The titles listed below are ones that we have identified but unfortunately have either limited information or incomplete sets of cover images. We continue to search for these missing images so that we may publish a complete set.


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Chrome & Flames Chrome & Flames (1988). This short-lived title was published in 1988 by Willy Caesbroeck and Custom Partners Inc. in New York City. Content seemed to cover a little bit of everything - vans, muscle cars, hot rodded foreign cars and oddball stuff.
Ford Enthusiast Ford Enthusiast was published by the Performance Ford Club of America. The publisher was Charles Crites who was the owner of Crites Restoration Products.
Muscle Car Motion Muscle Car Motion (2002 - 2003). Started by Jeff Gaddie and the American Muscle Car Association. This title began in 2002, and only five issues have been identified. The title was apparently folded into Muscle Car Enthusiast in early 2003.
Muscle Car Power Muscle Car Power (2002 - 2003). Created by Tom Shaw, who had previously worked for Primedia's Muscle Car Review. He started this new title in early 2003, and it was folded into Muscle Car Enthusiast in late 2003.
Muscle Car Power Muscle Car Power (2006 - 2012). A bi-monthly magazine, it was started by the Action Pursuit Group with Cam Benty as the editor. It premiered in the Fall, 2006 and continued into early 2012. Content included both vintage (1960s - 1970s) and more modern muscle cars such as the Camaro, Ford Mustang and Dodge Challenger.
Muscle Monthly Muscle Monthly (1989 - 1997). This is the official magazine of the National Muscle Car Association. We have only found issues through early 1997.
Rocky Mountain Wheel Rocky Mountain Wheel (1989 - 1997) is a monthly magazine from Denver, Colorado covering the full gamut of motorsports. We have only identified three volumes of printed issues.
Street Tech Street Tech (2014?). We have limited information on this publication as only one issue has surface from 2014. It may have become an online magazine published by Jefferson Bryant, but this is unconfirmed.
Street Thunder Street Thunder (2005? - 2010?). The publisher was the North America Media Group. They ran a series of clubs and published non-newstand magazines for club members. Scott Parkhurst was the editor, and he ran the National Street Machine Club. Content focused on rods, customs but mostly muscle cars. Club members got free parts in exchange for a review (a deal with manufacturers), books and videos discounts, manufacturer parts discounts, and access to national events.
Super Ford Parts Exchange Super Ford Parts Exchange (1975/76 - 1979). This newsletter was started in 1975 or 1976 by John Paradise in Seneca Falls, NY. It was a small newsprint-style classified ads publication listing Ford cars and parts for sale. After the December 1979 issue, Mr Paradise started Super Ford. Numbering for this new title continued from the classified ad newsletter.