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Super Chevy Year 1980 Magazine Back Issues

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  • '55 Chevy Silver Anniversary
  • Revealed! Secret GM Blower Project
  • New! Engine Build-Up Series
  • All About 400 Small-Blocks
  • Building Engines For Blowers
  • Super Chevy Hall Of Fame 348-409 "W" Engine
  • Inside: Top Bracket Race Team
  • Do Bolt-On Speed Parts Work?
  • Build A Budget Pro/Gas Big-Block
  • More '55-'57 Chevys
  • Road Test: '80 4-Speed Z28 Camaro
  • Special 1955-57 Chevy Section
  • V8 Vega Handling
  • Blown Small-Block Assembly
  • Small Block Mileage Tips
  • 'Vette Restoration: 427 Engine Rebuild
  • Top Chevy Bracket Cars
  • Hot! Chevy Drag Boats
  • Build A Thrifty V-8
  • Rochester Fuel Injection Tech
  • Rochester Fuel Injection Tech
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Super Chevy was published by Argus Publishers Corp with an address at 12301 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, California. The publisher was Gordon Behn, and the editor was Phil Carpenter. The same company published Popular Hot Rodding and Popular Customs. It became a bi-monthly magazine in 1974 after a few quarterly issues were published in 1973. It was a full-sized format, Chevrolet-only, and focused on popular Chevy cars and trucks made before 1972, e.g., the end of the muscle car era. The stated goal was to provide the latest information on performance and racing tips and tricks for street and strip. Corvettes and Tri-Five Chevys got top billing, but the magazine covered hopped-up Vegas, Novas, Nomads, Chevelles and occassionally a van or pickup. It had many technical articles and features on performance technology, and the editor especially tried to provide low-buck tips for performance. Celebrity interviews were occasionally included. The magazine competed head-on with Chevy Power that also focused on every day readers' Chevrolet cars and technical performance. About the time that Chevy Power ended, Super Chevy switched from bi-monthly to monthly with the January, 1981 issue. Numerous titles of Argus Publishers Corporation were sold and became part of the McMullen Argus Publishing division of Primedia in December, 1995.
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