Spike Morelli
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- 1971 Mustang Mach 1 ram air 351c H-code, fmx, ps,pb, medium yellow-gold, hubcaps and beauty rings.
I keep thinking this. It's really been years now......Where have all of the good Tech articles, like you used to read in Hot Rod, or Car Craft, or Popular Hot Rodding, dissapeared to? Is it that todays magazines really don't have staff Tech writers, that can go out to various shops, to show how a particular machining operation is done??? Is it that very few young guys today even know how to do thse things, so there's no skilled machinist to write the article about? Is it that todays so- called Hot Rodders just buy the parts, and don't know how to do the modifying themselves?
What happened to all of those glorious machine shops that dropped axles, showed how to add extra head bolts to cylinder heads, showed carburetor tech, Guys who would weld up things for you, Huh????? I know SOME of these establishments still exist........But, I don't see much of it anymore in the Hot Rod mags. Possibly the owners of these magazines today, don't know about these processe themselves, or they think we aren't smart enough to absorb the info. When I was younger, these books were my Bible, I'd have a rolled up Popular Hot Rodding in my back jeans pocket going to High School.
Today, I continue to look at the newsstands, but rarely buy what they think is interesting....it's mostly crap. Maybe I've just lived through the really good years of car magazine articles. Maybe I'm just old, and expect the editors to really be car guys, ....I just dont know, the new mags frustrate me.
What happened to all of those glorious machine shops that dropped axles, showed how to add extra head bolts to cylinder heads, showed carburetor tech, Guys who would weld up things for you, Huh????? I know SOME of these establishments still exist........But, I don't see much of it anymore in the Hot Rod mags. Possibly the owners of these magazines today, don't know about these processe themselves, or they think we aren't smart enough to absorb the info. When I was younger, these books were my Bible, I'd have a rolled up Popular Hot Rodding in my back jeans pocket going to High School.
Today, I continue to look at the newsstands, but rarely buy what they think is interesting....it's mostly crap. Maybe I've just lived through the really good years of car magazine articles. Maybe I'm just old, and expect the editors to really be car guys, ....I just dont know, the new mags frustrate me.