Car Craft Magazine 2010 November

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Car Craft Magazine 2010 November

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Contents:  Up Front – Front Man (Glad bench-builds a ’78 Malibu. Email us if you can do it better); Readers’ Pages (We don’t plan on doing any drifting in the near future, but we would buy the Mustang on page 13. It just looks right) Greasy Stuff – This Guy’s Garage (The owner of this garage has central heat, central air and a central vacuum cleaner); Horsepower! (Compound the boost, and the fun gets compounded, too); Coupe-To-Fastback Metalworking (The first in a series of articles on hammering, welding, bending and stretching. A coupe went in and a fastback came out); Small-Block Chevy Dress-Up (No dresses or heels here, just good old chrome, tunnel-rams and big carbs); Chevelle Zero To Hero Handling Test (Quit scraping your door handles. Simple bolt-ons and good tires can make a car); Quick Tech: BMR’s Torque Arm Suspension (The company’s car-flipping device is almost as cool as its suspension); Quick Tech: Custom Driveshafts (Read about critical driveshaft speed here); What’s Your Problem? (Smith can attest: The 90 percent rule is almost 100 percent accurate) Fun Stuff – Krass & Bernie (We knew this was going to be expensive from the first panel); Gordon Bishop’s ’65 Rambler (Holy crap! That’s about all we can say); The Spectre 341 Challenge (An adventure-filled tale of a Californian who went up a hill but came down a mountain) Out Back – Junkyard Crawl (Are big-body Mopars going to be the cars to build next year?); Speed Shop (Dang! Two We Test it entries. We were on top of it this month); Rear View (Reher-Morrison-Shepherd was a dominant force in the ’80s. Smith takes us back in time)

Issue:  November 2010

Condition:  Very Good