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Contents: Street Rods Of The ’80s; Gary Kollofski’s ’36 Willys (Street-legal, twin-turbocharged, small-block Chevy A-Gasser); Bill Porterfield’s ’24 T (Blown, nitrous-injected, aluminum ZL-1 provides the pickup); Rod Test: 10-Second Maverick (Riding in Nick Zuk’s 427 tunnel-port-powered Maverick); Shop Series: Rings & Pinions (How they work, setting them up and their wear pattern); Ultimate Camaro Street Suspension (How to build a poor man’s Porsche in 52 hours); Project Low Buck-It: Part 2 (Finishing the chassis adding a bit of ‘glass); Hot Rodders – An Endangered Species? (Part 2) (Auto confistication has already started in Massachusetts); Chevy Bracket Engine Buildup (Building a 305-small block for Project Bracket Attack); Back To Basics: Lowering (The right way to lower your car for ultimate handling); Screaming Eagle (Emmett Glasgow’s Camaro is a (Fire)Bird of gray); Silver Streak Bracket Funny Car (Jerry Moreland’s ultimate V-8 Vega); Road Test: L82 Corvette (This could be the last L82 Corvette, and one of the best); How-To: Ford 428 Muscle Motors (Pro-Stock Engineering can wake up your tired 428); Battle Of The Century (How to void your warranty and make the Turbo V-6 really fly); Dad’s Tub (John Droege’s “family car” is a ’32 Ford Phaeton) Special ’55-’57 Chevy Section – America’s Favorite: ’55-’57 Chevy Pictorial (You asked for it, you’ve got it…Chevrolet); The Daily Chevy (A collection of facts, information, and juicy tidbits); Hot Rod Heritage: Tom Medley (Three decades of hot rodders knew him as “Stroker”); Turbocharged Diesel El Camino (Powerful, responsive and economical alternative to gasoline); Pressure Point (A reliable approach to building as 350 turbocharged Monza); Bike Test: Suzuki’s GS-1000E (She’s not only pretty, she sure can cook) Departments – Editorially Speaking; Post Entry; Roddin’ At Random; New Stuff; SEMA Scene; C.J. Talks Tech; In Print; Hot Rod Mart; Backyard Bonus
Issue: July 1979
Condition: Very Good