Hot Rod Magazine 1980 April

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Hot Rod Magazine 1980 April

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Contents:  The Hot Rod Nationals (The list of parts and pieces to be given away keeps growing.), Steel of the Century (Bob Bauder’s all-steel ’32 two-door really looks fast.), Street / Strip Kit Cars (Pro Stock meets the street in 1980.), Rod Test: Blown “Sleeper” Camaro (Odie Skeen’s 6-71 blown Camaro is dark and dangerous.), Bolt-On Power: Anti-Reversion Headers (Revolutionary header design uncovers big chunks of power.), Bolt-On Economy: Performance For The ’80s (New pieces offer improved economy and acceleration.), 20th NHRA Winter Nationals (Shirley shuts ’em up and down at Ponoma.), Back To Basics: Tune-Up Instrument Tricks (How to use basic instruments for troubleshooting.), Little Red Rodding Hood (There’s more beneath Don Surface’s rod than meets the eye.), Sunny Side Up (Brian Lawlor’s ’57 Chevy Bel Air.), The Ultimate Street Machine (Final assembly of Hot Rod’s V8 Vega.), Shop Series: Pistons & Rings (How pistons & rings relate to an internal combustion engine.), Hot Rod Heritage: Don Nicholson (Still as quick, consistent and controversial as ever.), Ford 302 Budget Buildup (Win this wailer: Our Hot Rod Nats prize Boss powerplant.), Clownin’ Around (Cover Car) (Don Barton’s flipped out ’55 “kit car”.), Slip-Stick Science (Guidelines for selecting the right auto trans mode.), Swifter Shifters (Aftermarket shifters can help you beat the competition.), Street Heat (Randy Piotz’s macadam-melting flamed Chevelle.), Bike Test: Suzuki’s Mid-Sized Monster (The GS550ET has performance that belies the displacement.), Fun & Frohlich (The best way to do that is in a ’29 A Roadster.)

Issue:  April 1980

Condition:  Very Good