Street Rodder - 1982

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January
Features - Tour: Hercules Steel Bodies T'c, Tour: Walker Radiator Works, 1981 STREET RODDER Index, Henry Hirise Events - Merced-Mini Nats, Sun, Sin & Tin Run, 6th Annual Ros and Custom Round-Up, Andy's Picnic #15, Narod's Cornfeed Rods and Customs - Painter's Pride, Two-Doors from Texas, Black Magic, Street B, Deuces Are Wild, Reggie's Rides, Basketcase is Beautiful, Rare Ragtop Departments - The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Cop Shop, Bill's Eye, NSRA News, Modeler's Corner, Rodder's Shopping Mart, Early Iron, Street Rod Happenings, Advertiser's Index
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February
Features - Garage Scene: Alaska, Garage Scene: Arizona, Garage Scene: Texas, Garage Scene: Indiana, Garage Scene: Missouri, Garage Scene: New Jersey, Tour Vintage Chassis Works, The Canats are Coming Events - Roadster Roundup, NSRA Nationals North Technical - Suspension Simplicity, Basic Rack-and-Pinion Rods and Customs - 1951 Rodman, 3DODGE3, Easy Street Express, Kinnaman's Kustom, Finest Swedish Steel, Minor in Possession, Fortunate Find, Big Apple Beauty Departments - The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Cop Shop, Bill's Eye, NSRA News, Modeler's Corner, Rodder's Shopping Mart, Early Iron, Street Rod Happenings, Advertising Index
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March
Features -Old to New, Update: Project Hi-Tub, Update: Tom's Tub II, Henry Hirise Technical - Metal Polishing "Secrets", Light 'em Up Events - All-Deuce Run - Texas, Cruisin' the Creek - Arizona, Halloween Run - Florida Rods and Cruisers - Misty Blue, Champion, Oh Brother, Candy Apple Eagle, Pair O' Chariots, Extra Efford Departments - The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Cop Shop, In Bill's Eye, NSRA News, Modeler;s Corner, Rodder's Shopping Mart, Early Iron, Street Rod Happenings
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April
Features - Street Security Components, Tour: Vintage Air, Update: Tom's Tub II, Old to New - Part 2 Events - Ladies Day - California, Mother's Day - California, Hot Rod Heaven - Oregon Technical - Customize 'Glass Bodies, Gimme A Brake, Clutch Linkage Rods and Customs - Unbelievable Phaeton, Old Gold, Tangy "T", Sue's '28, East Denver Boys, Details Departments - The Street Corner, Cruisin' Through, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Cop Shop, Bill's Eye, NSRA News, Modeler's Corner, Rodder's Shopping Mart, Early Iron, Street Rod Happenings
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May
Features - Big Daddy and the King, Where Were You in '72, "The World's Most Famous Street Rod", Garage Scene - California, Street Rodder Project Shop, Henry Hirise Events - Utah Shines Rods and Customs - Spitfire, Bowie's Bullet, Class of '37, Emerald Lady, Ewe Haul, Disney Deuce, Mel's '50 Departments - The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Cruisin' Through, Shop Manual, Cop Shop, Bill's Eye, NSRA News, Early Iron, Modeler's Corner, Rodder's Shopping Mart, Street Rod Happenings
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June
Contents - The Street Corner (It might have been a good theme for Show and Tell but, as vacations go, it went - much too quickly.), Bananas! (What else would you call a screaming yellow Willys pickup that makes you crazy?), Rodder Mail (Whether it's Congrats or Brickbats, the reader's always write.), Shop Manual, Cop Shop, Street Rodding in Bill's Eye (Our capitalistis columnist reminds us that even the most exasperating experiences cam be humorus - with hindsight.), NSRA News (Hello, Jerry, Goodbye, Goodguy Gary. Congratulations, both of you.), Fiberglass is Easy - Part 2 (One of the most exciting parts of glasswork is how easy it is to change things...like wheelwells and cowl contours.), Project Update: Tom's Tub Too (The new Deuce should be ready for Saint Paul.), Oakland Roadster Show (Hot rodding's isn't getting older, it's getting better.), K.C. Candy (This fat-fendered Ford is loaded with calories.), Mickey's Merc (Here is a leadsled centerspread that is truly worthy of a frame...on the livingroom wall.), Cross-Country Chevrolet (George and Yvonne Jones '32 sedan goes a long way at trophy time.), Tour: McLeod Industries (They have a clutch for everything but a Hydramatic handshake.), Single T (Happiness is a "T" from Tucson.), Modulate! ("Wiring and Firing" is a whole lot simpler with this module from Auto Rod Controls.), Big Daddy and the King - Interview Part 2 (Lowriders, highriders, and why are they saying that about Detroit.), Street Rodder Goes to the Movies (Look at me, Ma. I'm going to be a star.), Simple Shrouds (Here's a "Kustom Kwickie"...how to surround your sidepipes with sheetmetal.), Modeler's Corner (If you're too young to remember - or too old to care about - the Beach Boys, the realism of this little "Little Deuce Coupe" will still put a song in your heart.), Rodder's Shopping Mart, Early Iron, Street Rod Happenings
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July
Contents - The Street Corner (Is that what they call "cruising?"), Rodder Mail (Just because I drive a late-model doesn't mean I'm not a nice person.), Shop Manual (If you still think that a Corvair is the only I.E.S to have - you had better pick up after the Pacer.), Cop Shop (Uninsured motorists are the ones who need it the most.), Street Rodding in Bill's Eye ("Old cars" are getting newer.), NSRA News (Now there are five more reasons to go to Saint Paul.), Big Daddy and the King - Interview - Conclusion (The quest for quality and the search for solar sufficiency.), Project Update: Tom's Tub Too (In order to get the big stuff done, there are a lot of little things to do.), Indy World of Wheels (The crowds came out in spite of all of the snow in the world - and no temperature at all.), Kool '54 (What can Richard Zocchi do to top the "COOL '50".), Class of '37 (One of it's dreams is root beer candy.), Phunny Phaeton (A former fuel funny car fanatic fabricates a fantastic fliptop full-dendered faeton.), Like Father - Like Son (If you have been wondering what the next generation is coming to, it's here.), Street Rod Scouting (Hey, Coach! Can I get a merit badge for this?), L.A. '82 (It was Street Rod Heaven on Earth.), Project Update: Ol' Goat (What do you get when you cross a smooth cat with a wild Indian.), Nose Job (This transplant isn't medical.), Tour: Kurt's Hot Rod Restoration (Chasing around the shop in search of Shakey Scheider's shadow.), Modeler's Corner (Does glue make the pages stick to your fingers>), Rodder's Shopping Mart, Early Iron, Street Rod Happenings, Nuts To You! (Are you going crazy trying to find fancy fasteners for your rod?), Henry Hirise
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August
Contents - The Street Corner (Keeping a low profile.), Rodder Mail (There's more to Mico than meets the eye.), Shop Manual, Cop Shop (Cops are people too.), Street Rodding in Bill's Eye (If it bothers Biil, you can bet he'll bother you.), NSRA News (The Nats make good lookin' for spectators, too.), Geenie Shifting (Tom Phipps strikes a blow for resto-rodding.), Builders Guide to the V-6 Scene (Everything you ever wanted to know about those little things - Part One.), Project Update: Tom's Tub Too (We're getting closer...but so is our deadline.), Fiberglass is Easy (That doesn't necessarily mean it's fast, though.), Tom's Fun Run V ("The Big Tour" was the biggest ever.), Custom Cruiser (Burns Berryman's Chevy has earned it's title.), Dad's '24 (Chuck Gross' Buick is a good lookin' and unique rod, but it was his daughter, Cynthia, who really caught our photog's eye.), Motion '82 (Eight times in Toronto - that's Big.), Art's Back (Just like the back of a Victoria, here's something special.), NSRA in the Deep South (Your Birmingham Mini-Nats kicks off a super session.), Cheap and Easy (Power Windows that look good, too.), Garage Scene - North Carolina (This one is really homebuilt - home photographed, too.), Rodder's Shopping Mart, Early Iron, Street Rod Happenings, Modeler's Corner (Here's one "plastic" Project Car which didn't have to be trailered to Poli-Form.)
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September
Contents - The Street Corner (Dor some unexplainable reason, all three of this month's "commentary" columns seem to reflect similar themes...I guess it just proves that great minds...), Showcase (Art Chrisman has something new to go with all of those neat old race cars now.), Rodder Mail, Shop Manual (Frank answers some more questions about flatheads and Strombergs...is that all anybody thinks about anymore.), Cop Shop (Cops do run into some strange people on their beat, but Tony's latest report sounds like a visit to the Twilight Zone.), Street Rodding in Bill's Eye (It sure can be a drag having to be fifty and remember the Fifties.), NSRA News (Oklahmoa City is OK for the '83 Nats and here's how to get something besides a '33 Ford on the cover of StreetScene.), Metal Technology and the Street Rodder - Chapter One (What happens to ancient metal when you heat it, bend it...then put your life behind it and drive it.), Neat and New (If superslick is what you crave, these parts are smooth as...Burma-Shave.), The Edge of Nitrous (If you feel like fool injection, find out what it is, how it works, how to use it and why not?), Brooks Gets Looks (A full-custom stovebolt isn't the most common sight you'll see.), One Deuce...Two Deuce (Don't Bully this guy...his wife's car is as tough as he is.), First Time (There's no better way to learn street rod building than with On The Job training.), Georgia On My Mind (You don't often see a '33 Chevy street rod roadster...and you may never see another one like this.), Nostalgia Nats (Antique dragsters and street rods rock Northern California with another day of flat-out fun.), Update: Tom's Tub Too (Paintin', puttin' together and trimmin' takes time.), Ridge Runner (Without a lot of backyard talent, all the mail order parts in California won't build a rod as neat as this one.), Builder's Guide to the V-6 Scene - Part Two (Picking up where we left him last month, "Six-Pat" gives us the straight scoop on little bent motors.), Update: Ol' Goat (Our 1933 "GTO" gets a little more of the European "Cat" personality...a Jaguar XJ6 power rack-and-pinion steering.), Modeler's Corner (The Nameless National Luminaries get together over model Mercs and Deuces.), Rodder's Shopping Mart, Early Iron, Street Rod Happenings, Henry Hirise
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October
Contents - The Street Corner (OK, the editor got a bit carried away last month...well, we have good news and we have bad news. The bad news is that he came back and the good news is that he's feeling better.), Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Cop Shop (The rules are the rules, but sometimes they don't apply to street rods.), Street Rodding in Bill's Eye (Street Rod insurance isn't quite as "optional" as some of you might think.), NSRA News (You don't have to own a running rod to get a lot out of the National Street Rod Association.), Fiberglass is Easy - Part Four (It's been a long time between Part (first) One and Last One, but we think that it was time well spent.), High-Energy Engines (Racing Head Services has an idea that you'll like a truly prescription rebuilt street rod engine.), Twice as Nice (Jamie Musselman won't buy just any car, but he's enough of a poker player that he always appreciates a pair.), Humpy Hauler (Not only is a '36 Dodge a rare-rod, but a New York Panel Truck that's driven to California for a photo session..), Update: Tom's Tub Too (Our Publisher has polished off his latest project - a four-door hi-boy that sounds as mean as it looks.), Especially for Dads (The L.A. Roadster Club hasn't been putting on their Father's Day Swap Meet for all of their 25 years, but it's still an annual tradition.), NSRA Nats East ("Makin' it to York!" was the thing to do - rain or shine.), Tour: Linken Manufacturing (On one of our trips north of the border we discovered a "Canadianeighbor" who has street rod chassis building down to a science.), Metal Technology and the Street Rodder - Chapter Two (If you think their only two kinds of metal - shiny and rusty - you don't need this series...or this magazine.), Exclusive Elegance (What do you get for the guy who has everything? How about a stainless steering column.), Way's '34 (It's a guaranteed eye-catcher, this red sedan, and that's the w-a-y to build 'em.), Cowtown '82 (Making a wish to the fish was just one good way to pass the time. You could guess the weight of the "Chicken Cedan".), The Stripper (Would you believe a powerful paint remover that smells good, too.), Modeler's Corner (After writing about three California-style phaetons, Tim had to move out here to see them first hand.), Willy's Willys (Remember all those mean-looking Willys coupes? Here's another one on the street!), Rodder's Shopping Mart, Early Iron, Street Rod Happenings Rodder '82 Catalog - Introduction, Reproduction Parts, Wheels and Tires, Front End Components, Rear End Components, Springs, Etc, Shocks and Mounts, Brake Kits and Accessories, Boxing Plates and Crossmembers, Trans and Motor Mounts, Engine/Drivetrain Components, Frames and Chassis, Electrical Components, Interiors, Covers, Bras, etc, Fiberglass Parts, Fiberglass Bodies, Steel Parts, Services, Turn Key Cars, Security Systems, Books and Catalogs, Tools and Equipment, Directory
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November
Contents - The Street Corner (The big talk this month is about the big event. As is often the case, there are two sides to this story.), Rodder's Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in Bill's Eye (Street rodders are not immune to drawing the wrong conclusions, so don't assume too much about the old-timers you see.), NSRA News, Street Rod Club Registry (Right here, in this one issue...Everything you could want to know about street rod and custom car clubs! Wrong, membership breath! Some of you didn't answer our request.), Down Under (A short note from a little shop far away.), Metal Technology and the Street Rodder - Chapter Three (You remember those wooden building blocks you used to play with? Well, the price of your toys just went up.), Small Swipes (While looking around a big place through a short glass, we discovered how Total Performance "chops" windshield wipers.), Improv-Vent Seal (Sometimes you'll find what your looking for in someone elses bag of tricks.), They Call It The Nationals (To call an international event of such magnitude the "Nationals" seems a bit limiting.), 'Nothernats (They have 'em in other countries, and they love 'em, too.), Gratitude (When this guy went to the garage to build a street rod, he had his wife's blessing. Now they're both happy.), Leadsled Spectacular (Whoever said "Lead is Dead" certainly wasnt in Des Moines.), No Dirt (If the smooth look is what you're after, you'd better not waste any time before checking out this topless treat.), Mad Mallard Stomp (You guessed it...the East Denver Boys strike again!), Tour: Harrah's Automotive Collection (Classic car fanatics have long considered Harrah's to be their Mecca. Now it houses many of the most famous rods and customs in the world.), Modeler's Corner (Inside the maxi-event was another smaller show - about 1/25th scale.), Rodder's Shopping Mart, Street Rod Happenings, Henry Hirise
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December
Contents - The Street Corner (Progress is relative...(he wasn;t heavy but he's still my brother.), Showcase (This has to be one of the nicest Tenth Anniversary presents a magazine ever got@), Rodder Mail (Whenever we try to forget Christmas, the kids and a few readers are sure to remind us.), Shop Manual (Down-home strippin' doesn't usually earn an arrest for indecent exposure.), Street Rodding in Bill's Eye (When this guy sticks his neck out, he makes sure that somebody close by has a hatchet ready!), NSRA News (The annual "New Product of the Year" competition breeds excellence.), The Road To Better Rails (Just when you think that there's nothing new under the sun, somebody finds a job shop that uses lasers to cut out frame rails.), Tour: Root Autobody, Ltd. (On a recent journey into the Great White North we got to the root of a bunch of super paint jobs.), Does "High Energy" Really Work (It's one thing to guess? It's quite another to put your theories to the text.), Metal Technology and the Street Rodder - Chapter Four (Cold-forming is something with which most rookies are familiar.), Is The Flathead Really Dead? (Not really, but Chevy sixes are very much alive and well.), Makin' It To Merced (Here's a town that plays "Street Rod Capital of the World for a Weekend" for keeps.), Posies (Those flowers really look better when you can get right down to them.), Lowdown (Danny Brent strikes again...that doesn't mean he's a bad person.), Independence Day (The Street Tiques of Memphis get together on July 4th for fun - and for charity.), Dual Duty (We've seen a lot of unusual shop trucks, but this one takes the rake.), It Takes Two (Bringing home the groceries is a Mom and Pop operation.), Home Mechanics Exam (Since evryone else is offering you the chance for self-analysis, we thought we'd make our self-test be about something really important.), Reunion at Harvey's (The hot cruisin' spot is still on Firestone Boulevard...but nobody goes anymore.), Modeler's Corner (Even the "little guys" come up with new stuff from time to time.), Rodder's Shopping Mart, Early Iron, Street Rod Happenings
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