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Popular Hot Rodding Year 1964 Magazine Back Issues

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  • Tuning For Speed The Little Modifications That Make Big Go! The Thin Line Between Stock And Stormer.
  • Top Rods Of The East-- Pittsburgh Show Stars
  • Pop Rod Engineering -- Clucthes, Fuel, Injection For The Street.
  • Detroit's Super Hot '64's At The Drags
  • Big Color Section Roadsters, Dragster Engines, Action In Full Color.
  • Performance Engineering New 4-Speeds For High Speed
  • Top Rods From Quebec To California
  • Forecasting Detroit's 1964 1/2 Hot Stocks
  • 55 -Pound, 200-MPH Drag Engine
  • Big Bonus Section Hop-Up Engineering Guide
  • Complete Speed Equipment Round-Up
  • New Hemi-Heads For The 426 Engine
  • Drag Racing: U.S.A.
  • What Are The Top Machines / Fuel-Gas Battle - NHRA, AHRA Driving The Hot Ones.
  • Pop Rod How-To's, More Great Cars
  • New Ford Mustang!
  • Battle Of The Big Engines Dodge-Plymouth Hemi-Head Versus Ford's New 427
  • AHRA-NHRA Winternationals Pop Rod X-Ray: Garlits Swamp Rats Fastest Dragsters Of Them All.
  • Oakland - Most Important Car Show Of The Year
  • Get The Most From Chevy V-8's
  • Pop Rod Bonus Feature Big Color Section Great Cars, Engines Thrilling Action In Full Color
  • Bakersfield Complete Coverage U.S. Fuel And Gas Championships New Trends From The Biggest Drag Meet
  • Pop Rod Debate Will Detroit Kill Rodding?
  • Hot Stocks - Make Them Right For Street & Drags
  • Special Report: The Olds V-8 Rodding's Dark-Horse Engine Is It The One For Your Rod?
  • Engine Swapping, The Right Speed Equipment, Hop Up Secrets.
  • 12 Cars In Full Color Pop Rod Battle: Is Hot Rodding Too Organized?
  • Hottest Stocks For Drag Racing
  • Best For Rodding -- Ford Versus Chevy
  • Inside Look At An Outstanding Street Machine
  • Pop Rod Engineering -- Fuel Injection For The Street Big Bonus Color Section
  • Top Rods: East Versus West!
  • Pop Rod Engineering: Inside The Hydro
  • Complete Guide To The Automatic Transmission For Rodding Directory Of Hot Hydros
  • How To Install The Hydro
  • Camshafts -- Everything You Need To Know
  • Rodders Report '65's Hottest New Cars
  • Cars For Speed And Show In Full Color
  • Drag Testing A 425-HP Comet
  • Fastest Hot Rods In The World
  • First Big Pictorial Report Bonneville Speed Trials
  • Four-Color Bonus Great Customs & Rods Driving The Hot '65s
  • Pop Rod Engineering All About Cams The Ultimate Carbs
  • AHRA - NHRA - Detroit Nationals
  • Hot New V-8 Surprise For '65
  • Great Cars In Full Color
  • Big Features By The Most Popular Writers In Rodding
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Popular Hot Rodding was published by Argus Publishers Corporation. The founder was Gordon Behn, who worked previously for Petersen Publishing as the circulation manager. The magazine was first printed in June 1962 and continued until 2014. It was a large format magazine. From the beginning, over fifty percent of content was focused on drag racing or the technical aspects of performance. Drag racing coverage was split between driver profiles, the emerging performance factory cars, and featured drag cars. However, each issue usually had several traditional styled hot rods featured. Therefore, this title is presented in the muscle and performance car sub-section on our website. Unlike its competitors, Popular Hot Rodding excluded content on model cars, slot cars, motorcycles, and go-karts. It was a "straight up" car magazine. Note: The publisher goofed up the volume and serial number scheme in both January and February 1977, so volume 16 numbering was skipped entirely. This error and another one in 1988 resulted in volume numbering being correct by 1989.
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