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Hemmings Muscle Machines Magazine 2004 July

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Hemmings Muscle Machines Magazine 2004 July

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Contents:  1965 Dodge Coronet (Defining brutality with this mean clone of the factory A990 lightweight); Money For Muscle (Financing on the cheap is available, but watch that federal deficit); 1979 Buick LeSabre Turbo (Huffing away with a boosted, low-option full-size coupe); 1982 Chevrolet Corvette (The Commemorative Edition of this legend was sadly underpowered); Corvair Chronology (A walk through the history of Chevy’s innovative rear-engine compact); Dueling 1969 Shelby Mustangs (Self-shifting survivors from the last generation of the massaged Mustangs); 2004 Chrysler PT Cruiser GT (DCX’s little cutie turns into a litle mercenary, thanks to an SRT-4 transplant); Gas It, Dude! (The wild and wooly world of 1960’s Gasser competition in Buckeye Country); Arnie “The Farmer” Beswick (Crippling, painful adversity couldn’t blunt this Pontiac superstar’s determination); Car Corralling (At Spring Carlisle, neat cars seeking buyers are everywhere you look) Technical Reviews – The Evolution Of Javelin Styling (A fascinating journey through AMC’s pony-car catchup saga); Chevelle SS Buyer’s Guide (Bowtie buffs salivate over the 454-cu. in. A-bodies built from 1970 to 1972) Columns – Transition Time (Our editor-in-chief explains why, in due time, everything changes in life); Production Line (Chevy supercharging,, flubbed Ford appellation and a pedal-pusher legend returns); Muscleaneous (The search for real American heroes, and the summer of Corvette); Speedobilia (You can’t take it with you. So before it’s grabbed in probate, spend it on this stuff); Mini Muscle (American racing history lives on gloriously in scale, and you can still race it); Backfire (Reader’s spend their own $25,000, salute quality journalism and debate “who’s on first”); Dirty Little Secrets (Ray Bohacz, our in-house technofreak, discloses his romance with the big rigs); Hell Hath No Fury (Airing the family’s dirty laundry, Ken Gross recalls the car his father didn’t buy); Seeing The U.S.A. (Hib Halverson searches for a Corvette Z06, and discovers the real America); Go-Fast Goodies (Wanna get faster? Need more attitude? These items will help you); Hot Rod Hero (Harry A. Miller, who turned the early American race car into a work of art); Vintage Racer (The Mustang Boss 302 that helped Ford nip AMC in the 1970 Trans-Am slugfest); Auction Action (Shopping for American performance amid Atlantic City’s “gaming” palaces); Ask Ray (With wit and wisdom, our patriotic pundit gives you the righteous tech gouge); Swap Meet (Jim O’Clair has the full lowdown on getting a Borg-Warner T-5 five-speed manual); Cruisin’ And Racin’ (All the latest on where the tribe gathers to ritualize the muscle car); Stuff! (Like a chipmunk with its acorns, Jim McGowan loves to hoard obscure components)

Issue:  July 2004

Condition:  Very Good