Street Rodder - 1986

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August
1986
Features - Showcase, Building A Mail-Order Blower Motor (Oh, wait just a minute Mr. Postman. I'm expecting a package from P.A.W.!), Garage Scene-Minnesota (There's not much of Henry's handiwork left in Greg Fleury's '29 Touring Car.), Garage Scene-California (High Performance means more to Fuel Altered fanatic Bob Nylander that nust putting the "Pro Street Look" on his Fiat.), Garage Scene-Washington (After one last hurrah, Jack Coonrod's '33 Willys Coupe is returning to the street.), Everything's Hunky Door-Y (Part III - High-tech, low-buck doors; homebuilt wizardry from the land of magic.), The Original British Invasion (An American History of imported mini-rods.), Street Rodder Magazine's Sixth Nostalgia Nationals (History repeats itself.), Ol' Blue (Red-y or not, that's the name of Dave Malcolm's '26 Ford coupe.), Back-Door Bandit (J.T. Winfrey's '28 Ford delivery is a full-aize street rod that'll steal your heart away.), Ridin' Tall (...in a '35 Chevy sedan built by the "Short Man", Ronnie Everidge.), Street Rodder Shop Tour (Mike's Street Rods can tackle any job you care to give 'em.), Red Silhouette (Norm Staff's '33 Ford coupe has a timeless profile with all the right modern tricks.), Shinin' (Bob Spencer's Chevy coupe is definitely not a minor '39er.), Sway No More (Get a handle on your handling with Norm Francis' Street Rod Stabilizer System.), The Ferrari Roadster (Part One - All new, a dream come true, and boy, does it work.), High-Performance Builder's Guide (Because sometimes, parts ain't parts.) Departments - The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL'S EYE, NSRA News, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Street Rod Happenings, Henry HiRise
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September
1986
Features - Showcase, Building A Mail-Order Blower Motor (Part II - The basis for any buildup is a good bottom end.), Lights, Camera, Street Rods! (The Beach Boys shoot an all-new video, with cars as the stars.), Garage Scene - Washington (With fans like Jim Kurfurel, "Flatheads Forever" just might happen.), Garage Scene - Ohio (All Paul Purtiman needs on his Deuce Vicky is smoothed black and polished metal.), Flashback (Before he moved to Hollywood, actor Ken Berry proved how nice Mid-Western street rods could be.), Bay City Open House (Roy Brizio Street Rods opens up to show off the latest and the neatest.), The Ferrari Roadster (Conclusion - all new, a dream come true, and boy does it work.), Lola (Just like the song, Dan and Emily Williams' '34 Chevy coupe gets almost whatever it wants.), Surprise (Dave Poston and his '40 Ford coupe are getting more than they bargained for.), Built By Accident (Other people's mistakes helped Larry Hagen build his '35 Ford Tudor.), The Royal Tahitian (Jim D'Agostino does it again, this time with a very subtle '53 Mercury.), High School Sweetheart (Artist Robert Gunn searched long and hard to find his '34 Ford Tudor - and it was worth it.), El Mirage (The SCTA is still kicking up dust after all these years.), The Right Stuff..(..Makes Bill Butka's '31 Ford roadster/pickup a good thing.), Plumb Crazy (Stainless steel brake lines? Do-it-yourself with this kit from Mar-Fab.), Not Just Another Rod Run (Beebe's Tires' Customer Appreciation Day is an international affair.), The "Secrets" Of Subframe Swapping (Part One - Motor mounts.) Departments - The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL'S EYE, NSRA News, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Window Shopper, Happenings, Midnight Oil
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October
1986
Features - Flying So Low (Cecil Profitt cuts a low glide path in his '49 Ford convert.), The Considerably-Less-Than-Six-Million-Dollar-Steering-Box (Rebuilding a Mustang box is cheap and easy, once you know where to get the parts.), Fat Frame Swap (Want to update your fat-fendered chassis? Trade it in on a rebuilt one.), Building A Mail-Order Blower Motor (Conclusion: We cap off our engine with the ultimate bolt-on.), Chicken Sedan (Rich Corbitt's '37 Chevy sedan could be the fastest former chicken coop in the world.), Junior's Achievement (Ray Fjastad, Jr. has built a fine roadster - with a little family help.), Catchin' A Few ZZ's (ZZ Top's Salt Lake City concert was anything but boring.), Eliminating The Evidence (Mark Conavay's desert-hot '34 Chevy isn't as ZZ as it looks.), Special ZZ Top Afterburner Pull-Out Calendar, Not ZZ Top (Some folk's even mistake John Kight's black '34 Chevy for a famous red '33 Ford.), Red Dog (Faster than a speeding greyhound, it's Dale Dishmon's '34 Ford coupe.), Sioux Falls (...when the 1986 Mid-American Nats relocate to South Dakota.), Twice As Nice (An easy, inexpensive dual-point conversion for Fords from KPI Enterprise.), The "Secrets" Of Subframe Swapping (Conclusion: setting up the steering.) Departments - The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL'S EYE, NSRA News, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Window Shopper, Happenings, Midnight Oil
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November
1986
Features - Showcase, Tanks A Lot (Go ahead...do something fuelish with your Model A. How about a pair of saddle tanks.), Forties Day (These folks believe that the '40 Ford truly is basis of the perfect street rod.), Cruisin' In To The Nats (Our staff reporter says this is one helluva way to make a living.), The OK City Incident (In many ways, the 1986 NSRA Street Rod Nationals was one of the hottest ever.), Haulin' Pro-Deuce (Can you think of a quicker way to get the goods to market than in Jack Bliss' 1932 Ford coupe.), Pork Chop (When you look at Ted and LuAne Lesher's 1940 Chevrolet sedan, "trimming the fat" takes on a new meaning.), Magnum P.U. (Ed Selleck's tropically colored '37 Ford pickup would be right at home among the sugar cane and the pineapples.), 1986 Cowtown Nationals (The seventh of this event is rod running Midwestern style.), Match-It...If You Can (James Matchett's 1929 Ford roadster shows what a little imagination can do. 1986 Club Registry Departments - The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL'S EYE, NSRA News, LLOA Leadlines, One-Minute Survey, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Window Shopping, Happenings, Midnight Oil
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December
1986
Features - Showcase, Bad News (That's what Mike Kelly's '41 Wullys pickup is for the competition.), Cool Air For Hot Rods (Street rod air conditioning - a primer.), 1986 Leadsled Spectacular (It's "six in a row" for the Kustom Kemps of America.), "A" Is For Al (A black '29 roadster, for the owner of Big Al's Carponents, that is.), Split Decision (Half of the 38th Annual National Speed Trials is better than none at all.), "Y" Not? (Tony Ham's British Model Y Ford makes a fine street rod.), Dateline: Pleasanton (The secrets behind the success of the Western NSRA Nats - an interview with Cary "Goodguy" Meadors.), A Case Of The Blues... (...keeps Ray Doe cruuisin' happy in his '35 Chevy.), Hot Stuff (Gary Lorenzini's '32 Ford three-window project got way out of control - and we're glad it dod.), Cool Enuff (Cool desert cruisin' in Ron Berry's '33 Ford coupe.), Still Racy After All These Years (Don Richardson's '39 Ford coupe has made an inspiring comeback.), Saint Nick's Tricks (A collection of neat giftables for the street rodder on your Christmas list.), Keeping Your Coolant (Your street rod can run healthy with a recovery tank from D.F. Metalworks.) Departments - The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in CILL'S EYE, NSRA News, KKOA Leadlines, One-Minute Survey, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Window Shopping, Happenings, Henry HiRise
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