Street Racer Year 1979 Magazine Back Issues
1977197819791980
- Terry Michaelis' 5,000-Vette Jubilee!
- The Best Mouse-Motor Blueprint You Ever Saw!
- 16 Pages Of Colorful Cruisers
- The Best Of The Street Machine Nationals: Olds-Powered Corvair!
- Complete Holley Carb Conversion
- Super Street Suspensions
- Beat Inflation: 100% Horsepower Increase-At Prices You Can Afford
- Super Exclusive: Porsche 1600 The Death Machine
- Batteries: The Facts. Are Manufacturers Telling The Whole Truth? What You Can Do.
- Going The Limit: Doubling Horsepower From Any Engine!!!
- Chevy Smallblock: Complete Super Performance How-To!
- Dozens Of High Performance Tips
- Rear End Revamp: A Complete How-To!!
- Inside: The Ultimate Camaro!
- The Complete Chrysler Smallblock
- Street Car Of The Future!
- Pro Tips On Handlin' Your Monster
- Da Thumper-Meanest Mutha On Da Block!!
- Harry Cooper Speaks!
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.