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Hot Rod Feb 2002
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Popular Hot Rodding February 2002 Features Camaro From Abroad Top-Notch G-Machine From The U.K.! Chevys Rule! Street Legal Racers Invade The South How To Pass Your Smog Test / LT1 Rocker Swap For More Pop Quad - Turbo Monster Results Inside / 600HP Small-Block On Pump Gas
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Hot Rod Apr 2002
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Popular Hot Rodding April 2002 Features 443 Small-Block: Biggest You Can Buy? Built For Speed Detroit Speed Engineers A Stellar Nova We Draw Your New Interior / NMCA 2002 Preview Pro Cylinder Head Tech / Install A Custom Cage
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Hot Rod Jun 2002
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Popular Hot Rodding June 2002 Features 50th Detroit Autorama Two-Tone Terrific! Tech: 600HP Small-Block Build Up, LS1 Hop Ups, Mustang Exhaust Testing, Cam Swaps With Mark Stielow. Plus: 40 Years Of Crazy PHR Ads!
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Hot Rod Jul 2002
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Popular Hot Rodding July 2002 Features Hot 2nd Gen Camaro! Special: 40 Years Of PHR Trend - Setting Rides Back To The Drags NMCA & PSCA Coverage Plus B-Body Suspension Install, Bodywork Basics, New AFR Big-Block Heads.
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From the beginning, over fifty percent of content was focused on drag racing or the technical aspects of performance. Drag racing coverage was split between driver profiles, the emerging performance factory cars, and featured drag cars. However, each issue usually had several traditional styled hot rods featured. Therefore, this title is presented in the muscle and performance car sub-section on our website. Unlike its competitors, Popular Hot Rodding excluded content on model cars, slot cars, motorcycles, and go-karts. It was a "straight up" car magazine.
Note: The publisher goofed up the volume and serial number scheme in both January and February 1977, so volume 16 numbering was skipped entirely. This error and another one in 1988 resulted in volume numbering being correct by 1989.
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