trips in this section. Learn them); Rear View (Another tasty morsel from the moldy basement archives)

Issue:  July 2007

Condition:  Very Good