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Chrysler Power Year 1987 Magazine Back Issues

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  • Buyer's Guide- More Rebuild Restoration And Performance Muscle
  • '69 Road Runner- Car Of The Year Chrysler New Performance Program
  • Gasoline- What's In Store For The Future Chrysler $1.5 Million Pace Car
  • Buyer's Guide- More Rebuild Restoration And Performance Muscle
  • Dodge 4X4 Ghost Town Adventure W/Rod Hall
  • Big Daddy- Unprecedented 2Nd Time World Champion
  • The 440 Six Pack Story
  • 392 Hemi Tech Big Block Heads- Street Performance Test The Projects Are Coming
  • Where "The Old" Meets "The New"
  • Mopar Maintenance- Front Suspension Tune Up & Safety
  • Six Pack Performance
  • Big Block Budget Build Up
  • Mopar Nationals Souvenir Edition
  • Sox & MArtin, McCandless & Hamburger- Reunited @ Englishtown
  • Supercharged Hemi Charger
  • Big Time 60's Style Match Racing Returns
  • Two Lane Blacktop
  • The Max Wedge Story
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Chrysler Power was developed by Roland Osborne. He had led the development of the National Hemi Owners Association in 1975 and helped run the organization. He left in 1984 and started this title. Mr. Osborne ran his CPO Publishing organization from Azuza, California, and Jim Radke was the first editor. Chrysler Power promoted new development of performance parts, and it provided information and technical how-to on Mopar restoration, tuning and performance. At the time, it was the first Mopar only enthusiast publication. Within a few years there were more competitors including Mopar Muscle, Mopar Action, and High Performance Mopar. Future editors like Dave Freiberger and Steve Magnante did some of their first stories with Chrysler Power. Many readers considered it, hands down, one of the best Chrysler titles ever! Mr. Osborne faced a personal tragedy, and he stopped publishing in November, 1998. He came back with a series of "one-shot" magazines and later re-launched the title in 2011.
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