Muscle Cars Volume 7 Magazine Back Issues
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- How To Spot A Phony Buick GS
- Linda Vaughn And Hurst Olds 20 Years Of Greatness
- Road Test: 1962 Chrysler 300H
- Pontiac's Ram Air V Muscle Motor And The Mystery RA VI And RA VII
- Complete ID Guide To Mopar Muscle
- Boss Of Bosses! 429 Mustang
- Road Tests '69 427 Copo Chevelle, '69 440 6-BBL Road Runner
- 10 Classics You Can Own!
- Special Section Chevelles 1964-72
- Rare LS6 Ragtop - Hemi Daytona / 351 Mustang - 350 Firebird Hop Up
- Holley's New Resto Carbs - Tri Power GTO
- New Hands-On Resto Series
- Make Your Old Chevy Like New!
- California Cruisin, Rad MuscleCars, Hot Street Machines.
- Ultra-Rare Cross Ram Z/28
- Do It Yourself And Save! More Hands-On Resto Tech
- We Hot-Lap America In A MuscleCar!
- GTO VS. Chevelle Classics Of '64
- Strictly Stock: 440 Dodge Charger-427 Ford Galaxie,Should You Buy Or Sell At A Big Time Auto Auction
- GTO VS. GTA Turbo Shootout!
- Bonus Supercar Section! Late-Model Muscle
- Trans AM Firebird, Iroc-Z Camaro, Mustang GT, Buick GN.
- Color Coverage! Hot MuscleCars AT English Town 340 Demon 427 Biscayne
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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.