Hemmings Muscle Machines Magazine 2004 April

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Hemmings Muscle Machines Magazine 2004 April

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Contents:  2005 Corvette C6 (All the positive changes that Chevrolet made to the new Corvette); 1971 Dodge Dart Swinger (Long-distance touring in a sublime 340-powered Swinger Special); 1971 AMC Hornet SC/360 (How an American Motors fanatic built his own hairy Hornet); 1967 Ford Fairlane 500 (Ultra-rare W-code Fairlane fastback and its 4-barrel, 427-cu.in., V-8); GMC Syclone vs. Dodge Rampage (Big pickup goes head-to-head with little pickup. Who’s faster?); The Wings Of War In 1970 (Chrysler’s ultimate weapon in big-league Stock Car Racing); Misty Mountain Hoppin’ (The big Bristol Bash, hosted by muscle car supplier Year One); George Berejik (How a New Englander drag racer achieved national fame with his 4-4-2s); Supercharged Shootout (Three supercharged Fox-chassis Mustangs pound the 1320) Technical Reviews – Corvette Buyer’s Guide (What to look out for when buying a 1978-79 fastbacl); Camaro Restoration (Husband and wife team up to restore a 1970 Camaro SS); Electronic Fuel Injection (ACCEL/DFI’s Plug-and-Play kit for do-it-yourselfers) Columns – Four-Door Fun (Editor Richard Lentinelio elevates the status of having two extra doors); Production Line (Here’s a sneak peak at Detroit’s hot offerings for the coming year); Muscleaneous (Important speed news, views, events and club happenings to come); Speedobilia (More groovy stuff that your wife will think is useless, but you won’t); Mini Muscle (The latest large-scale die-casts to make-em-yourself plastic kits); Backfire (More “This is the greatest car magazine ever” letters of praise); Give Me Back The Old Days (Ray Bohacz fondly recalls the days of bomb shelters and the Cold War); Pontiac’s ‘Lil GTO (Ken Gross looks back on the car that turned Hot Rods into “Street Rods”); Misguided Perceptions (Hib Halverson provides the proof that GM’s cars are superior to imports); Go-Fast Goodies (The latest parts to make your performance car run faster and handle flatter); Hot Rod Heroes (Wally Parks: The man who made extreme acceleration respectable); Vintage Racers (The Chevrolet-powered Sprint Car that beat the Offys); Auction Action (Excessive cents overpowered good sense at the B-J Scottsdale shindig); Ask Ray (Problems. Problems. Problems. Answers. Answers. Answers); Swap Meet (Real transmissions for real men: How to identify a Muncie 4-speed); Cruisin’ & Racin’ (The show season ain’t here yet, but these events will keep you busy ’til then); The Fine Art Of Parts (Parts hoarder Jim McGowan explains why collecting parts is in our DNA)

Issue:  April 2004

Condition:  Very Good