How To Hop-Up Your Engine

How To Hop-Up Your Engine # 25, November 1964, Hop-Up Magazine Back Issue

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How To Hop-Up Your Engine  — Magazine Back Issue
November 1964
No. 25
Year 1964
Format Digital PDF
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Rating 4/5 (1 review)
  • Performance Brakes For Performance Cars Including Nascar Tests, Recommedations
  • Evolution Of The 427 Fairlane '63 Prototype '64 Drag Car
  • The Combustion Chamber, Source Of Untapped Power
  • What's New In Cams
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  • Performance Brakes For Performance Cars Including Nascar Tests, Recommedations
  • Evolution Of The 427 Fairlane '63 Prototype '64 Drag Car
  • The Combustion Chamber, Source Of Untapped Power
  • What's New In Cams
About How To Hop-Up Your Engine
How To Hop-Up Your Engine was a re-titling of Soup-Up. Numbering continued from the previous title. Like its predecessor, How to Hop-Up Your Engine was a small format, bi-monthly magazine focused on hot rodding. It went to the large format with its last issue #20 in June, 1963. It was then re-titled as Hop-Up. Hop-Up lasted a total of 7 issues from July 1963 through to May 1965. The first publishers were Joseph Hardie and Ray Kelly, with offices Canton, Ohio. The first editor was Fred Schnaue, but he was shortly replaced by Lee Sparacio who purchased the company in mid-1961. Up until Hardie and Kelly exited the automotive publishing business, they managed several successful titles including Motorsport, Auto Craftsman, Custom Craft and Soup-Up. The sale of this title to Lee Sparacio in 1961 included several titles.
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