Street Rodder - 1985

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January
1985
Features - Showcase, Organize For Success (An unhibited look inside one of street rodding's most prosperous clubs.), Absorb Sticker Shock (How to dampen your ride without getting soaked.), Cruisin' Hot (Real street rodding is good, clean fun in a ride like Ronald Goslin's '34 Graham sedan.), Powder Paint (Say goodbye to Mr. Chip with the help of this durable coating.), Victorious! (Our latest street rod project, a '32 Vicky, goes against a deadline, just like any magazine would.), Midnight Sensation (John and Toni D'Agostinos' 1951 Mercury coupe has earned a trophy or two.), Merc Deuce Reunion II (Happening only twice a decade, it's the "Olympics" of Rods, Customs and Friends.), Middle-Of-The-Roadster (Bruce Russell's 1932 Maserati Ford is anything but ordinary! Keep track of the next three months with our full-color-poster.), The South's On The Rise... Again (Thanks to rodders like Eddie
Lawson and the other folks at Eddie's Rod Show.), Lunch Money (Growing up's a little easier with with your own hot rod in the garage, as Jim Kane proves with his 1939 Chevrolet coupe.), Two Of A Kind (Bud Boyer and Terry Finch both built 1932 Ford roadsters, but these two are decidely different.), How To Build The Really Right Flathead (Chapter Four - pick an experienced shop when you farm out the machining operations.), 1984 Street Rodder Magazine Index (Find the story you want with our easy reference listing.) 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. Henry HiRise
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February
1985
Features - Jimmy Six And The Glory Years (Read the history of the Howard 12-port cylinder head.), Moore Salt Please (1953 returns at land record speed.), The Texan (Look out, Brand X, here comes...), The Hot Rod Story (Alex Xydias classic film is now available on home video cassette.), Take A Brake (Never underestimate the power of a booster.), Quarterflash Preview (New eliminator brackets are planned for STREET RODDER's 5th Annual Nostalgia Nationals.), New Axles For Early Ford Brakes (A nostalgic approach to an old problem.), Rebel Rouser (James Dean would have been proud of Jerry Hill's 1951 Ford Victoria.), Wet And Wild (A little more than three days of sunshine were all the racers got during the belated 36th nnual Bonneville Speed Trials.), Victorious! (Despite a few setbacks, our project Vicki goes together in record time.), Reincarnated Racer (Old salters, like Tom Bryant and his 1934 Ford coupe, never die, they just shake away.), Lucky Seven (Dick Butolph can say that all about all the years that went into this '33 Dodge trucks build-up.), Better Light Than Never (Rock Valley Auto Accessories has the bright stuff.), Teenage Trivia (Here's the first real "pursuit" quiz for car loving baby-boomers.), How To Build The Really Right Flathead (Part Five - Assembling the short-block.), Mount Up! (Easy bolt-on Mustang master cylinders for you fat-fendered boys.), Bruce Springsteen Concert Review (This rock'n'roller shows a special love for cars in his high-spirited, streetwise music.) Departments - The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BI::'S EYE, NSRA Newws, Modeler's Corner, Rodder's Shopping Mart, Early Iron, Street Rod Happenings
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March
1985
Features - Point-Counterpoint (The "Pre-1949 Rule" is still a raging controversy.), Reverse Gears (For extra steering flexability, now it's two, two, TWO Mustangs in one.), '38 Special (Grant MacPherson's 1938 Pontiac coupe is a light blue heavyweight from the North country.), Victorious (Part Three - Murphy's Law makes it tough to finish a car in a hurry.), The Texan (Chapter Two - We reach our first milestone.), How To Build The Really Right Flathead (Chapter Six - buttoning up the block.), Color Me! (When Nancy Dana puts on her lipstick, she's putting it on her 1932 Ford coupe.), Shi-Ver Town Hustler (Must be something about the wind that makes Chris Wyatt want a blower on his 1923 Ford roadster.), Millwinder's 25th Anniversary (Here's to the silver...now let's go for the gold.), Best Of Friends (Kelly Puckett calls his 1949 Ford sedan "Redsled". We call it a winner.), Paredy (Jerry McMennamy's 1948 Cadillac is a hearse of a different color.), 1984 Northern Nationals (This event shone even through Detroit weather.), Julie's Cruiser (Tom Powell's daughter will not have to wait a few years before she can drive her 1951 Mercury coupe.), Father's Knows Best...Or Does Son? )Danny and Greg Brent prove the theory of the street rodding gene with their 1937 Ford sedan and 1940 Ford pickup.), Say It With Pictures (Asvanced planning takes the guesswork out of a big job.), Pon-Chop (Slice me off a couple inches of Pontiac, or what's Orv Elgie been up to lately.) Departments - The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL'S EYE, NSRA News, KKOA Leadlines, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Rodder's Shopping Mart, Street Rod Nationals
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April
1985
Features - Applying The Heat (The correct way to put the hot back into your rod's looks.), How To Build The Really Right Flathead (Shapter Seven - Winding it up...and letting it fly.), Are Digital Instruments For You? (The negative reputation of modern instruements is undeserved.), The Texan (Chapter Three - Safe at any speed.), Flashback (Dad says "The girls always loved to ride in it."), All The King's Horses (...couldn't keep Kenny off the street again.), Britsh Graffiti (Perhaps the largest collection of street rods in England belongs to one of the breats of rock music.), "Hi-Tech" Your Holley (For a few bucks, you can cure the natural carburetor blahs.), Heavy Hitters (When a professional slugger wants a rod, he looks for a builder of perfection.), The "Ts" Of Two Brothers (Whether at work or at play, the Mears gang can't stay away from the cars.), Pon-Chop: Chapter Two (The conclusion of the cutting on Orv Elgie's soon-to-be-immaculate Pontiac.), Quarterflash (More prizes, more challenges and more old racers come to life.), Garage Scene ("It was time for a total rebuild...my way".) Departments - The Street Corner, 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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