Hot Rod Magazine 1985 February

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Hot Rod Magazine 1985 February

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Contents:  Lo-Buck Lo-Boy (Part 1: The $3995 revolutionary street rod kit building begins.), Hot On-Board Computers (Computer Class: A short prerequisite course in automotive computers. Computer Hot: A look at all the good stuff that’s available.), The Boss 429 (Milestone Musclecars: Ford builds a Timex with Rolex guts.), IROC Z28’s (Inside the best race/street Camaros ever built.), 12-Bolt Hop-Up Tips (Bulletproofing the 12-bolt to withstand even the horsepowers on the mighty Hemi.), Beverly Hills Jimmy & Club Coupe (Part 2: GMC trucks hit high society as Tony Nancy merges black and Bow Ties.), Bonneville is Back (Despite rain, gloomy forecasts and a short course, Bonneville ’84 was better than ever!.), ’23 T-Bucket (Jack Dooney recreates the look of the very first “Kookie” car.), ’71 Pinto (This not-so-subtle sedan has been totally owner-altered for looks and per-FORD-mance.), ’68 Camaro (Harry Miller rolls out the 12-barrel.), A Roadster For Oakland (Phase 2 in the construction of the “Black Fog” roadster.), Motorcycle Buyer’s Guide (Twelve of the hottest muscle bikes for 1985.) Departments – Starting Line (Hot Rod’s Lo-Buck Lo-Boy project is affordable to the masses.), Reaction Time, Roddin’ at Random (Toyota’s new sports car, The Aero Camaro revisited, Super Nats update and cruise news.), New Stuff, Pit Stop (Increasing horsepower, Ford Turbo intercooler kits, and the right way to lower a pickup.), In February (Calendar of events.), Swap Meet, Finish Line (Drag racing in Sweden, a 180 mph unblown small block and the quarter-mile superteam.)

Issue:  February 1985

Condition:  Very Good