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Hemmings Muscle Machines Magazine 2004 August

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Hemmings Muscle Machines Magazine 2004 August

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Contents:  1965 Pontiac GTO Royal Bobcat (How Pontiac’s regal performer responded to the Royal (Bobcat) treatment); Musclepalooza (Sun, show and speed on a springtime Sunday and believe it, the joint was jumping); 1964 Studebaker Lark R3 (Rare doesn’t even begin to describe this supercharged Studebaker powerhouse); Don’t Get Ripped Off (The military used intelligence to avoid bad outcomes. So should you); 1987 Dodge Shelby CSX (Shelby’s first massaged Shadow front-driver gets a Lotus-tuned heart transplant); Buick GS455 vs. Pontiac LeMans 455 (Dueling Seventies-era big-block A-body droptops make for hot fun in the summertime); Lou Vignogna (Making small-displacement Mopars run fast with the big boys); 2004 Pontiac GTO (Jeff Koch recommends you drive the new GTO before you pass ill-informed judgement); Pikes Peak (In the Sixties, Pikes Peak was where top drivers arrowed American performance cars into the sky) Technical Reviews – 1972 Hurst/Olds Vista Cruiser Pace Wagon (Resurrecting a rarely spotted piece of Indy race history); Let’s Cheat (Careful valve tuning sets power onto the path of least resistance); Corvair Corsa Turbo Buyer’s Guide (Chevrolet’s boosted 1965-66 Corsa is performance in a totally different package) Columns – Striking A Blow For Righteousness (Jim Donnelly revisits why this magazine. and its readers, are important); Production Line (Detroit’s car kitchen mixes fast and edgy haute cuisine with leftover comfort food); Muscleaneous (Craig Fitzgerald gives you Kitty Kelly-like skinny on what’s happening); Speedobilia (You still have a few square feet of shelf space left, right? Use it properly); Mini Muscle (Hey, you never heard us say that only full-size cars are collectible); Backfire (Do you prefer you monthly copy of HMM dog-eared, or plastic-wrapped and pristine?); Do I Have To Like Them? (Ray Bohacz distances himself from the journalist crowd, as only he can); Little GT…uhO (Ken Gross offers his two cents on Pontiac’s reborn high-performance coupe); An Ode To The J.C. Whitney Catalog (Hib Halverson gets back to his roots with “Everything Automotive”); Go-Fast Goodies (Spend your hard-earned money before the IRS gets its hooks in it); Hot Rod Hero (Drag racing pioneer Shirley Muldowney blazed a trail by sheer determination); Vintage Racers (Ole! The 1954 Lincoln Capri that won the grueling Carrera Panamericana); Auction Action (Cunning coverage of the Carlisle All-Ford Nationals’ car corral); Ask Ray (Dispensing astute mechanical wisdom is what Mr. Bohacz does best); Swap Meet (Getting a charge, literally, out of Jim O’Clair’s informative tech upgrades); Cruisin’ And Racing (Pull oft that dust cover and tank up on pricey premium. Lets’s go for it!); Masterly, Lalignant Misanthropes (Automotive know-it-alls really get Jim McGowan’s goat)

Issue:  August 2004

Condition:  Very Good