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Car Craft

Source Interlink, 2001

average customer review:based on 4 reviews
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This magazine is aimed at the car enthusiast who is interested in performance cars built after 1955. Its feature articles include technical how-to, performance testing of after market products and new cars, special sections on a variety of auto-related subjects and features on custom cars built by readers.


One of the best musclecar magazines

I feel a bit ackword putting 5 stars for any item without some explaination, so here it is. If you are interested in building engines with high cost-to-performance ratio as well as good reliability, this is the magazine for you. The magazine doesn't hold bias to any (american) company either making it good for any enthusiast. In addition, the straight scoop section has great information on the automotive world in both the corporate and enthusiast venues. And if you looking for a little comedy, the magazine offers that too. Carcraft is one of the best all around magazines for anyone who owns classic or modern american muscle. However, if you own an import car, don't look for much information or sympathy in these pages. Ofcourse, that isn't the subject of this magazine anyway and there are plenty of good import magazines available.


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Hands down, the best mag on the planet

If you want down to earth, fun, understandable, most of the time affordable outlook on the car crafting industry, this is the mag for you. Great writers, great articles, great magazine...And it's dirt cheap. Yippee!!!


The perfect redneck magazine

What's better than a 700hp primered car doing a burnout? Not much. That's what the rednecks that write for Car Craft belive, and it shows. For example, someone sent in a pic of their beater doing a burnout. CC published it with the caption "Is that the battery strapped to the windshield?! That is awesome!" This mag is a fun, informational read.
It mostly deals with Muscle cars from the '60s and '70s, but will feature almost anything American and high powered from early '50s to late '70s. They stay away from EFI muscle, as that's left to other mags. Also, imports aren't covered, as rice is done to death by 200 other mags.
Subjects cover everything from "How much nitrous will this junkyard engine take?" (300 shot), to bracket racing your homebuilt car, to making your own flamed paint job. I don't own a car with a carburator, but I still pick this up a few times a year for the half ton of useful info inside.


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Car Craft

This is a good magazine for you if you want to take a 1960s American car and rebuild it (not restore it). They discuss finding appropriate parts in your local junk yards to improve your car and national sources for items to improve the original vehicles. Examples of this are fuel injected heads for older GM 350s and rear disk brake systems for OEM axels which had stock drum brakes.

The editorial style is flippant, but they publish useful articles each issue. The answers to technical questions are particularly good.

A good buy for (...) 12 issues.


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