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Paint Tech, Guide - Body Basics
Nobody likes to drive a beater. But, although it's true that a show-winning paint job is out of the price range for most of us, more
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Aftermarket Parts Guide - Speed Shop
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Chevrolet Chevelle - Drive It Like You Stole It
No one understands our need to go do stuff with our project Chevelle, but if it sits in the CC shop any longer, people will star more
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Easy Paint & Body How To's: How To Replace A Fender
Nobody really looks forward to doing bodywork. If there's a small dent or a few minor dings and scratches, smoothing the body panel is no... more
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Exhaust Cutout - Cut It Out
Everybody knows that a choked-up exhaust system hurts engine performance, which means slower e.t.'s at the dragstrip. more
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Flow Kooler Water Pump Disc - Go With The Flow
In most instances, getting more horsepower from your engine requires "leaning" on it with non-stock performance modifications. more
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1999 Chevy Camaro - Study Haul, Part II
Lincoln Tech's 12-Second '99 LS1 Camaro more
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1967 Ford Mustang Fastback - FastForward Mustang
It all started when eBay Motors enlisted Troy Trepanier of Rad Rides by Troy to build its FastForward Fastback '67 Mustang... more
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GM Performance Parts 350 H.O. Crate Engine - Project Humble Pie, Part II
Last month, we introduced you to the GM Performance Parts 350 H.O. crate engine... more
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1971 Chevy Nova - Super Nova, Part Last?
Project SuperNova Comes To A Close? more
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Mopar 360 Engine - Battle Of The Titans
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Car Craft Engine Build & Comparison - Battle of the Titans: Chevy 350
If you've been following our little engine shootout series, then you're already familiar with our self-imposed guidelines for the building... more
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Chevy Big Block Crate 454 Engine - Import Killer, Part 2
As crate engines go, GM Performance Parts' 454 H.O. crate engine is not only a bargain at its street price of around $4,600, its forged... more
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1971 Chevy Nova - Project SuperNova Part VIII
This 1971 Chevy Nova Is Being Transformed Into A SuperNova more
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1971 Chevy Nova - Project Super Nova Part VII
Car Craft Magazine Transforms A 1971 Chevy Nova Into Their Super Nova more
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1971 Chevrolet Nova - Project SuperNova, Part III
OK, so maybe on second thought, running a stock Powerglide and converter behind a 540hp engine last time wasnt such a good idea.... more
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1971 Chevrolet Nova - Project SuperNova, Part II
Swapping a small-block Chevy into a 71 Nova shouldnt take three weeks. But then again, it shouldnt take 12 bucks at the... more
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1971 Chevrolet Nova - SuperNova, Part I
Youre probably thinking, if we had to get another Chevy, at least its not a Camaro. But for $1,200, its as close to a... more
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1972 Chevy El Camino - El Cheapo, Part 4
You can’t paint your own car. OK, maybe you can, but that puts you in one of two categories: guy with more time and skill than the... more
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Lightweight Lift-Off Hood - El Cheapo, Part 5
A lightweight lift-off hood: Everyone's got one, right? They're all over the NMCA races, and Harwood's 4-inch-cowl version made our El... more
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454 Long Block - El Cheapo, Part 3
You've seen this story before. Both Hot Rod and Chevy High Performance have taken a whack at the "big-block versus small-block" concept a... more
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1971 Plymouth Hemi Cuda Clone - Hemi Cuda, Part III
After more than a year of waiting, and waiting some more, it's done. This no-holds-barred, build-a-brand-new '71 HemiCuda clone is out on... more
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Engine Build - How To Build a Budget Street Machine:
Rumpity engines equal big glory, noise, and tire smoke, so that's where we spent the most time and money with this budget buildup. The... more
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1972 Chevy EL Camino - El Cheapo, Part 1
It all started when a loser buddy was moving out of town and pretty much forced us to overpay $400 for his clapped-out 1972 El Camino. The... more
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Hemi Engine - Retooling - Hemi Cuda, Part I
Chrysler's Hemicars were the stuff legends are made of. Their performance was awesome, but their unit volume was relatively low for an... more
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