Car Craft Magazine November 1970 Vol 18 No. 11 Freaky Street Machines Galore


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Car Craft Magazine – November 1970 – Freaky Street Machines Galore | Vol. 18, No. 11 | Good Condition

This listing features the November 1970 issue of Car Craft Magazine (Volume 18, Number 11), a visually explosive edition packed with wild builds and unforgettable street machines. From Ramchargers’ simulated stocker to a blown Chrysler Henry J and a rear-engine Boss 429 Mustang, this issue captures the outrageous creativity of the muscle car era.

Condition:
The magazine is in good condition with typical wear from age and handling. Please refer to the photos for an accurate representation—the item pictured is the exact one you will receive.

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

Contents Include:

Features

  • Simulated Stocker – Ramchargers’ Pro Stock entry – p. 24

  • Cog Flog – Rear-end prep and tech – p. 26

  • NHRA Nationals – 12 pages of full-color coverage and racing action – p. 29

  • Don Garlits – Ollie Award feature – p. 44

  • 1970 All Star Drag Racing Team – p. 46

  • Street Freaks – Wildest street machines from around the U.S.:

    • Flip-top Chevy II Funny Car

    • Chevy-powered Dragster

    • Blown Chrysler “Woody”

    • 10-second Olds F-85

    • Blown Chrysler Henry J

    • Rear-engine Boss 429 Mustang

    • A pair of 190 mph Lolas

    • Rat-motored Volvo

    • Supercharged Stude – p. 52

  • Cross Boss – Ford’s inline induction system – p. 61

  • Evil Knafel – Record-setting GTO – p. 62

  • Indy Funny Car Eliminator – Don Schumacher – p. 66

  • Fresh Air Fiend – Ram air induction tech – p. 69

Departments

  • Point of View – p. 6

  • Opinion – p. 8

  • Free Wheeling – p. 10

  • Hi-Risers – p. 12

  • Straight Scoop – p. 14

  • Rapping Off – p. 16

  • Bugging Out – p. 64

  • The Elapsed Times – p. 96

  • Ad Index / Coming Next Month – p. 98

With a deep dive into drag racing icons, cutting-edge tech, and some of the most outrageous builds of the era, this issue is a must-have for any collector of vintage performance magazines.

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