Street Racer Year 1978 Magazine Back Issues
1977197819791980
- What's Hot For '78
- How To Control Turbo Boost
- Nuts N' Bolts: Streetwise Carbs & Manifolds Pure Metal Flares-Hurst-Olds Tech X-Ray
- 29 Pages Of Ultra-Wild Huggers, Vetts & Vicious Vegas
- End Turbo Lag Forever
- Street Wars: Big Rigs Vs. Vegas & Pickemups!
- Tech: Emissions Vs. Performance Super Street Suspensions The Best Street Engines
- West Coast Mini-Nats Coverage
- Giant Tech Issue!
- Pick The Perfect Street Carb
- Electronic Ignition Roundup
- Accel's Super Turbos
- 491-Inch 675-Horespower Mopar Street Killer!
- 16 Color Pages Of Street-Wise Iron
- The Best Tires For Your Street Machine
- Bonus: Cylinder Head Swapping Guide For 50 More Horses
- C.J Batten's Sensible Street Heads
- Street Wars: Mighty Mopars Vs. Cosmic Chevies
- Loads Of Lil' Guy Street Machines
- Why & How To Port Your Street Mill
- Packed With Street Rigs That'll Blow Your Mind!
- Tech: Do You Really Need A Big Engine??
- Pick The Best Cam
- Big Hemi Eats Kans!
1977197819791980
Street Racer magazine was published by Myron Fass of Countrywide Communications in New York. He was a publisher of pulp magazines and comic books under multiple company names. According to his profile on Wikipedia, in the 1970s, he was known for being the largest multi-title newstand publisher in the U.S. He put out as many as fifty titles per month, and often these were one-offs. He covered any topic that he thought would sell.
Regular recurring automotive titles by Fass include Rod Power, Street Racer, Van Power, and Vette Power. The company had a large number of infrequent titles which can be found in our Annuals & One-Shots section.