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Chevy High Performance Magazine 1999 April

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Chevy High Performance Magazine 1999 April

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Contents:  Cover Section: Budget-Beater Tech – Bolt-On, Save $, Have Fun (A low-buck section guaranteed to help you find eternal happiness); Engine Compartment Detailing (Inexpensive ideas for transforming your leaker into a looker); Header Bolt-On Tricks (Suffering from header-itis? We have all the installation cures); Don’t Burn Your Boots (Inexpensive ways to turn that gaggle of wires into a work of art); Power To The People (Budget-based HEI tricks that will put that high-voltage ignition to work) Tech – Silence Of The Lugs (Do you know your lug nuts?); Shock Absorber Basics (How these critical components affect handling and ride quality); Rat Motor Buyer’s Guide (Great parts for a great engine); Spaced Out (A quick idea for making the ’82-to-current Camaro 10-bolt live longer) Features – One-Owner Nova (Ray Morrison’s painfully original Dick Harrell-tuned 427 COPO Nova); Quicksilver Messenger Service (Nick Scavo and Jeff D’Agostino’s killer 7-second ’69 Camaro); Xtremely Cool (Road-testing Chevy’s ’99 Xtreme S-10); Impalasaurus Rex (David Langness just had to have the last of Chevy’s big muscle cars); Orange Jubilee (Jim Fluke’s furthers CHP‘s orange obsession with his killer Camaro); Racing On A Bed Of Roses (Greg Barkley’s very quick, yet roadworthy B&M-blown ’71 Camaro) Departments – Fast Talk (No gas pains here); Letters (The readers respond); Resto Q & A (Resto questions and concise answers); Chevy Parts (The latest in Bow Tie Parts); Bow Tie News (All the Chevy news that’s fit to print); Resto Shop (More restoration parts); Chevy Showplace (Readers’ rides and other cool cars); Performance Q & A (Got a tech question? Let us help); Short Block (Lighthearted performance tips)

Issue:  April 1999

Condition:  Very Good