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Hot Rod (United States) October 1973

Hot Rod – October 1973

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HOT ROD 1973 OCT - IHRA, NHRA, CHOPPED VW, PIKES PEAK
 
Within this issue you will discover the following topics:
1.   NOW. . . THESE ARE THE GOOD OLD DAYS: The Mini Street Rod Nationals in Lodi
2.   THE 74s: New models from GM
3.   IF YOU THINK KARTING IS DEAD: Then you ain't been living
4.   THE ENDLESS SUMMERNATIONALS: NHRA championship drag racing at Englishtown
5.   PERSEVERANCE FURTHERS: The Schaefer 500 for champ cars
6.   INTERNATIONAL DRAG RACING CHAMPIONSHIPS: The big meet in Europe
7.   CONTACT HIGH: The Pikes Peak Auto Hill Climb is alive
8.   DO-IT-YOURSELF VAN INTERIOR: Trick-up your van interior for under $200
9.   THE HOW-TO GUIDE TO REARENDS: Special section on differentials
10.   THE HOW-TO GUIDE TO SUSPENSIONS: Special section on handling
11.   THE INCREDIBLE HOT ROD MAGAZINE MUFFLER TEST: A comparison of available mufflers
12.   HOW AN ENGINE WORKS: Conclusion of the series
13.   AUTO SHOP SERIES: Modern braking systems
14.   FRANTIC FRED'S FRENETIC FLYER: Fred Badberg's A: Street Roadster
15.   THE RAINMAKER: Warren & Coburn's Top Fuel dragster RACING ACTION: Clark & Palmer's B/Altered Fiat
16.   RACING ACTION: Roger Mears' Pikes Peak buggy
17.   TUNEVILLE TROLLEY: Mark McManus' trolley show car
18.   YELLOW BIRD: Ernie Parra's wild VW
19.   DREAM SCHEMES: A look at vans of the future
20.   'JEVER TRY TO TELL THE DIFFERENCE? Two approaches to motocross racing
21.   ROKON AUTOMATIC: Something very new in motorcycles
22.   UP ON TWO WHEELS: Some basic modifications
Plus other great hot rod, racing or how-to items.
 
COVER: Ron Miller's hi-rider '65 Chevelle, Howard Kaye's blown and injected '58 Vette and Rodger Barnett's sanitary '69 Roadrunner represent the high, low and in-between of current street suspension.

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