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January
1984
Features - Showcase (If you wonder where the new talent is coming from, check out what this 15-year-old did with our Project Phantom and a Potter's Trunk.), Street Rodding In England (Part One - I never knew just how good street rodders have it in the states.), Pontiac P-Car Styling Ideas (Sensational new renderings by this renowned automotive artist grace our pages.), Mullins Owner's Club (If you own anything at all, chances are pretty good there's an owner's club just for you, because one of the latest is for fans of the Mullins Red Cap trailer.), Tow'D! (One of street rodding's biggest drawbacks, lack of storage space, is solved in this month's build-up.), Cramped Quarters (Increase your elbow room with a buyer's guide to luggage trailers.), The Hercules Trailer (The ease of assembly makes this unit one of the most popular available.), They Did It In Merced (Street rodders make themselves at home for the '83 NSRA Western Nationals.), The Coupe (This 1934 Chevrolet coupe is an old workhorse that, like it's owner Mickey McGuire, is a long way from retirement.), 1983 Street Rodder Magazine Index (Find any 1983 SRM article with our easy reference index.), Attaboy, Goodguy! (Gary Meador's 1948 Plymouth is another fairy tale to bite the dust.), Miss Vicky (The trailer goes behind Richard Herbert's 1932 Ford Victoria.), Why Do They Call Them "Hot Rods", Dad? (Here are the Glen Boyd, Sr. and Jr., father-and-son, street rods, a 1937 Ford roadster and a 1933 Ford coupe respectively.), Start With An Idea (Some rodders, like Russell Smith, do build 'em like they used to, Just witness his 1932 Ford Pickup.), They Call Him "Mr." (David Cassidy, and he built a 1933 Ford Victoria at home.), Rolled Pan For "A-Bones" (Whether it's full-fendered or hi-boy, this finishes off the rear of the Model A in style.), Backyard Engineering (Part 2 - Drivetrain basics. Current technology brings us advanced concepts, more effecient parts and newfound thrills.), Update: Project Phantom '33 (Our phantom is phinally phinished and we'd just like to thank all the little people.), Very Important Papers: Auto Repair For Dummies (From our book review, we determined that there is indeed hope for street rod widows.), Henry HiRise Departments - The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL'S EYE, Cop Shop, NSRA News, Modeler's Corner, Rodder's Shopping Mart, Early Iron, Street Rod Happenings
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April
1984
Features - Quarterflash (The good old days are coming back with Street Rodder magazine's 4th annual Nostalgia Nationals.), Street Rodder's Reader's Survey (A Free Street Rodder decal for a piece of your mind.), Big Power From A Small Package (Performance...Effeciency...Proportion... the new B&M Forced Induction System has just about everything going for it.), A Lifetime Of Wheels (Ray Godman, the owner of this 1932 Ford roadster, proves that one man's handicap is another man's trademark.), Carbon vs. Copper: A Wire Plug Primer (What goes into plug wires depends upon what has to come out.), Matranga Memories (The car that has inspired custom fans for decades only really existed for about a year.), Family Loyality (The Gil Canales family's 1953 Chevrolet truck earned them experience money can't buy.), No Fog At London Bridge (Bob Wright's '49 Ford convertible was built for fun in the sun.), Bonnie And Clyde (The memory of the famous 20th Century outlaws rides again on Steve Short's 1933 Ford Sedan.), Essex Appeal (In Charlie Payne's 1928 Essex Coupe, Posies supersedes a Super 6.), Shhhboom! (Some customs, like Wayne Jones' 1951 Ford Sedan, are never finished.), Backyard Engineering (Part 4: Venturing into the world of independent front suspension.), The Street Rodder And His Project Shop (Part Two - Power Tools, necessities in the construction of any street rod.), Flashback ("Back in those days, my father was teaching me the lesson I will carry throughout my life".) Departments - The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL'S EYE, Cop Shop, NSRA News, Modeler's Corner, Rodder's Shopping Mart, Early Iron, Street Rod Happenings
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May
1984
Features - Aluminum Dream (Watch the engine of your dreams take shape as Street Rodder builds an aluminum, blown 355-inch small-block Chevy.), The Street Rodder And His Project Shop (Part Three - Without solid welding skills, you'll strike out in the rod-building process...and it's a lot easier if you have the proper equipment.), Rodder Project - Project: Hi-Tub (Plumbing and wiring - the little things mean a lot.), Rated "X" (How Gene Reese puts the "X" back into Texan Model 40 frames.), C-Deuce (To a couple of kids hawking newspapers, no hot rod dreams seemed impossible, even cars like Dave Griner's 1932 Ford coupe.), Two Low Taxi (Gordy Schwarz is one rodder who built some inexpensive entertainment, the 1938 Chrysler sedan.), The Ridler Award (In memory of one of the leading innovators from the early years of custom cars and hot rod shows.), The Khrome Shoppe Special (Ingenuity of design and created this 1934 Fird Ciyoem a state-of-the-art rod for Bob Reed.), Rod And Roll High School (Did you ever build a street rod in shop class? At New York's Poughkeepsie High, students are earning shop credes in Rodding and Restoration IA.), Shy-Low (Mike and Jeannie Boyer's '29 Ford Tudor began as a Mother's Day present and ended up a five-year family project.), The Fantastic Voyage (Join Vintage Air for a walking tour through your air-conditioning system.), A Study In Early Automotive Engineering (WARNING: If your a diehard "Deucer" who thinks the flathead was Henry Ford's ideal powerplant, DO NOT READ THIS.), Henry HiRise Departments - Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL'S EYE, NSRA News, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Rodder's Shopping Mart, Street Rod Happenings
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June
1984
Features - Help Stamp Out Antennas (Dick Dean and Eldon Titus show how easy it is to do it yourself.), What's Happening In Alaska And Hawaii? (Street Rodder investigated the "state" of street rodding in the furthest American outposts.), Just 'Round The Corner (A custom isn't finished til it's finished.), Ain't This America? (Illusion and reality come together in some great new concepts by this premier automotive artist.),Backyard Engineering (Part Five - There's more to engineering an independent rear suspension system than just bolting it in.), Sweeter Than Wine (Bob Johnson's 1940 Mercury convertible is still a rose by any other name.), Tequila Sunrise (Drink three of these and you can walk under a leadsled - even one as low as Don Milinkivoch's 1949 Ford coupe.), Yellow Submarine (If you get it as low as Don Kirby's 1936 Chevrolet sedan, you can go anywhere you like.), Buckeye Beauty (The cruising, just like Jerry Vallance's 1956 Chevrolet hardtop, has gotten better with time.), Windy City Warrior (Dennis Zacek cruises to work in a 1951 Mercury coupe with one eye out for Joliet Jake.), Venus And The Goldbrick (Two show winners from the past, Bob Larivee, Sr. 1956 Chevrolet convertible and 1933 Ford Cabriolet, are resurected and reproduced for a new generation to enjoy.), The Street Rodder and his Project Shop (Part Four - Body Builders - In sheetmetal repair, knowing what tools to use is half the battle.), Aluminum Dream - Conclusion (Our short-block turns "runner" as we wrap up this special featherweight Chevy 355.), Flashback (Where have you gone, Mr. McKinley?) Departments - The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL'S EYE, NSRA News, Modeler's Corner, Rodder's Shopping Mart, Early Iron, Street Rod Happening's
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July
1984
Features - Showcase (This Rod Of Custom artist sees a universal subject through a French perspective.), Low-Buck Beginning (Don't expect to complete that "inexpensive" street rod project unless you restrain your spending from the start.), Under Construction (This rad '32 Ford roadster has excellent references.), Garage Scene: Washington (Ex-cop Ron Hansen is glad there aren't many of these '40 Ford coupes on his former beat!), Straight As An Arrow (Or, how to check front end alignment at home.), Signs Of The Times (By the morning of Tom's Fun Run No. 7, chances for rain were reduced to less than 10 percent, happily confirmed by the mountain blue skies of dawn.), You Can Take It With You (A Swiv-L-Fold may be the street rodders solution to the limited storage blues.), Bring In The Reinforcements (No, not the National Guard, but a permanent fencer fix.), Fireman's Fancy (Things go better when you paint them Coca-Cola red - like Lewis Young's 1929 Ford pickup.), Dizzy In Motion (The Toronto phenomenon reaches 10 years as its host makes 20.), Goldrusher (In the land of short summers, Steve Taylor has to enjoy his 1933 Plymouth coupe quickly.), Desert Fantasy (Larry Murray's '33 Ford phaeton shimmers like a mirage under Arizona sun.), Lavender Lady (I wish they all could be Kentucky girls, like George and Linda Lynch's 1932 Ford phaeton.), So Cool (Dean Hymes has had eleven Mercs and this one, a 1959 Mercury coupe, is the best yet.), The Street Rodder And His Project Shop (Part Five - Shaping metal at home is a lot easier if you use professional fabrication equipment.), Surmounting Difficulty (When cleaning up your rod, why go half-way?), Henry HiRise Departments - The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL'S EYE, NSRA News, KKOA Headlines, Modeler's Corner, Rodder's Shopping Mart, Early Iron, Street Rod Happenings
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August
1984
Features - Showcase, Glendale Cuope And Roadster Club (We've become the greatest bench racers in the last 30 years.), Tune For Performance (If you've been hopping up your rod for the once-a-year drags, you may be overlooking some of the most important steps.), Street Rodder Magazine's 4th Annual Nostalgia Nationals (For two days, time was the only thing that stood still at the old fashioned drags.), Garage Scene - Texas (Gordon Chisenhall's '41 Willys is hot on the outside and cool on the inside.), Easy On The Change (One rodder's solution to the high cost of quick change gears is now available to the masses.), The Art Chrisman Chronicles (Thirty-five years of all-out hot rodding are behind this pioneer of modern-day racing.), Best Of Both Worlds (Mike Starcevich's 1941 Willy's coupe is a really good way to break the drag racing habit.), Cheap Shot (Dan Holck enjoys street rodding the old-fashioned way with his 1923 Ford roadster.), This Time We'll Do It Right (Here's your chance to see Harry Bradley's "Ain't This America" panel artwork properly aligned.), Smoke Gets In Your Eyes (When Roy Brizio says "Thank you: he means business.), The Frankland Collection (Does this assembly of antique racers guve you any ideas for that next hot rod banquet.), Cop Shop Coupe (One man's tea is another's poison, and Tom Profer's 1934 Ford coupe is "proof".), Anglia of Attack (Fortunately, small cars, like Dean Wallarub's 1946 Anglia sedan, make neat street rods, especially when they are decked out in high=-performance finery.), Fin-Ish Your Brakes (Here's the low-dough way to Buick aluminim drums.), The Street Rodder And His Project Shop (Part Six - Custom street rod parts fabrication relies heavily on metal fabrication in the third dimension.), The New Guys On The Block (Now there's more than one choice of oil pan for the 289/302 Ford.) Departments - The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL'S EYE, NSRA News, Rodder's Shopping Mart, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Street Rod Happenings
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September
1984
Features - Showcase, Midwest Comfort (Bill Durrette's 1941 Chevrolet coupe is dependable, driveable fun.), Legroom Plus (Get the totally standard look (and inches) the factory forgot.), Invisible Means Of Support (Here's a quick and simple solution to one of rodding's most splintery problems.), Streets Of Sau Paulo (Dean Moon plays detective in South America.), The Steel Answer (Here's the solution to your firewall frustrations.), Hot Tips For Flathead Cool (A reader from the Midwest gave us some ideas on this age-old dilemma.), Special Orders (Brooke Harvey's 1939 LaSalle sedan is a daily driver again with "classic class".), Playing With Fire (Imagine how easy recruiting smokeater's would be if Mark Weiss 1923 Ford roadster were the standard hoon 'n ladder.), Chop It (And let your fingers do the talking, just as James Nichol's 1935 Chevrolet sedan does.), Almost Heaven (Bill Beatty uses his setbacks as stepping stones to build his 1932 Ford coupes and a 1934 Ford Cabriolet.), Ace Trucking Co. (Joe Fuch's '37 Chevrolet pickup goes around a half-ton at a time.), Looney Tunes Transit Co. (The truth is stranger than fiction...have you heard the one about Ron Karis' 1946 Ford sedan delivery?), Garage Scene - Alaska (Lundy Atkins keeps his garage full of profitibal business, repairing and repainting wrecks and rods...like his own '32 Ford and Bob Jone's '32 Nash.), The 6,935-Day Dream (Reverse is nice, but Joe Figueroa Jr's 1951 Mercury required 19 years of work.), Seeing Double (Jim McKinley's and Bob Peirson's '35 Ford three-window coupes send us on a flashback to the present.), The Great American Race ($100,000 went to the winner of the cross-country race for unmodified pre-'37 autos.), VIP - Book Reviews (Two full-color glossy books and two factual books listing vacation info fall into the hands ot the STREET RODDER book critic.), Henry HiRise Departments - The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL'S EYE, NSRA News, KKOA Leadlines, Modeler's Corner, Rodder's Shopping Mart, Early Irons, Street Rod Happenings
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October
1984
Features - Don't Be A Not-Ready-For-Prime-Time Sprayer (How to prep aluminim the right way.), Sailor's Delight (The old man of the sea, Troy Reed, returns to a 1930 Ford pickup.), One Month From The Heart (What can happen when a dying boy asks the Minnesota Street Rod Association for new fenders.), Presto, Instant Carson! (A humpback goes under the knife for a new look.), New Old Style (Despite its timeless appearance, Jim Walker's 1948 Chevrolet coupe is a recent creation.), Flashback (Frank McAteer has more memories of his first two hot rods.), Packing Iron In Cowtown (The Midwest rises again for the 5th straight year!), Discover Columbus, America (Whenever the National Street Rod Association takes the act to the Ohio capital, a new record is guaranteed.), Ol' Black Magic (Garry Dooley has been under the spell of a 1948 Chevrolet coupe for 18 years.), San Jose, Can You See (1700 rods coming to town for a change of street scenery.), Harps '33 (The true story of "That Yellow Car", the third brother to the California Kid and Jake's '34.), Something's Working (Not only was the NSRA Nats another record breaker, but the manufacturer and dealer show was a major success.), Garage Scene: Kansas (Watch out for Cliff Hix's low-flying Model T...it's Allison powered.), How To Build The Really Right Flat-Head (Chapter One - Plan your work, then work your plan.) Departments - The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL'S EYE, NSRA News, Modeler's Corner, Rodder's Shopping Mart, Early Iron, Street Rod Happenings
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November
1984
Features - Showcase, Taking Slop From The Boss (Shim away the shimmy by inserting new sleeves in tired kingpin boss holes.), Street Rodder Magazine's 1984 Club Registry (The most up-to-date street rodding club listings is finally here. Find all the clubs and organizations in your area of the world in our comprehensive registry.), How To Build The Really Right Flathead (Part Two - What a relief! We finally find a block that's good enough to port and relieve.), Suspend It! (You can save money by using the Deuce Factory's new budget kit.), Hoosier Honey (Jerry and Debbie Mishler's 1932 Ford coupe's maiden voyage was 300 trouble-free miles to Columbus.), Converted (Pack up the babies and grab the ol' ldy...and Mel Forrest's 1937 Ford convertible is ready to roll!), American Graffiti (Ron Marchese built this 1932 Ford coupe to the specifications of the famous movie car.), One Day Block Party (Why spray bomb it when you can have that professional look with a little prepping.), Short-Term Contract (Jack Marshall's '23 Ford roadster went from Total Performance to totally finished in only six months.), Des Moines Does It (Leadsled Spectacular #4 draws another record crowd of kustom kemps.), GM's Class Of '35 (Jeff Lebreck's 1935 Chevrolet sedan is alive and well in the great Northwest.), Quick Click (Or, how to use aircraft industry fasteners for street rod bodywork.), Henry HiRise Departments - The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL'S EYE, NSRA News, KKOA Headlines, Modeler's Corner, Rodder's Shopping Mart, Early Iron, Street Rod Happenings
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December
1984
Features - Showcase, Changing Times (Halibrand isn't just for racer's anymore.), How To Buy A Rebuildable Flathead...The First Time Around (Chapter Three.), Garage Scene: California (A traditional beginning can "deliver" interesting results, like Steve Lykken's '32 Ford Victoria delivery.), Teenage Crush (Randy Hatcher will never forget his first love, this 1937 Ford sedan.), Sit On It! (Rod Tin interiors gives you the best seat in the house.), Le Merc (Sometimes the biggest solutions, like this Le Mans swap, are the simplest.), Who Makes These Wheels Hot? (Larry Wood, of course, the designer of these toys that everyone remembers and most all of us collected.), Shining On (Jerry Moreland, owner of this 1932 Ford Sedan, is also in the business of hot tubs.), The Dodge (To Ron Gerlitz and his 1948 Dodge sedan, the jury says "Gulity, and MoPar to him."), Pipes' Dream (The difference between the men and the boys is how long they'll wait for their toys, says Wayne Pipes of his 1939 Ford coupe.), The Sun-Kissed Coupe (Coupes are not necessarily for chickens, especially Denis Abbas' 1934 Ford coupe.), Chopping Spree (Carl Zechbauer has no fear of living dangerously, especially when it comes to chopping his 1953 Plymouth coupe.), Details (Frenched bumperbolts look good on de front, too.), Street Rodder Tour, Street Rodder Magazine (You asked for it and you got it; a look inside our magazine office, camera house and printer.), Garage Scene: California (Dick Thompson's garage contains a 1932 Ford coupe and a 1938 Ford truck in progress.), True Confessions (...of an adult toy car junkie.), Flashback ("I'll never forget the sound of that old flathead...".) Departments - The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL'S EYE, NSRA News, Modeler's Corner, Rodder Shopping Mart, Early Iron, Street Rod Happenings
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