Hot Rod Magazine 2005 May

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Hot Rod Magazine 2005 May

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Contents:  Baddest Camaro Ever! (Dan and R.J. Gottlieb’s Big Red ’69 Camaro is out of mothballs and ready to kick some Pro Touring tail. Think you’ve got what it takes to go against it in a 0-200-0 shootout?); Radical Pro-Street (The best part of this PRO Edelbrock Series World Championship – winning car? It’t doesn’t have garish sponser stickers covering every square inch); Quickest Street Viper (Heffner’s Performance built this twin-turbo Viper that runs mid-8s at 155mph with a stock six-speed, IRS and air conditioning. Pump Gas Drags, anyone) Hot Rod Garage – How To Buy EFI (When it comes time to replace your trusty old carburetor with modern electronics, here are the places to turn); The New F.A.S.T. System (Long a favorite in both racing and street circles, F.A.S.T. has just improved its popular EFI system. Here’s an exclusive first look); Gen III Block Secrets (Everything you ever wanted to know (and a lot you never knew you wanted to know) about GM’s LS1-based engine blocks); Cad 440HP Scoops (The new supercharged 4.4L DOHC hot rod engine proves that it’s hip to go fast in style. And you can get it in a crate); Budget Racer, Again (King’s 302 gets assembled and stabbed into the Mustang, then it heads off to the Dynojet to get some power numbers. Hey Matt, next time, swap the valvesprings while the engine is apart) Departments – Starting Line (Freiburger has gone truckin’. How about you?); Bench Racing (What’s hot, and not, according to Hot Rod readers); Where It All Began (Are today’s ’50s rat rods real, or are they better than real?); Roddin’ At Random (Missed the new-car shows? Here ya go); Test And Tune (New stuff you need for your hot rod); Pit Stop (Junkyard disc swaps and other things that make Marian quiver); Finish Line (A real Boss 429 from the ashes) Feature Stories – Real Rods And Customs (Oakland may be dead, but it’s still a good time as suede goes legit at the San Francisco Rod, Custom and Motorcycle show); The Goldenrod (With help from the Henry Ford Museum and the American Government, the Summers Brother’s Goldenrod LSR car is about to get the love it deserves)

Issue:  May 2005

Condition:  Very Good