Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
UP FRONT:
This Month on CarCraft - New pop-up ads on every new page. Thanks, guys.
Front Man - An intellectual stimulus package from our commander in chief.
Readers' Pages - There's a guy in Michigan with a 10-second van. Why? Why not!
Action!! - "I cannot tell a lie. I did chop down the Christmas Tree.”
Straight Scoop - Glad agonized over this layout. Hope you like it
GREASY STUFF:
This Guy’s Garage - It's always the unassuming places that have the coolest stuff inside.
Speed Shop - Are your drill bits duller than a bag of hair? The Doctor is in.
Horsepower - The turbos on this big-block could suck in small children.
Affordable Project Cars - Drastic times call for drastic measures. Fairmonts are looking pretty good.
Diagnose Your Fuel-Injected Car - Don't be intimidated. Get a scanner and get to work.
Bolt-on Buick Power - If you love torque, you'll love this series. Part one of three.
Build a C4 Corvette - Keeping with the alternative theme. Smith dives head first into a bucket of fiberglass.
Make a Pressure Luber - Ever wonder how to prime an engine without a distributor? We show you how.
Inside Dart's SHP Small-Block - Want more than 400 inches out of your SBC? Dart makes it easy.
What’s Your Problem? - Smith calls his column the cure for insomnia. We always learn something, though.
FUN STUFF:
Krass & Bernie - Be careful who you give advice to on the Internet.
A Week of Cruising - We get up early and stay up late to cram as many cruises as possible into a week.
Vintage Decals - Things really were cooler in the '60s.
Ray Banks' Mustang - It generates so much cornering force, our brains fell out.
OUT BACK:
On the Rack - Three more girls who didn't give us their phone numbers.
Junkyard Crawl - Sick of Corvettes in CC, yet? Don't look here, then.
Behind the Scenes - Check out the table for two outside this New Orleans restaurant.
RearView - We put on the rose-colored glasses and take another trip through our archives.
THIS MONTH’S COVER:
This $2,000'74 Camaro used to be beige.
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