Street Rod Builder - 2005

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January
Features - Instigator (A '34 Chevy that sets new standards), Motor City Warrior (A 20-year project results in the ultimate show car - a science fair on wheels), Mom's Ride (Father and son collaborated to build this Wescott's '32 chopped coupe), Anything Can Be Fixed (This '39 convertible was a basket case), High-Mile Roadster (The story of a wandering high-mile roadster that found life and a new home), Above Standard (The kind of street rod a retired machinist builds in his "spare time") Tech - Fiberglass Facts And Fiction (Dealilng with the misconception of fiberglass vs. steel), How To Repair Fiberglass (Repairing structural cracks in fiberglass using the professional "Vee" blend technique), Fiberglass Hood Fitment (What to do when the lid won't fit), Billet Headlights (CNC-machined lights from Greening Auto Company), Millennium Lights (The perfect complement to a modern rod, from Steve's Auto Restoration), Floored! (Installing a Bitchin Products floorboard kit in a channeled '34 roadster), Cool Cowl (Filling and molding a Model A cowl), Pull-To-Start Ignition (The new ignition switches and the relays to make them work) Depts/Events - Positive Camber, Street Rod Trends, Chevs Of The 40s, Street Rod Builder Buying Guide
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February
Features - Bonneville Or Bust (Straight-line fever hits California Street Rods as it preps a '34 Chevy coupe for the salt), From Pencil To Pavement (How one man's rendering became another man's ride), Shifty Business (Continuing a great tradition of building fine show cars), Hollowpoint (A high-caliber Model A), The Great Update (A '37 sedan that was transformed into a show winner), Kinkaid's Killer Koupe (It took eight years to build, but it was worth it) Tech - Building Your First Street Rod (Ideas and money-saving tips to help you get started on your first street rod project), Power Up (The simplicity, convenience and billet good looks of power window control), The Straight-Axle Slam (We show you how to install a straight-axle airbag system on a '34 Ford), 40 Top-Chopping Tips (Tips on lowering your lid), Killer Chiller (Preparing a Model A for air-conditioning), Stop The Draft (Installing brake-pedal seals) Depts/Events - Positive Camber, Street Rod Trends, NRSA Kalamazoo, Street Rod Builder Buying Guide
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November
Features - Who's The Boss? (Don't argue with this highly motivated Victoria), The Continental Cut (An elegantly styled, limited-production '41 Lincoln Continental that's built to drive), Beyond The Concept (What began as a simple illustration ends up much more), Mercury Rising (Chevy had wings on it's feet six long years before Ford did), Balance Of Trade (A walk-behind mower and $600 got this '38 project started), The Harpoon (Building a truck roadster for the 21st century) Tech - What's Hot & New (The NSRA new-products was brimming with innovative new street rod product offerings), Spring Time (Installing a Posies rear-spring kit in a '33-'34 Ford chassis), A Clean Wipe (New Port's all new Clean Wipe System comes with not one but two wiper arms. Here's the easy install), Body & Paint: How The Pros Work (Real-world pro-shop information that you can apply to your home shop) Depts/Events - Positive Camber, Street Rod Trends, Street Rod Builder Buying Guide, Double Whammy (One day at the Street Rod Nationals was beyond the NSRA's control), Street Rod Builder Performance Directory, Hot Rods Invade Ohio (The Goodguys Nationals in Columbus was a great display of hot iron)
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December
Features - The Coupe Collection (Coupes are cool, and here are some fine examples for your viewing pleasure), Maryland's Finest (Ed Johnson wanted something different, so he built a wild, bright orange '30 Chevy three-window coupe), The Apprentice (As generations go, here's living proof that rodding is in good hands), One Inspired Coupe (This coupe carries on the tradition of great hot rod coupes), Coupe Du Jour (A new age theme flavors an age-old tradition), Georgia Deuce (A coupe that looks as though it was built 50 years ago), Blade Runner (It takes a sharp knife to hide a Corvette under a coupe's body) Tech - Caddy Whack (Chopping the top on a '49 Cadillac torpedo), $50 Homemade Roller (To help you make curves like a pro), Compound Curves Without Covell (How to make your own interior panels without compound curves), Painless Wiring (Learn how to do it yourself), Chromeplating Basics (How to make your shromeplating experience a good one), Fire Blocker (Installing an all-new firewall in a '34 Ford coupe), Window Addressing (How to install a power window kit in an early Ford), Open-Barrel Tech Tips (Over a barrel about crimping open-barrel terminals? Don't be) Depts/Events - Positive Camber, Street Rod Trends, Street Rod Builder Buying Guide, Party In P-Town (Everyone has a great time at Goodguys Pleasanton), Street Rod Builders Performance Directory
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