Hot Rod Magazine 1979 January

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Hot Rod Magazine 1979 January

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Contents:  Road Test: The ’79 Turbo Mustang (Boost can be beautiful, once you get the hang of it.), Wild Chopped Custom VW (Lynn Mancini’s V-dub really flies.), 1955-57 Chevy Buyer’s Guide (What to look for, where to find them and how much to pay.), Wild Horses (Gary Stiff’s Vega hatchback takes a backseat to nobody.), Hot Rod Heritage; Robert E. Petersen (If it weren’t for him, we wouldn’t be here.), MoPar Bracket Basics (Parts and mode to directly connect your MoPar to the winner’s circle.), Rod Test: ’27 T Track Roadster (Pete Chapouris, Junior’s rod is very a-track-tive.), Short Stuff (Scott Fisher’s “mini-pickup” is as American as apple pie.), Sand-Taastic (The sand drags are like what drag racing used to be.), Bonneville 1978 (The last amateur race.), Chevy Supercars (Six pages of the Number One team – the wildest yet.), Larsen Engineering’s Turbo Vette (100-hp bolt-on for late-model Corvettes.), Back To Basics: Ignition Timing (How to set it right for mileage and performance.), Champion Three-Window (Terry Hegman’s ’32 Ford is a real winner.), Shop Series: Internal Combustion (First in a new series about what makes your car tick.), Chevy Performance Parts Guide (You need look no further for those “secret” Chevy part numbers.), Bike Test: Yamaha XS-750SF (Get there in style with this DOHC, 3-cylinder, shaft-drive screamer.), Chev-Wagon (A Chev 302 in a ’56 VW is only the beginning.), Cream Puffer (Dennis Kuklow’s ’75 Comet black car eats Chevy mice.)

Issue:  January 1979

Condition:  Very Good