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Contents: Budget Chevy Pro Stocker (Proving that the “little guy” can make it in pro drag racing); How To Build A Street Freak (Constructing a street freak quickly and economically); Building A Repro Roadster – Part 3 (Making the rod look good is just as important as improving its performance); Bracket Racing America (Bracket racing comes of age in NHRA’s Northeast Division); The Great Hot Rod Van Giveaway (The Ulstad’s went to the National Truck-In with one Dodge and came home with two); Ken Frey’s ’69 Nova (A Canadian comes to California to turn his dreams into reality); MoPar Bracket Science (Good news for Chrysler freaks: Direct Connection goes E.T. racing); The Truth About Holley Carb Mods (Are you really getting your money’s worth from those high-dollar carb mods?) Chevys And Vettes – Phil Cocuzza’s SS/EA Vette (Dog bites and Corvette junkies in Toms River, New Jersey); ’78 Silver Anniversary L-82 Corvette (Wider tires, more horses and new fastback styling highlight the Vette’s 25th year); Wild Chevy And Vette Pictorial (What may be the best selection of Chevy freaks yet); Corvette Buyer’s Guide (Dress-up and performance parts for your Vette); V8 Vega Swap Kits (Making it easy to turn your Vega into a street killer car); Kollofski’s Rat-Powered ’55 Bel Air (A combination of street rod symmetry and street machine madness); The Third Annual Bracket Nationals (A $45,000 purse attracts over 600 dial-in types to Byron Dragway); Honda 750F2 Bolt-On Mods (Five easy bolt-on pieces from RC Engineering put new life into a Honda); The Rod That Jack Built (A vintage ’31 Model A Coupe) Departments – Editorially Speaking; Post Entry; Roddin’ At Random; New Stuff; In Print; C.J. Talks Tech; Hot Rod Mart; Backyard Bonus
Issue: December 1977
Condition: Very Good