Car Craft Magazine February 1970 Vol 18 No. 2 The Rod Squad & Chrysler's Cahill


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Car Craft Magazine – February 1970 – The Rod Squad & Chrysler’s Cahill | Vol. 18, No. 2 | Good Condition

This listing features the February 1970 issue of Car Craft Magazine (Volume 18, Number 2), highlighted by two standout features: The Rod Squad, showcasing some of the era’s boldest custom builds, and Chrysler’s Cahill, an inside look at one of Detroit’s key performance influencers. Also included are bracket racing insights, a drag test of the HEMI ’Cuda, and the Manufacturer’s Funny Car Contest.

Condition:
The item is in good condition with expected wear from handling and age. Please examine the photos—the item shown is the exact one you will receive.

All magazines come with a plastic protective covering. Combined shipping is available upon request.

Contents Include:

Features

  • Preview – A look at what’s coming for 1970 – p. 22

  • Gas Charger – p. 30

  • 400 Inch Bust – Exploring big-block performance – p. 32

  • The Rod Squad – Custom rod showcase – p. 36

  • Chrysler’s Cahill – Factory figure behind performance efforts – p. 40

  • Drag Racing U.S.A. – National scene highlights – p. 42

  • Bay State 28 – Regional coverage – p. 46

  • Car Craft Tech Series – Practical performance tips – p. 48

  • Manufacturer’s Funny Car Contest – p. 52

  • Handcrafted Quadracammer – Custom quad-cam project – p. 54

  • Is Bracket Racing Really Where It’s At? – Analysis & debate – p. 58

  • Instant Speed Shops – On-demand performance upgrades – p. 60

  • HEMICUDA Drag Test – Factory muscle on the strip – p. 64

  • The High Cost of Heads-Up Racing – p. 66

  • Deep Sump for Horsepower Jump – p. 68

  • Suzuki Savage Bike Test – p. 74

Departments

  • Point of View – p. 8

  • Hi-Risers – p. 10

  • Straight Scoop – p. 12

  • Buggin’ Out – p. 72

  • The Elapsed Times – p. 132

A compelling issue from the golden era of muscle and innovation, perfect for collectors and performance car enthusiasts looking for in-depth features and tech from 1970’s racing scene.

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