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Hemmings Muscle Machines Magazine 2004 May

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Hemmings Muscle Machines Magazine 2004 May

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Contents:  1960 Ford Thunderbird (Built to run in NASCAR, it’s a one-of-one street survivor); 1967 Buick GS-400 (Supplicating to subtliety in a deceptively docile-looking drop-top); Monterey Muscle (Recalling the glory of American road racing dominance in the Sixties); 1969 Chevrolet Nova SS396 (An innocent-looking L78 coupe that rips off 12s on street rubber); 1960 300F vs. 2005 300C (A premium of Chrysler power, from yesterday and today, squares off); 1967 Pontiac Firebird (One man’s determined effort to reanimate a ratty desert castoff); Long Island Stormers (Before Blue Oyster Cult brought notoriety to the island, it was drag heaven); Jim Wrangers (Talking collectible Pontiacs with the passionate publicity prodigy); Catalog Directory (Oodles of notices about neat stuff on which you can unload your boodle); Corrosion-Clean Classics (Hunting zero-rust muscle parts in the dust-dry dessert Southwest) Technical Reviews – Tire Tech (Helping your ride to get a grip with today’s high-performance radials); Hard-Working Chevelle (A no-nonsense 1966 two-door Maliby that loves street/drag duty); Dodge Charger Buyer’s Guide (Avoid getting clipped when you’re shopping for a dramatic 1968-70 hardtop) Columns – The New Awakening (Starting your next project and enjoying it while you work); Production Line (The goodies that the domestic manufacturers are ready to unleash); Muscleaneous (A rundown of happenings to come in the Muscle Nation); Speedobilia (Let your kids get scholarships; buy this stuff instead); Mini Muscle (Scale performance cars, the best reason to buy a bigger house); Backfire (We don’t need no stinkin’ Dr. Laura; our readers love us); Use It Or Lose It (Ray Bohacz will convince you to drive that muscle car, lest it atrophy on you); Homilies On Hemi Hegemony (Ken Gross explains his gut-wrenching desire for Chrysler’s heavy hammer); Quixotic Quad-Engine Quest (Hib Halverson ruminates on Michey Thompson’s heroics at Bonneville); Go-Fast Goodies (Innovation revealed; the right stuff to make your muscle stronger); Hot Rod Hero (Vinny Napp, a great drag promoter who brought kids into the sport); Vintage Racers (A vicious Hemi-powered sports racer that assaulted the road courses); Auction Action (The bargain hunters roll into Phoenix after the big-buck deals leave town); Ask Ray (Our resident savant handles your most intimate questions on muscle tech); Swap Meet (Getting ultra-specific on the vagaries of GM’s 12-bolt Posi-traction rear); Cruisin’ and Racin’ (The only social calendar you need as spring rumbles on the scene); “A” Is For Avaricious (Jim McGowan decries the lustful piggishness that’s contaminating the market)

Issue:  May 2004

Condition:  Very Good