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Popular Hot Rodding Year 2012 Magazine Back Issues

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  • Click & Buy! 15 Great Crate Engines - You Can Have Now!
  • Homebuilt Muscle! 26 Top Reader Rods
  • DIY Tech: Cheap & Easy Door Re-Skin With New Metal
  • Wiring 101: How To Hook Up The GMPP E-Rod Crate
  • Subtle & Brutal - 427CI '66 Mustang Fastback With Manners & Muscle
  • 35 Motors Dyno Tested
  • Muscle Car Engine Shootout! AMC, Buick, Chevy, Ford, Chrysler, Olds, Pontiac.
  • Insane At Indy! Goodguys Hits The Brickyard
  • Inside A 900HP Small-Block Ford Windsor!
  • No Nitrous, No Blower, No Turbo, No Apology!
  • America's Top Street Machines!
  • 8 Hot Muscle Cars From The Optima Challenge
  • First Drive: '12 Charger SRT8
  • 12s Off The Lot & Room For Family!
  • The Secrets Of Stance! Make Any Car Look Cool
  • 13 Wheel & Tire Sins That Can Ruin Your Street Machine's Vibe
  • Makes 800-Plus Horsepower With These Indy Heads!
  • Paint It Yourself! Tackle Your Resto At Home We Show You How!
  • Project Fox Hits The 9s For $25K - How We Did It!
  • Don't Throw Cash Away Tune It! Chassis Dyno How - To
  • Homebuilt Show Stopper!
  • Max Effort Cougar Is Back! We Make it Mid-Engine
  • Project Nova: Subframe Connector How-To
  • Solid Roller Lifters For The Street: 3 Units That Can Take The Beating!
  • 5 Killer New Carbs Under $400 / Nascar For The Street!
  • Build A 736HP Beast Using Recycled Racing Parts!
  • Exclusive Car Feature! Moonshine Runner! The Bootleg Hot Rod That Hauled The Likker Quicker!
  • Plus: 38 Tips For Buying & Selling Your Next Project Car
  • Plus: Full-Frame Buyer's Guide For '64-81 Muscle Cars!
  • Rolling Fenders For Big Tires! New Tools Make It Simple!
  • Deadly Weapon! 371CI Mopar LA Small-Block Make 515 HP With Cheap Heads!
  • Wiring 101-We Show You The Easy Way To Replace A Harness
  • 615HP Small-Block Street Chevy
  • A School Teacher Tells How He Built It At Home! He Designed His Own CNC Heads Too!
  • 20 Homegrown Street Machines From Garages Like Yours!
  • Get Custom Gauges For Any Car! Auto Meter's New Custom Shop-
  • Coolest Ford Small-Block Ever
  • 747HP Windson With Breakthrough Arias Hemi Heads!
  • 36 Real World Street Machines That Do It All!
  • Engines Suspension, Drivelines, Brakes & More!
  • Early Hemi Goes Exotic! 689 HP From 388 CI With EFI
  • What Cam's Right For Your Engine? Hydraulic Solid Flat Tappet Roller
  • New Suspension Tricks For Fourth - Gen Novas!
  • Plus '71 Dodge Challenger & '67 Firebird Street Machines
  • '67 Lincoln -Hit & Run's Scene-Stealing Stunt Car!
  • Actor's Real - Life Daily Driver
  • Muscle Car Of The Year!
  • We Test 10 Of The Best Muscle Cars Of 2012 Plus One Surprising Truck...
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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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