Description
Step back in time with the February 1972 issue of Popular Hot Rodding Magazine, featuring the exciting Milwaukee Roadster Show. This gem of a magazine captures the essence of automotive culture in the early '70s, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts alike. With no label and in very good condition, this magazine is a must-have addition to your collection.
Discover the thrilling events highlighted within its pages, including the fourth annual Manufacturers’ Championships at OCIR, where stunning Chevrolet models almost overshadowed their Mopar counterparts. The magazine also showcases Milwaukee’s World on Wheels, an immensely popular street rod competition that draws automotive aficionados from every corner of the Midwest.
This issue is not just about events; it's packed with expert advice and tips for car enthusiasts. Learn about smog-free performance tune-ups that enhance your car’s power while contributing to cleaner air. Dive into the colorful journey of building an 11-second VW—yes, it's possible with the right know-how and patience!
Each article offers valuable insights, whether you're looking for budget-friendly upgrades or groundbreaking lubrication tips for optimal performance. Enjoy detailed features on the small-block Chevy, which remains the best horsepower-per-dollar engine on the market, along with practical advice on improving your Pinto’s performance.
Perfect for display, this magazine comes with a plastic protective covering to preserve its condition, and its minor edge wear only adds character. We offer combined shipping if you need more nostalgic reads for your collection!
Key Features:
- Insights from the Funny Car Nationals and Milwaukee’s World on Wheels.
- Expert advice on enhancing vehicle performance and enjoyment.
Explore the following exciting engineering articles:
- Smog-Free Performance Tune-Up.
- Diary of a Mad VW – In Color!
- Luger Luber.
- Budget-Hopping Chevy’s Small-Block.
- Street Hot Line.
- More Ponies for the Pinto.
Don’t miss out on this snapshot of automotive excellence; it’s a piece of history you can hold in your hands!