Car Craft December 1953
First issue of Car Craft Magazine, published as "Car Craft Formerly HONK!".
Publisher for the magazine was R E Peterson, and the editor was John Christy. The magazine ran 66 pages, color cover, and black and white pages. Car Craft continued the Honk format which featured any car, motorcycle, or boat of interest. As the issues went on it would move to a strictly hot rod and custom car forma
Contents and Featured Cars
Chuck DeWitt's 1950 Ford Convertible
Buster Litton's 1949 Ford - The Panoramic Ford
The San Antonio Rose
Bert Mouron's 1932 Ford Roadster
Chet Herbert's Streamliner
Hill-Davis' Streamliner
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