Muscle Car Classics Year 1990 Magazine Back Issues
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- Chevy's Z-16 SS 396 Documented
- Musclecar Insurance How To Buy It Where To Shop How Much To Pay
- Musclecarb Restoration All About Torque Converters.
- 50 Engine Building Tips!
- A Rare '70s Musclecar!
- Nostalgia Fever! Match Race Madness: Ronnie Sox Past, Present & Future
- Muscle: Golden Commando, '66 GTO Ragtop Z/28 Camaro, Mustang GT.
- Small-Block Chevy Engine I.D. Rare Parts, Facts, Part Numbers, Codes.
- Rare Nascar Race Hemi, Musclecar Auction Results, Chevy Trivia Contest
- How To: Complete A Step-By-Step Resto, Decode Body Trim Tags.
- Document Originality, Build & Detail A Muscle Engine.
- Z/28 Spotter's Guide Special Carb Tech Factory Multiple Carburation Trophy-Winning Q-Jet Resto.
- Big-Blocks! Engine Decoding, LS-6 VS. 429CJ, VS. 440-6, Vintage Strip Shootout
- Rat Motor I.D. Guide
- Heavy Metal: Boss 302 Mustang, '69 Z/28 Camaro, '66 427 Biscayno, 440 Challenger.
- Ultimate Camaros!! Yenko, Motion, Dana, C.O.P.O.
- Do It Yourself! Interior Resto: Seats, Carpet, Headliner.
- Special Section: How Not To Get Ripped Off!
- Heavy Metal: '69 Z/28 Camaro, '70 440+6 Cuda, '65 Pontiac GTO, '70 429 CJ Cyclone.
- Special! Documenting An LS-6 Chevelle
- Resto Buyer's Guide 135 Parts & Suppliers
- Chevy Rally Wheel Rundown
- The Hottest Musclecar Events Of 1990
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Muscle Car Classics was published by Petersen Publishing in Los Angeles, California. It got its start after a trial run in the Car Craft Performance Series, a series of one-shot or annual publications. All smart publishers test the market and pursue content that succeeds. Petersen used this strategy to launch new magazines, with the best example being Mustang in 1980.
So Petersen launched an annual title in 1984, and with success it went to a quarterly schedule in 1986. Within a year they went to a bi-monthly schedule. About a dozen or so other muscle car-focused magazines launched in the same 1983 to 1988 timeframe, indicating strong reader interest.
The magazine used the traditional volume and serial number through April 1991, then from that point the cover page showed only the publication date. After the December 1992 issue, the title was changed to Muscle Car Restoration and Performance. Only three issues of the new title were published, and they are included below.
The title had many editors: Ron Cogan was the first editor through August, 1987; then Dave Fults through December, 1988; followed by Jim McGowan through February, 1990; replaced with Dev Anan through October 1990; and, finally, Jeff Tann from December 1990 through the name change and the end of publication in June 1993.