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Muscle Cars Volume 4 Magazine Back Issues

Volume: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 |
  • Free Horsepower 10 Different Ways
  • 8 Second Street Camaro Will Run Anybody For Anything
  • Outlaw Street Racing In Brooklyn
  • Street Action: Best Burnouts Powershifting For Better Health
  • Mopar Shootout! Hemi VS. Wedge
  • Camaro Muscle! SS396 Nickey 427
  • Fast Fords! 13-Second Mustang: '68 428 CJ GT '66 390 Fairlane GT-A
  • Upscale Muscle '66 Olds 442 Tripower '70 Buick GS -455 Stage 1
  • Burnout Street! USA's Hottest Block
  • Street Racing The New 350 Iroc-Z Camaro
  • '69 Camaro Ultimate Street Machine
  • Blower Freakout: Ultimate Bolt-On Street Rammed GTO, How To: Cheap Dana 60 Rear.
  • Street Racing Woodward Avenue
  • Hemi Fever Ultra Rare Muscle -1965 Street Hemi Coronet(0 Built!)1967 Hemi Satelite
  • Plus '66 Hemi Coronet '70 Hemi Charger
  • Dual Quad Skylark Gran, 427 T-Bird
  • $250,000 Street Race
  • Buick Regal T-Type: Street Racing America's Hottest 99.22MPH 13.85ET
  • 440 4-BBL VS. 440 6-Pack
  • Brains Over Bucks: Go-Fast Basics
  • Street Testing: 426 Max Wedge Dodge
  • z-16 Chevy's First Supercar
  • AMC'S All-American Muscle
  • '69 Hurst 390 Scrambler, '70 390 Machine
  • Detroit '87: Burnouts Or Burned Out? 1987 Car Of The Year
  • Mountain Motor Pro Stockers: Countdown To 200 MPH
  • 9-Sec 427 Camaro 10-Sec Injected '57 Chevy, 11-Sec 400 Nitrous GTO, 12-Sec 440 Valiant, 13-Sec 390
  • Pro-Blow Maverick
  • Street Test: '69 440 6-Pack Road Runner
  • 427 Yenko Shootout 4-Speed VS. Automatic
  • Rebuilding Your Engine: Avoid The Machine Shop Ripoff
  • Fastest GTO?: '68 1/2 Ram Air IV
  • Scoop Buick's 12-Second Regal GNX
  • 13-Second Scorcher Vette Torture Test
  • Street Burners Chevy- '86 427 Monte Carlo SS '66 SS-427 Chevelle
  • Ford - '67 427 Mustang, '69 460 Cyclone.
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Muscle Cars was published by Stephen Schneider at CSK Publishing. The magazine was sub-titled as "The World's Number One Muscle Car Magazine" and published in both Hackensack and Saddle Brook, New Jersey. It was launched with other competitor titles in the dedicated muscle car space between 1983 and 1988, all with muscle car profiles, restoration tips, technical information and in-depth reviews of reproduction parts. The magazine started as part of the Schneider Performance Series. Seven issues were published in 1983 and 1984 that included Corvette Special, Pontiac Annual, Best of Vette and this title. The initial numbering used both volume and series numbering as well as quarter and year designations. After these first few issues, CSK dropped reference to the quarter and year starting in 1985 and only used a volume and issue numbering scheme which was interspersed and branded with Cars Illustrated. In 1988, the publisher returned to more conventional patterns of numbering including use of the month and year designation. The "Schneider Performance Series" label on front covers was dropped in 1991. CSK Publishing had numerous other titles in its portfolio including: Vette; High Performance Pontiac; High Performance Mopar; Muscle Mustangs & Fast Fords; and, Bracket Racing USA. These titles were sold to the McMullen Argus Publishing division of Primedia in 1997. Cars Illustrated was part of the Schneider Performance Series published by Stephen Schneider at CSK Publishing. The magazine was published from both Hackensack and Saddle Brook, New Jersey. CSK Publishing had numerous other titles in its portfolio including: Vette; High Performance Pontiac; Muscle Cars; High Performance Mopar; Muscle Mustangs & Fast Fords; and, Bracket Racing USA. These titles were sold to the McMullen Argus Publishing division of K-III Inc. in the late 1990s. K-III later became Primedia. Cars Illustrated was launched with other competitors in the muscle car feature space between 1983 and 1988, all with muscle car profiles, restoration tips, technical information and profiles of reproduction parts. A series of special editions by the same staff spawned Muscle Mustangs & Fast Fords. The magazine used confusing volume and serial numbering scheme. The publisher alternated numbering between Cars Illustrated and its sister publication Muscle Cars.
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