Car Craft Magazine 2012 October

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Car Craft Magazine 2012 October

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Contents:  Up Front – Bench Build (Instead of spamming you online about out cool new digital outlets, Editor Douglas sings their praises on this old-fashioned piece of paper); Masthead (Who made it through last month unfired?) Hands On – Horsepower (JMS Racing Engines let us infiltrate its shop this month); Speed Parts (New stuff to daydream about while you’re not building cars); Blue Collar 454, Part 2 (This sequel to our first installment about assembling a dirt-cheap 454); The Great $299 Carburetor Shootout (See how seven budget carbs perform under the pressure of a grueling comparo); Shop Tools (Comparing dial-bore guages); Ask Anything (Has anyone noticed that Tech Editor Jeff Smith has never been seen in the same room as The Most Interesting Man in the World?) Project Garage – This Guy’s Garage (Ken and Kim Echols; garage certainly has a lot of character); Inside The G3 Hemi Cylinder Head (Upon closer examination…) Features – Krass & Bernie (A challenge at the drag strip); Andy And Luis Garcia’s ’66 Mustang Fastback (These two brothers put together a nice street/strip car); Scott Kruger’s ’72 ‘Cuda (A car that’s much more hip than a dated Disneyland reference); Scott Chvosta’s ’70 Camaro (This 3,300-pound Camaro should make all car crafters proud); Four-Speed A/G Bodies (Some manual-transmission eye candy) Back Of The Book – Junkyard Builder (Sure-Grip swap out); Where’s The Fun? (A goodbye to Carroll Shelby, a ’74 Buick Apollo that’s not for sale, and the answer to the question, “Who wants a hybrid?”); On The Rack (Carissa Rossario is back – making a MIG welder much more appealing than it should be); Rear View (“Give me the double-truck burnout shot for the lead,” Ro McGonegal says. Find out what that actually means)

Issue:  October 2012

Condition:  Good+