Rods & Performance Year 2001 Magazine Back Issues
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- Coffin-Nosed Custom! The Coolest Home-Built Stret Rod Ever!
- Induction Function: How To Maximize Power From Your Induction System
- Squeeze Play: The Science Behind Compression Ratios
- Point-Less Endeavors-Pertronix's Easy To Install Electronic Ignition
- Forgotten Flyers! Dare To Build Different With These Five Overlooked Sleepers
- Sweet '39! Radically Styled LT1-Powered Ford Cabriolet
- Alternative Engines: AMC Non-Conformance V-8 Performance
- Alternative Engines: Buick V-8s! Torquing It Up With Nailheads & Big-Blocks
- HG Hauler: Heavy Metal '39 Mercury Convertible
- Camshaft Choices! Hydraulic Vs. Roller Vs. Solid
- Tool Box Tips! How To Perform A Leakdown Test
- Top 10 Myths! The Ten Most Misunderstood Engine Theories Explained!
- Alternative Engines: Buick Small-Blocks:215, 300, 340 V-8s
- Tool Box Tips: The Many Uses Of A Vacuum Gauge
- Hemi Power! On The Prowl In A '34 Plymouth Coupe
- Custom: '57 Nash Metropolitan
- Tool Box Tips! How To Use A Dwell Meter
- Which Gear For Me? Choosing The Right Type Of Ring And Pinion
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Rods & Performance was published by editors from Hemmings Motor News and Special Interest Autos. Content included classified ads, event coverage, a few technical tips and new product highlights. It covered the spectrum of performance vehicles from the 1920s through the 1970s.
This title set the stage for Hemmings Muscle Machines, but when Rods & Performance ended and Muscle Machines started, the new title dropped pre-1948 vehicles.