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High End, Low End, Every End?
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Posted August 4 2010 07:16 AM by Jim Campisano
The good part of editing Super Chevy magazine is I pretty much have carte blanche to put whatever great Bow Ties I want in the magazine, so long as they are '55-later. The hard part is that I pretty much have carte...
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Filed under: Super Chevy Comments, Chevrolet Camaro
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Racecars are everywhere!
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Posted July 16 2010 02:55 PM by Jim Campisano
As expected, the Friday at Maple Grove Raceway's Super Chevy Show was off the hook. There were more than 520 cars that purchased tech cards and most of the Stock/Super Stock Combo racers were still not there. We expect...
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Filed under: Super Chevy Comments, Super Chevy Shows
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If you try some time, you'll find you get what you need
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Posted July 8 2010 12:25 PM by Jim Campisano
Mick Jagger was apparently correct. Sometimes you do get what you need. No sooner do I write a column lamenting the fact that we've not run a first-gen Monte Carlo in the magazine that I go to Super Chevy in Norwalk,...
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Filed under: Super Chevy Comments, Chevrolet Monte Carlo
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Barrett-Jackson Auction Fun
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Posted July 7 2010 06:42 AM by Jim Campisano
Well, it's finally over. Project American Heroes III, our LSA-powered, TCI-transmission shifted and DSE suspended ’70 Chevelle, has been sold to Dave Parker for $250,000. All proceeds went directly to the Armed Forces...
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Filed under: Super Chevy Comments, Chevrolet Chevelle
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Old Drivers & California Seem To Go Together
Norm Meads' L78 Nova SS Takes Him Back
One-of-a-kind Vette In Ken Lingenfelter Collection
Mr. Editor Meets Mr. Super Sport
New Yenko Book A Must Have
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Posted May 11 2010 07:29 AM by Jim Campisano
Few names in the Chevy hobby elicit as much respect as the late Don Yenko. This Chevy dealer/racecar driver/car builder was to the Bow Tie brand what Carroll Shelby was to Ford. Now for the first time in one book is the...
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Filed under: Super Chevy Comments, Chevrolet Camaro
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We've Got One Coming Soon
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Posted May 7 2010 05:48 AM by Jim Campisano
As we continually seek to fine-tune Super Chevy Magazine, it occurred to me that we've not featured a really trick V-8 Vega in quite some time. Not for a lack of trying, mind you, but for a variety of reasons we've not...
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Filed under: Super Chevy Comments, Chevy Big Block
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We Find A Third Pedal In Our Nova
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Posted May 4 2010 05:48 AM by Jim Campisano
When I bought my '72 Nova SS sight-unseen last summer, all I knew was it had been set up for a big-block, had a TH350, mini-tubs and a host of other hot rod parts. It still had the the original 10-bolt in it and the...
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Filed under: Super Chevy Comments, Chevrolet Nova
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Corvettes & Tri-Fives Strong At Mecum
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Posted April 28 2010 06:32 AM by Jim Campisano
While prices have calmed down plenty over the last two years, vintage Corvettes, Tri-Fives and Chevelles continue to bring strong money. At the recent Mecum Auction in Kansas City, Missouri, a ’67 Corvette Coupe topped...
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Filed under: Super Chevy Comments, Auto Shows, Chevrolet Tri-5
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Behind the scenes at a Super Chevy photo shoot
Sneak Peek at the July Issue
Video is interesting and sad
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