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Street Machine Year 1976 Magazine Back Issues

19751976197719781979198019871988
  • Holley Carbs For Mini-Muscle Street Sway Bars
  • Offenhauser 2-Barrel Intakes Sectioning '49 To '51 Fords
  • Oil Cooler Bolt-On Spearco Spoilers For Mini-Cars
  • Cosworth Vega Performance Guide
  • Carter's Latest Carb
  • New Tire From Sears
  • NSRA Street Machine Mini-Nationals
  • New Holley Intakes
  • Making Fender Flares
  • Preview: Upcoming Machine/Van Nats
  • IRS For '55-'57 Chevys
  • Building The Big Block Chevy
  • Retrospect: Shelby GT-350
  • Selecting Street Clutches
  • Rebuilding A Muncie 4-Speed
  • Street Rear End Tips
  • Tulsa Preview
  • HEI Systems
  • Edelbrock Manifold Development
  • Special: Corvette/Chevy Features/Building The Small Block Mopar
  • Fiberglass Add-On's
  • B&M Trans Tricks
  • High Performance Car Lots
  • Making Mini-Step Sides
  • Cruisin' '76
  • Ignitions For The Street
  • Performance Street Suspensions
  • Installing Hurst Air Shocks
  • Building A Small Block Ford
  • Wheel And Tire Care
  • Cam Buyer's Guide
  • Ford's New Cars For '77
  • Project '76 Body Modifications For The Street
  • Cruisin' '76 'E' Street, San Bernardino, California
  • Race Flares For Your Street Machine
  • Selecting Street Tires
  • Installing Lakewood Traction Bars
  • The Corvette Story
  • Selecting Piston Rings
  • '77 Chevys And Pontiacs
  • NSRA World Rodding Fair
  • What You Should Know About Custom Wheels
  • Small Block Chevy Buildup
19751976197719781979198019871988
Street Machine was first printed in September, 1975. Challenge Publications was the publishing company, and Edward Schnepf was the publisher. The company also published Rod Action, Air Classics, Sea Classics and other titles. As the factory muscle car era was winding down from 1972 to 1974, many (and mostly younger) men purchased these often undesirable cars and created wild street machines using the best performance technology. Both Car Craft and Hi-Performance Cars were already well established publications and had shifted from traditional pre-1948 hot rods into the factory performance space. Between 1973 and 1976 there was an explosion of new publications with a muscle or performance focus, and Street Machine was one of the early and higher quality titles. When established, LeRoi "Tex" Smith was the executive editor, and he groomed Brian Brennan to take over as editor. This switch occurred very soon after the title was begun. The magazine originally ended with the Spring 1980 issue. But is was resurrected by the same crew at Challenge Publications in June 1987. Ten additional issues were published through December, 1988. Note that an Australian version of this title was created after this one ceased production in 1980.
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