High Performance Mopar Year 1997 Magazine Back Issues
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- Special Edition! Hot Stroer Combos!
- A Day At The Races: Ma Mopar's Motorsports Plan For '97
- Cool Happenings In The Great White North
- Sizzling Street 'N' Strip Stroker Combos
- Exclusive! The Hemi That Set A New SS/AA Record!
- Seemingly Subtle Streeter
- 440 Tech: Super Low-Buck 440 Strip Tune
- The Ins And Outs Of RB Oiling Systems
- Blown Hemi! 7-Second Altered Wheelbase Dodge
- 15 Tools That You Can Make
- Low-Buck Cylinder Head Repair
- Easy 5-Minute Cam Degreeing
- Special Edition: Hot Stroker Combos!
- A Day At The Races: Ma Mopar's Motorsports Plan For '97
- Cool Happenings In The Great White North
- Sizzling Street 'N' Strip Stroker Combos
- Strip Bashing! Bill "Maverick" Golden's '63 Ramcharger
- Powershifting 4-Speeds For Low ETs
- Father Of The NHRA Wally Parks Interview
- '71 440 Six-Barrel Road Runner Poster!
- Exclusive: Lindamood's New Match Racer
- One-Owner Wonders And Rapid Restos
- Street Hemi Shootout
- Strip Test! Edelbrock Performer RPM Intake & Carb
- Smokin' A Body Shootout
- '71 Demon Slant Six Rarity
- A Body Strip Brawlers Of The '70s
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High Performance Mopar was published by Stephen Schneider and the CSK Publishing organization located in either Hackensack or Saddle Brook, New Jersey. It was focused on Mopar performance models and covered vintage muscle cars, Mopar drag racing, performance and restoration tips and anything of interest to the Mopar enthusiast.
High Performance Mopar started in 1987 on a quarterly schedule then went on a bi-monthly schedule (6 times per year). In 1993 it was published 7 times per year. The title was sold to the McMullen Argus Publishing division of Primedia Inc. in 1997 as part of a larger transaction.
CSK Publishing had numerous other titles in its portfolio including: Vette; High Performance Pontiac; Muscle Cars; Muscle Mustangs & Fast Fords; and, Bracket Racing USA. These titles were sold to Petersen Publishing in the late 1990s, and then were folded into the Primedia empire a year or two later.