Description
Car Craft Magazine – November 1971 – Volume 19, Number 11 – Harry Schmidt’s New Blue Max – Good Condition
This November 1971 issue of Car Craft Magazine (Vol. 19, No. 11) features Harry Schmidt’s return with the all-new Blue Max Funny Car and delivers extensive drag racing coverage, tech guides, and budget performance tips. With a comprehensive report on the 1971 NHRA Indy Nationals and a used muscle car buyer’s guide, this issue is packed with insights for racers, builders, and collectors alike.
The magazine is in good condition, showing expected age-related wear. The item pictured is the exact item you will receive. Please examine all images for condition reference. All items are shipped with a plastic protective covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.
Contents include:
FEATURES
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Used Musclecar Buyer’s Guide – What to look for and what to avoid
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Here Comes the New Blue Max – Harry Schmidt’s latest Funny Car
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25 Hop-Up Ideas for Under $25 – Affordable power upgrades
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The Fifth Annual Car Craft All-Star Drag Team – Celebrating the top names in racing
Special Section: 1971 NHRA Indy National Drags
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Inside Indy – Behind-the-scenes coverage
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Top Fuel – Highlights from the top class
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Funny Car – Including Kalitta’s close call
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Action Pictorial – Dynamic photography from the event
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Pro Stock
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Top Gas
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Super Stock
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Competition
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Stock & Modified Classes
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Special Indy Layout Map – Full layout of the event
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Class Winners
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Bike Competition
Additional Features
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“Ollie” Award 1971 – Honoring the year’s biggest contributor to drag racing
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Subcompact Supercar – Turning a Pinto into a 302-powered performer
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How to Be Tach-ful – Choosing the right tachometer
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1972 Performance-Car Equipment – A preview of what’s coming
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Two-Timer – On-the-fly ignition timing switches
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Four-Two-One – New insights into exhaust collector design
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Drive-In U.S.A. – Drag racing scenes in Denver and Salt Lake City
An essential issue for drag racing historians and muscle car fans, this volume delivers hands-on tech, event recaps, and one of the most iconic Funny Car rebuilds of the era.