SUPER CHEVY 2005 JULY - COOL CAMARO, HOT '57 BEL AIR
Within this issue you will discover the following topics:
1) Kicking Off The Celebration - At 25 years young, Super Chevy Shows never looked so good!
2) Firm Foundation - Bolt-in frames and clips are the hot topic
3) Fun On De' Bayou! - No problems at the new No Problem Super Chevy Show
4) Whatever It Takes - The Goodmark Camaro in all its glory!
5) The 411 On Aftermarket Suspension Parts - Cool components for good g's
6) Right On Track - You should see how cool this serpentine system looks
7) Major Mouse PT3: Our Heads Just Keep Getting Bigger - Trick Flow's castings yield an impressive 565 lb-ft torque and 510 ponies!
8) Chop, Cut, Rebuild The Series: Take Three: Under Garments - Hot handling parts for this cool wagon
9) It's All About Options - This shoebox suspension upgrade equals better performance
10) Bangin' Gears - Drop the clutch and let her roar!
11) New Again - The new Air Bar brings Tri-Five suspension into the 21st Century
12) Handle It! - Improving the ride and cornering of '67-'68 F-bodies
13) Power Meets Pavement - Hookin' up the Deuce with Total Cost's new bolt-in frame
14) Dashboard Logic - Covan's Carbon-Fiber-Look instrument cluster
15) Tried and Tested - A dyno for torque converters? You bet!
16) The Other Redhead - This Camaro owner is part of one happy family
17) Ray's Righteous Ride - Cruising California in a red five-seven
18) Showtime - Can you say ultimate First-Gen?
19) Down-Right Fast - A Stealthy Malibu is a fun ride
COVER: If any car exemplifies hugging the highway, a red '69 Camaro Rally Sport is the one. Throw in a Rat motor for power and some big shoes arid binders and you just might have the ultimate g-Machine. Derel Latta's popular F -body, as seen through the lens of staff photog Mike "Getting-down-and-low" Harrington is the perfect car for this month's cover theme of trick suspension systems. Speaking of trick, check out Billet Specialties' new serpentine belt system on page 41!
Plus many other hot Chevy topics.
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