CHEVY HIGH PERFORMANCE 1994 SEPT - PURPLE PEOPLE
Within this issue you will discover the following topics:
1) REBUILD-IN-A-BOX: Even We Had an Easy Time Rebuilding a 350 Using a Mail-Order Kit
2) MAIL-ORDER MAGIC: A Giant List of Sources and Special Tips to Help Your Engine Project
3) 25 MOST-ASKED TECH QUESTIONS: Industry Experts Help Solve Your Performance and Restoration Problems
4) CAMARO RESTO SHOP: How to Untangle the Mess Under Your Hood and Install a Wiring Harness
5) CLOSE SHAVE: An In-Depth Look at Angle-Milling Heads for Horsepower and Durability
6) CHARGE! Installing a More Powerful Late-Model Alternator in Your Early Chevy
7) BETTER BITE: All That Horsepower Is Useless If You Can't Transfer It to the Ground
8) KEEP YOUR COOL: Vintage Air's Environmentally Friendly A/C Setup Is a Breeze to Install
9) LEGENDARY TIRE: BFGoodrich Is Introducing a Fifth-Generation Model of the Radial T/A
10) THE OPEN ROAD: Chevys Take Home Most of the Gold in a Wild Open Road Race in Nevada
11) HOT ROD POWER FESTIVAL: Street Machines Gather in Norwalk for Hot Rod's First Show of '94
12) DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH: A Restified '69 Camaro That Was Rescued by Juan and Jackie Nevada
13) HIGH SCHOOL HIT: Dave Paige's Gorgeous Candy-Apple '55 Chevy? Who Could Ask for Anything More?
14) VENERABLE VEGA: Here's Mike Hebert's Street-Driven Vega That Also Has Earned an 8-Second Timeslip
15) MUSCLE CHALLENGE: The National Muscle Car Association Kicks Off Its '94 Tour in Atlanta
16) PURPLE PEOPLE EATER: A Legendary Racing Corvette Is Discovered and Restored to Run Again
17) ON THE WAGON: Here Are Three Ways to Transform a Station Wagon Into a Hot Machine
18) CHEVY PARTS: Hot Equipment for Chevys
19) BOW TIE NEWS: Petersen Museum Opens
20) PERFORMANCE Q&A: Answering Your Tech Questions
21) RESTO SHOP: Hot Parts for Restorations
22) SHORT BLOCK: Handy Shop Tricks
Plus other cool Chevy items.
COVER: That's Kimberly Bachofer looking over the parts the mailman brought for her engine project. Scott Killeen of PPC Photographic was behind the lens. The cool flamed mailbox came from Dr. Torch Designs. Behind Kimberly is Dave Paige's candy-applered '55. The '65 El Camino shows off its mail-order engine that we assembled in the October '93 issue, and which eventually pulled 412 horsepower. The Elky is owned by Fred DuPuis, and you'll see much more of it in our next issue.
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