Hot Rod Magazine 1977 July

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Hot Rod Magazine 1977 July

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Contents:  Don Prudhomme, King Of The Funnys (A day in the life of a working-class champion); Delivery-Ing The Goods (Andy Tarlow’s ’36 Ford Sedan Delivery is still on the job); Sam Foose’s ’48 Ford “Repro-Custom” (An improvement on one of Henry’s “better ideas”); Landau Ahead (Ron and Cindy Clapper’s ’27 Chevy cloth-top coupe); Basic Engine Machining Guide (Explanations of the terms you’ve heard but never quite understood); Mouse ‘N’ Cat (Linda Scheib’s 350 Chevy-powered Jaguar); 455 Buick Budget Hop-Ups (Kenne-Bell’s performance package turns the Buick into a stormer); Mile-High Roadster (Denver’s high-altitude calls for some special qualities in a rod); A Little Bit Of Everything (Niblett’s ’33 Dodge is the automotive equivalent of “kickapoo joy juice”); Pickups, Vans And 4 X 4 Highriders (Off-roaders find a spot alongside traditional trucks ‘n’ vans); The Truth About Mushroom Lifters (How to get most of the benefits of roller tappets with flat-tappet technology); Test-Driving The Datsun Pace Car (A comparison between the all-out 200-SX pace car and the factory stock version); Hoosier State Harvest (Out of the Indiana cornfields came this ’32 Chevrolet sedan); Ricky Marshall’s ’55 Chevy Lowrider (Marshall proves that six-in-a-low can be down, but not out); Mario Rossi’s 351C NASCAR Engine, Part 2 (Concluding the discussion on building a 570-hp Chevrolet Ford); MoPar Bracket Packages (Taking the guesswork out of selecting performance parts); “Magic Pan” Show Bike (Syd DeSoto’s wild Harley-Davidson); United Nations (A ’48 English Thames that goes mmmmm); NASCAR’s Finest: Richard Petty’s Dodge (What’s red and blue, costs $55,000 and is the scourge of its competition?); Bad Company: New Harley XLCR Cafe Racer (This limited-edition bike looks like 100 mph standing still); 40-Channel CB Buyer’s Guide (A whole new dimension in CBing); Homemade Midget (The only things the brothers Janssen didn’t make were the tires); Bracket Racing Suspension Basics (Ideas on controlling wheelhop and starting-line inconsistency); Spicer Of Life (An immaculate pearl orange and firemist cinnamon ’36 Ford) Departments – Editorially Speaking; Post Entry; New Stuff; Roddin’ At Random; In Print; C.J. Talks Tech; Hot Rod Mart; Backyard Bonus

Issue:  July 1977

Condition:  Very Good