Street Rodder - 1987

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January Features - Showcase, 1986 Street Rodder Magazine Index (When was that story anyway. Find it here!), Comfort For Fat Rears (Corvette I.R.S. for your fat-fendered Ford.), A Dream Come True (Thanks to Make-A-Wish, Russell Caldwell visits So-Cal's finest rod shops.), Alternate Solution (How to rebuild your rod's alternator at home.), Hot Fun In The Sun (Andy's Picnic celebrates its 20th Anniversary.), Just The Facts, Ma'am (Or, what's Jack Webb been up to at California "T" Components.), Rebel Express (Joe and Patsy Sadler are "getting even" with their '33 Ford sedan delivery.), Flyboy's Hi-Boy (Les Deline's '31 Model A roadster is the next thing to being airborne.), There's No Place Like Home (Street rods return to Detroit for the NSRA Nats North.), Gettin' By (Dwayne and Karol Gaines' built their '39 Ford convertible with a little help from their friends.), Picture Perfect (Jim Austin's T-shirt motif is transformed into the real thing - a '29 Ford roadster/pickup.), Sun, Sin, Tin - Fun! (The Southern Nevada Street Rod Association sure knows how to throw a party.), Street Rod Air Conditioning - A Primer (Part Two - What the system's components do, and how to choose and use them.) Departments - The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL'S ETE, NSRA News, Cop Shop, One-Minute Survey, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Window Shopper, Happenings, Midnight Oil
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February Features - Showcase, The Torque On The Street Is... (Selecting the right torque converter for your street rod.), Very Important Papers (Street Rodder's Handbook - How To Build A Street Rod by Frank Oddo.), Five Days A Week (After a quarter century of street and strip duty, the Willys is still at it.), A-Bomb (Mike Brown's Model A coupe is hot, but it doesn't glow in the dark.), Return Of The Pink Painter (What kind of man would paint a pro/street Plymouth pink? John Hicks, of course.), NDRA Autumnationals (Famoso Drag Strip, in Bakersfield, California, hosts the second annual fall doin's.), Blown Wolf (Mike Maris sees double every time he looks at his twin-turbocharged Deuce coupe.), Seein' Things (A phenderless '33 Phord phantom conjured up by Owen Purvis.), Cruisin' With Wings (Wings Kalahan has the hardest working '40 Chevy delivery we konw of.), Jersey Suede (Lance Sorchik's '33 Ford coupe puts the hot back in "hot rod".), '34 To Go (A different treatment of the Model 40 coupe from Don Hughes.), Rebuilding Weber Carbs (It's a lot simpler than it sounds.), Drag It Out! (Drag racing at John Wayne International Airport? Believe it!), Just What The Doctor Ordered (A computerized ignition that'll give you more power for less fuel.) Departments - The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL'S EYE, NSRA News, KKOA Leadlines, One-Minute Survey, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Window Shopper, Happenings, Henry HiRise, Midnight Oil
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March Features - Showcase, Heavy-Duty I-Beam Alignment (It can take up to 32-tons of pressure to straighten an original I-beam axle.), Smoothing The Bumpster (Eliminate spring bind by installing adjustable spring perches from Valley Vintage Rods.), The Amazing Porta-Sol (This powerful portable pocket-size soldering iron passes the text!), The All-Ford Picnic (From Edsel Rancheros to Aussie "Utes", this gathering had it all.), British Graffiti (For Mike Key, it's cricket, meat pies, buttered scones and a '40 Chevrolet.), How Do You Spell Success (Darrell Mayabb spells it H-O-T R-O-D A-R-T.), Bananas And Cream (Joe Lehmer has a tasty combination in his '33 Dodge convertible.), Kustom Klassic (A near-perfect replica of the legendary Hirohata Merc, owned by Jack Walker.), Bad Apple Pie (Thayne Jensen's "A" Roadster is as American as a Chevy in a Ford.), Gimme That Ol' Time Racing! (Smokin' the hides at the Carlsbad Antique Drags.), No Known Cure (Bill Sherman cured his "gottagets" with a '34 Ford roadster.), Drag It Out! (Part II - Progress comes to the Santa Ana Drags.), Street Rodder Update: Project Ol' Goat (After a trip to D.F. Metalworks, we're in the home stretch.), Kruizin' To Kernville (Another look at one of the West Coast's favorite runs.), Very Important Papers (Reviewed: Automotive Body and Fender Repair.) Departments - The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL'S EYE, NSRA News, The Cop Shop, One-Minute Survey, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Window Shopper, Happenings, Midnight Oil
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April Features - Showcase, Modern Junkyard Rearends (Which late-model rears are suitable for street rod use?), Narrow Your Nine-Inch (Curie Enterprises recipe for a hot 'n' spicy rearend.), Street Rod Air Conditioning - A Primer (Part II - Diagnosing your A/C system's ills.), Back To The '50s (This event could be the Midwest's best-kept secret.), Slo-Pok Sled (Buzz Peck's big '47 Buick custom is one fine cruiser.), MIG Deal (A versatile, powerful, wire-feed welder from HTP.), Hoosier Kruisers (Mike Chryspin and his '32 Ford five-window were made for each other.), Playin' In The Dirt (The SCTA is still goin' at it out at El Mirage.), Surfin' So Far Away (In Missouri, the surf's always up for Ron Zulpo and his '35 Ford sedan.), Fast Company (A blown small-block in a '31 Model A pickup keep Bruce Geisler in shape for record runs at Bonneville.), Bow-Tie Beauty (Bob Winter's '32 Chevy sedan is a Deuce of a different maker.), Garage Scene: Minnesota (Greg Fleury's at it again - this time with a Deuce coupe and a pair of 180mph snowmobiles.), Drag It Out! (Part III - An era ends as the curtain closes on the worls's first commercial drag strip.) Departments - The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL'S EYE, NSRA News, KKOA Leadlines, One-Minute Survey, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Window Shopper, Happenings, Midnight Oil
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June Features - Showcase, Easy Way Out (Rired tin too tough to fix. Replace it.), Working With Heavy Metal (Bolting down a body - the right way.), A Real Steel (A Builder's Guide to reproduction sheetmetal.), The Great 1940's (Looking back at pre-'50s rodding in Southern California.), SRM/CCR Sweepstakes "T" (A first look at the car you could win.), Wild Times (It's always a good time when the Hubbard's cruise in their '36 MoPar delivery.), Flat-Out Flatback (Tom Tollefson's '35 Ford is home-built engineering at its finest.), Tunneled Vision (A customized '46 Ford is Ed Ream's favorite sight.), Hooley Cow (They just don't come any nicer than Gary Hooley's '34 Chevy Master.), Temecula '87 (The Early Times Mid-Winter Run finally lives up to its name.), In Excess (Too much was just the right amount for Terry Palmer's '34 Ford Tudor.), Favorite Blues (There's nothing like Mark Krutz's '29 roadster/pickup for cool cruisin'.), The WCAS Grand Finale (Showtime at Phoenix.), Street Rodder Update: Project Ol' Goat (New glass and power windows for comfy cruisin'.), Covert Action (Including Gennie Shifter's hidden antenna.) Departments - The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL'S EYE, NSRA News, KKOA Leadlines, One-Minute Survey, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Window Shopper, Happenings, Henry HiRise, Midnight Oil
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July Features - Showcase, Back From The Future (A few, new ideas from Big Daddy Roth, Garage Scene: Missouri (Don Cain's buttoning up another Deuce - only five more to go.), Smooth It (Installing Dan Fink's new windshield posts in Tom's latest tub.), The SRM/CCR Giveaway "T" (Part II - Getting the body ready for the frame.), Street Rodder Shop Tour ( Pete and Jake's moves to Cowtown and a trip North of the border to Toys for Boys.), Take A Brake (Installing a GM emergency brake pedal is an easy - and smart - pruject.), Street Rodder's Builder's Guide (A touch of 'glass is all you need - here's where to find it.), SRM-TV (Rod videos reviewed.), McCoy's Toy (This '40 Ford Fordor is proof that rodding keeps you young.), Tom's Fun Run #10 (They quizzed, won, cruised and had a great time.), U.F.F.O. (That's no unidentified fat-fender object - that's Judy Tenney's '40 Chevy.), Transformed Transplant (Dale Straley's Model A roadster moved to Texas - and got a facelift in the process.), Lone-Star Showdown (Parkin' and polishin' in Fort Worth, Texas with the Texas Show Car Association.), Their Special "T" (Jim Moat's '27 roadster is classy cruisin' in kit form.), Need A Lift? (A portable floor lift that's ideal for hobbyists.), Spring Tonic (Parallel leaf rears for '41 - '48 Fords.) Departments - The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL'S EYE, NSRA News, Cop Shop, One-Minute Survey, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Window Shopper, Happenings, Midnight Oil
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August Features - Showcase, Discs vs. Drums (Sure discs are better, but just how much better?), Splittin' Bones (One of the oldest jobs in the book - and here's how to doit right.), The 1987 CRM/NDRA Nostalgia Nationals (The "good ol' days" were never this good.), Mom's Impression (Jacklin Collier hauls the kids to school in a hot Chevy pickup.), Weekend Warrior (Converting your daily driver into a Sunday afternoon terror is easy.), Flathot (Mark Brislawn's '29 roadster is rodding in the '80s, '50s style.), Put A Lid On It! (Installing a rev-limiter can save your rod's engine.), Heatwave (Hot fun in the summertime means a flamin' '40s Ford coupe for Jim Jenks.), Anniversary Weekend (The L.A. Roadsters celebrate 30 years of top-down cruisin' and The SCTA has been kickin' up dust for 50 years.), Garage Scene: California (John D'Agostino is at it again, this time with a '40 Merc.), See Ya At The Salt (Bonneville memories last forever.), It's Not Easy Being Green (But Bob Harold likes his lime-with-flames '37 Ford flatback just the same.), Showtown In Cowtown (The Rod-Tiques host a fine indoor show in the heart of the country.), Garage Scene: California (The ultimate in performance - a '34 Ford funny car.), "A" Torch (Mike Essy keeps the Iowa corn poppin' with a '29 Model A sedan.), The Ultimate Rod Run (What kind of street rod does it take to make One Lap of America.) Departments - The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL'S EYE, NSRA News, KKOA Leadlines, One-Minute Survey, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Window Shopper, Happenings, Henry HiRise, Midnight Oil
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September Features - Showcase, Brake Tech (What to look for when shopping for your brakes.), Radio Daze (Dan Fink's newest accessory.), Southern Comfort (The Street Rod Nationals South in Knoxville, Tennessee - about as good as fried chicken.), Better Than Fiction (Hal Arnold breathes life into Thom Taylor's idea of a '33 Ford Sport Salon.), The Ultimate Rod Run (Part Two: The ultimate '29 Ford sedan delivery completes the One Lap of America.), Apparition (Ed and Sandy Iagman's '34 Ford C-400 - another real life figment of Thom's imagination.), It Must Be Magic (Don Smith's '33 Ford C-400 appeared from nowhere.), Huffer Thumper (Try Rick Wanchisen's '33 Willys coupe for life in the wild lane.), Nancy's Fancy (Nancy Myers is movin' up in theoworld, from a Corvette to a '40 Ford coupe.), Diamond State Jewel (Jerry Campbell's '36 Ford Cabriolet - shining in the heart of Delaware.), Oh, To Cruise (Pat Weaver's '34 Dodge hi-boy isn't your average red roadster.), Pre-Shrunk (You'd have to be pretty small to see eye-to-eye with Mike Voog in his '35 Model Y coupe.), Phat Phantoms (Thom Taylor's newest dream cars make their debut.), The Great Southwest Nationals (Learned their language but didn't meet any movie stars at Southfork.), Stripe Tease (Beugler's 55-year-old-tool still makes pinstriping easy.), Vo-Tech Hi-Tech (Vo-Tech Vocational Center is turning out real winners.), SRM-TV (Michener Video Productions does Tom's Fun Run X.) Departments - The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL'S EYE, NSRA News, Cop Shop, One-Minute Survey, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Window Shopper, Happenings, Midnight Oil
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October
Features - Showcase, The 23rd Annual L.A. Roadster Show (One of the biggest swap meet.car shows comes once again to the Pomona State Fairgrounds.), California Rod And Custom Classic (We're still motatin' to Merced.), Open And Shut Case (Smooth sailing is easy with these new hidden hinges from Mike's Street Rods.), Talent And Ingenuity Equals Home-Tech (Jim Hadden's '32 Ford five-window shows what doing a little homework can do.), Fear Of Frying (Overcome it with a wiring kit from Ron Francis.), Mission Impossible (We sent Dennis Parks in search of something different - but he found that MoPar is only skin deep on Art Schneider's '33 Dodge four-door.), The Bonneville Kid (Dal Ewing's '32 Ford coupe is another Old California Hot Rod.), SRM/CCR Giveaway "T" (Calendar.), Pretty "Quick" In Pink (What do you do when you "feel the need for some speed"? Gloria Mills just hops into her '34 Ford roadster.), Black Hills Gold (Don't start the rush just yet, because Jim Neuzil's '38 Chevy sedan delivery was made, not found.), Desert Dessert (Jim Simpson's '33 Ford Victoria is as cool as an orange sherbert treat in the Arizona sun.), The Joy Of Six (Charlie Baker keeps his engines in line at Vintage Development and Design.), Bringing Up The Rear (A new idea in custom taillights for your street rod.), Custom Cruising Across The Country (*West Coast Customs Annual Cruise-In by Bill Mathews and Lost in the '50s Weekend by T. Wrangler.), Henry HiRise Departments - The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL'S EYE, NSRA News, KKOA Leadlines, One-Minute Survey, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Window Shopper, Happenings, Midnight Oil
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November
Features - Showcase, Prepackaged Exhaust Systems Science (SRM visits Sanderson Headers in search of..), Cruise-In '87 (Cruise through the rain en route to the Nationals.), What's New? (Featuring the best new products of the NSRA Nationals.), Fat 'N' Low (Smooth cruising is just a matter of "getting the bugs out" of Charles Leggio's '34 Plymouth sedan.), 9,462 Street Rods (That's what you missed if you weren't at the NSRA Nationals in Columbus, Ohio.), Something Wild (A new creation came out of Posie's shop, in the form of the wild and well-done '38 Ford convertible sedan.), 7th Annual KKOA Leadsled Spectacular (No longer just a dream.), Bop Shoebox (Witness the birth of Pro/Sled, Cecil Proffit's '50 Ford coupe.), Plum Nasty 409 (Nate Ewing's '32 Ford coupe is the living, breathing personification of the Beach Boys greatest hits.), 1987 Club Registry, Pickdown (What else would you call Dust 'n Hill's looow '29 Ford truck.), Pocket Change (Professional results at a reasonable price with this little MIG welder.) Departments - The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL'S EYE, NSRA News, KKOA Leadlines, One-Minute Survey, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Window Shopper, Happenings, Midnight Oil
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December
Features - Showcase, Under Pressure (With this car, letting off a little steam takes on a new meaning.), Bonneville Speedweek (Racers and rodders unite to make the 39th annual pilgrimage to "Mecca".), Seat Belts For Street Rods (A Chevy Luv mini-truck is all you need.), One Good Turn (The cheapest signal since smoke.), Family Sedan (Room for four plus the best late-30s styling add up to an attractive '39 Chevy sedan for Dave Boe.), Hot Technology (Today's technology combined with yesterday's styling really can work.), Make Mine Magoomum (Real hot rods don't have fenders and they're usually red, as in the case of Bob Mills' '32 Ford and Chick Megugorac's '29 Ford hi-boy roadsters.), No Bake In Bakersfield (The weather was nice, and the cruisin' just fine at NSRA's 1987 Western Nationals.), Not A Clone (Larry Cochrane's '50 Chevy is an award-winning original.), Plenty Pleasant In Pleasanton ("Goodguy" finishes his first West Coast Nationals like a veteran.), Shop Tour: Wood 'N' Carr (The home of "Hotwood".), Answer: "Woodburn" (Question: what do you get when you haul a truckload of woodie parts down to a clam bake on the surf in Hintington Beach.), Closer Uppers (We knew Volkswagens were good for something, like low-buck door latches, for example.), Future Junk: GM's Sunraycer (Or as Ed Roth calls it, "The Yankee Blitz".), SRM-TV (The Bright Works Metal Polishing and Buffering video goes under the knife, and comes away with a clean bill of health.), Henry HiRise Departments - The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL'S EYE, NSRA News, KKOA Leadlines, One-Minute Survey, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Window Shopper, Happenings, Midnight Oil
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