Autobuff Year 1986 Magazine Back Issues
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- Simply "Ma-Va-Luss" Centerspread!
- Pro-Street '84 Olds Ciera
- Tech: Connecting Rods
- Fine Cars Fine Cruisemates
- Special Vette Issue / Tech: Holley 4-bbl.
- Bonus Two-Sided Centerspread!
- Lotsa Fine Street Machines Lotsa Fine Cruise-Mates
- MuscleCar Test: '63 Split-Window Fuelie Vette
- Dynamite Fords Killer Camaros
- Mouth - Waterin Cruise-Mates
- Tech: All About Pistons
- Eye-Poppin Centerspread (And A Whole Lot More!)
- Double Your Pleasure With Our Liver-Quiverin Centerspread
- MuscleCar Madness Open Up And See For Yourself
- Tech: The Bumps & Grinds Of Camshafts
- Take Our Word For It ...This Issue Is Hot
- We've Got Fords, Chevys, Vettes, Pontiacs, Olds & A Whole Lot More!
- Injected Dragster And Killer Cruise-Mate
- Awesome Centerspread!
- Informative Tech Stuff
- Outrageous Street Machines
- Heart Stoppin Centerfold
- Oil: Lifeblood Of Your Musclecar
- Beautiful Cars, Beautiful Cruise Mates
- Triple - Threat Centerspread!
- From Vettes, To Fords, To Hemi-Chargers We've Got Ya Covered
- Super Street Machines Super Cruise-Mates
- MuscleCar Test: '65(365 H.P./327) Vette
- Custom Wheel Buyer's Guide
- Razzie - Dazzle Centerspread
- Frantic Street Machines Fantastic Cruise Mates
- MuscleCar Test 271 hp 1966 Mustang 2+2
- America's Most Exciting Automotive Magazine
- Yummy Centerspread Special Street Rod Coverage
- Tech: Carter Carb Rebuild Salivating Street Machines
- MuscleCar Test: 1970 Dodge R/T 375 h.p./440 cu. in.
- Outrageous Pro Street '85 T-Bird
- Outrageous Centerfold
- Outrageous Street Machines
- This Whole Magazine Is Outrageous!
- Bonus Feature: Miss Autobuffs Of The Past!
- Titillating Centerfold
- 100% American Made Street Machines
- MuscleCar Test: '67 Mercury Cyclone(427/410 H.P.)
- Miss Autobuff Of The Year!
- Fantabulous Street Machines
- Luscious Cruise-Mates
- Sound System Buyers Guide / Don't Be Bashful, Look Inside!
1982198319841985198619871988
AutoBuff was published by Dale Naef and Carnaby Communications Corporation in Minneapolis, MN and later Atlanta, GA. It was started in late 1982 and published continuously into 1987. With the tag line, "The Magazine for the Adult Automotive Enthusiast", the publishers attempted a unique magazine with muscle cars and street machines coupled with adult humor, bikini-clad or topless women, auto-related fiction, music reviews, naughtly cartoons and X-rated crossword puzzles.
The publishing team included Mr. Naef, Hollis "Holly" Hedrich and Frank Fittanto. All three had previous stints at Hot Rod, Car Craft, and/or Motor Trend magazines. The publishers also started Sports Car Illustrated in November, 1985.
The title was a curious choice for a name. In modern times, "buff" has lost a meaning -- a devotee to a subject or activity. The phrase "auto buff" was a common but now is an old term describing the target market of the automobile publishing industry. But of several other current meanings, the term still means naked. So the authors chose a somewhat clever use of both meanings.
Nudity as represented in AutoBuff is tame by today's standards. Female beauty was presented in a more natural manner in this timeframe, and this title is one of several that used nudity to sell magazines.