Hot Rod Magazine 1976 May

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Hot Rod Magazine 1976 May

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Contents:  Man On The Run (Top Fuel’s Gary Beck has inherited the number one spot in NHRA competition), Driveway Auto Maintenance (With a handful of inexpensive tools and the tops offered here, almost anyone can perform routine car maintenance tasks and save the money for a rainy day), The Wild Bunch (Street freaks get freakier all the time), If Only I’d Known Then What I Know Now (Jack Roush, one half of the fabulous Gapp & Roush Pro Stock and engine-building team, reveals some of the things they’ve learned while flogging the 289/302), 50 Juicy Tidbits (Half a hundred ideas to make automotive electrical wiring better and safer for you), Rolling Thunder Revue (NHRA calls it the Winternationals, but this year the Pomona event was a lot more than that simple title indicated, with record performances and upsets everywhere), Sweet Judy Blue-Eyes & Her Mean Mother MoPar (Judy Lilly of Colorado is the winningest lady drag racer of all time), Beating The System (The basics of wiring the four major electrical subsystems in your street car), The Great Vacuum Balancing Act (Everyone knows about vacuum inside manifolds, but how about in the crankcase), Nasty Nitrous (Nitrous oxide isn’t funny when it comes to street horsepower boosting), Acid Rock (They’re just ordinary batteries with problems of their own), When Better Race Cars Are Built…(Buick will build them), New Motors For An Old Speedway (An overall look at some of the radical powerplants expected to show up at Indy), Baskerville’s Gallery, Daddy-Longlegs (The 1976 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am 455 4-speed, even with all of its smog and safety equipment intact, has become the strongest showroom cruiser in the U.S.) Departments – Editorially Speaking, Bill of Rights, Street Beat, SEMA Scene, Vanstand, Post Entry, C.J. Talks Tech, Roddin’ at Random, Hot Rod Mart, Rear View Mirror, Parting Shot

Issue:  May 1976

Condition:  Very Good