Street Rodder - 1989

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January
Features - Showcase (Kenny Youngblood rendersJerry Moreland's asphalt-wrinking coupe.), Man And Machine (Creating satisfying relationships - part 2.), 1988 Index (An outline of last years editorial contributors.), Auto Art Addict (A long-look at the creative-social commentary of Dave "Henry HiRise" Bell.), Ho To (Start a street rod project.), Shop Tour (Speciality Cars.) Tech - Gassing Henry's '40 Ford Guillotine (Decklid gas springs.), Mighty Wiper (Quick and easy.), '34 Ford Or Bust (Independent front end installation.) Events - Frog Follies (E'ville Iron's Annual green reptile and street rod bash.), NSRA Western Nationals (The West Coast's last blast of the summer.), The Great Labor Day Cruise VI (One hot weekend with the Orange County Cruisin' Assn.) Rods & Customs - Flip Top Ragtop (Fritz Lara's classy '40 Chevrolet convertible.), Woodie With a Wallop! (Sam Harding's blown woodbox sleeper.), Cutouts (Sandy Jones' Model A sedan.), Not Just Another Commercial (Fiberglass Ford fleet fliver forgets fenders.), Cruizin' With Wings (Rockin' and rollin' around the country with Street Rodder's favorite DJ.), California Sunset (Harold Olsen's colorful '48 Chevy custom.) Departments - Letting The Chips Fly, The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Street Rodding in Bill's Eye, NSRA News, SREA Update, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Cop Shop, Window Shopper, Happenings, Henry HiRise
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February
Features - Showcase (Rich Boyd renders Roy Brizio on the occassion on his 32nd birthday.), Shop Tour (Bob Drake Reporductions, Inc.), Run And Gun '88 (Willow Springs rendezvous.) Tech - Plasma Cutting (Technology comes home.), Building (A custom-fit aluminim fuel tank.), '34 Ford Or Bust (Part II - rear end installation.), HEI Rebuild (Make your ignition better than new.) Events - Takin' It To The Parkin' Lot (Black Bart's Party Run '88.), Run To The Sun And Fun (It's not a backyard barbecue!) Rods & Customs - Rods International Rods (Everyday drivers from Mexico.), Who Put The Bop In The Orange Repop? (Elemantary my dear Watson.), From Canada With Love (A '39 Buick for Joan.), Road Warrior In Pink (A pink pro-streeter from Australia.), Sweedish Bubblegum Machine (The Bubblegum King sticks to it.), Vicky Is That You? (A Canadian sedan built like a brick.), Exchange Rate (One pound at a time.), Yah Sure Balla! (Blonds, saunas, vikings, etc.), Is Disco Dead? (Not in the mother company.), Lady In Red (Gives the competition the blues.) Departments - Letting The Chips Fly, The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Street Rodding in Bill's Eye, NSRA News, SREA Update, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Leadlines, Window Shopper, Happenings, Henry HiRise
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March
Features - Showcase (George Bloomaert renders a '36 Chevy sedan.), Shop Tour (California Kid II is born.), The Wonderous World of Color (A look at the latest color trends in street rodding.), Dick Dean Interview (The Crown Prince of customizing.), What Is Paint? (A general description of paint procedures.), Shop Tour (How bitchin' billet wheels are made.) Tech - Tech Tips (Everything starts with an idea.), One Hole At A Time (Making repairs the old fashioned way.) Events - Reed Who (Rodders hold a benefit to help one of their own.), Rat Fink Reunion (The tradition continues.), Portland 1988 (A look at adult toys and automotive art from the northwest.) Rods & Customs - Dragon Wagon (An ego-destructive black beast.), Shrinking Violet (A lighter shade of red.), Graphicaly Speakin' (Stand-out graphics, in B&W.), One Rodder's Philosophy (What a difference graphics makes.), '39 Heartbeat (A strong pulsation from Arizona.), Pink Medicine (For fast relief, take a healthy dose of this '41 Lincoln Zephyr.), Corky's '32 (A dropped Deuce Tudor with lakes two-tone.), Hooked On Thirty-Sevens (Gene Woodward builds a '37 T-Bird.), Scruples (A So-Cal lead sled heads to lavaland.) Departments - Letting The Chips Fly, The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Street Rodding in Bill's Eye, NSRA News, SREA Update, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Cop Shop, Window Shopper, Happenings, Henry HiRise
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April
Features - Showcase (Steve Stanford makes a graphic statement on "Bones" '34 Vicky.), Giveaway (You could have "Fat Fendered Fun" in your garage, but don't tell your neighbors.), Final Motion (Harry Bradley steers a different course with coupes and roadsters.), Vintage Tin Lives (SRM visits Medicine Bow Motors.), Put A Lid On It (Carson Tops...who?...where?..how?), Custom Rodders (Two in the garage.) Tech - Indian Headdress (The "Old Goat" gets valve covers.), Pointless Conversion (Just say no to ignition points.), Low Flyin' Fat (Fat Jack builds a chassis.) Events - Deuce Day (Texas' annual gathering of '32 lovers.) Car Features - Stand Alone (What else can a '37 DeSoto do?), Future Speak (For less fat, how about a Deuce Light.), Danger Zone (This rod is Top Gun in Tucson.), Subtle Sedan (It's the details that count.), Dana-Built '37 (Takin' the ugly out of fat.), Lone Star Celebrity (Stardom finds '35 Ford.), All New Steel (Brand-new, hand-made '32 3-window.), "Mr. Merc's" Merc (The "Blue Mirage" lives.), Southern Fried Fat (Yellow '46 from Baton Rouge.), "After Midnight" (That's when this '39 was completed.) Departments - Letting The Chips Fly, The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Street Roddin in Bill's Eye, NSRA News, SREA Update, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Leadlines, Window Shopper, Happenings, Hank LoRise
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Spring
The Best Of...

Features - Window Shopper Top 12 (Our choice for the top new products to have appeared in our Window Shopper column in 1988.), Shop Tour (Street Rodder magazine.), Suspension Builders Guide (A sampling of some of the best ways to suspend your street rod.), Shop Tour (Chassis Engineering.), SRM's Top 12 (The staff's selection of their favorites for 1988.), Merc's-A-Poppin' (There's more than one way to build a sled.), Sweet 16 )A 16th anniversary selection.), Garage Scene (Bill Vinther's latest project is already on the road.), 1988 Street Rodder Magazine Index Tech - Webermania (A more streetable Weber set-up for street rods.), Enough Patchin' (A truly Bitchin' idea.), That Personal Touch (Or how to earn money for rod parts in your spare time.), Fat Emergency (Simple kit for fat fendered Ford emergency brakes.), V-Butt (An old hot rodder's trick revisited.), Superchargers For The Street (Jim Davis tells us all about it.), Little Bit Of Seoul (An alternative to the high-priced spread.), 28 Home Builder's Tech Tips Rods & Customs - Back To The Street (1934 Ford Coupe.), Pleasant Addiction (1933 Willys Convertible.), Old Timer (1935 Ford Convertible.), Chrome Yeller (1939 Ford Convertible.), Euro Sled (1949 Ford Coupe.), Best Of Both Worlds (1932 Ford Roadster.), '34 Phenomenon (1934 Chevrolet Coupe.), Hupp 2-3-4 (1934 Huppmobile/Ford.), Haulin' Class (1948 Chevrolet Pickup.), The Hoss That Jack Built (1927 Ford Roadster.), Showtime (A reprise for the boss' 1932 Ford.), Wolff Pack (Two 1932 Ford coupes.), Murphy's Law (1937 GMC Pickup.) Departments - Editorial, Street Rodding in Bill's Eye, Modeler's Corner, Henry HiRise
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May
Features - Showcase (Larry Nicklin sketches racy concepts.), Street Rods In Shop Class? (Educating the next generation.), Designer Tops (If Amos Carson could only see what we've done to his top.) Tech - Metal Shaping Basics (Talk to me BB.), Can Rust Be Turned To Gold? (Converting rust to stable, iron oxides.), High Output Alternative (Prevent roadside blues and kick up the amps.) Events - Wheels of Time (10th Anniversary Rod & Custom Jamboree.), 40th Annual Roadster Show (Year of the custom.), People At Oakland (The real stars of the show.) Rods & Customs - Classic American Formula (Model A coupe mixed with a big-block Chevy.), One Year Later (And suddenly it's 1965.), What's In Name Anyway? (Matranga-style Merc gets the McMillan treatment.), The Flying Calvanos (Following a family tradition.), Above The Crowd (Dad digs roadsters...son is fond of fat fenders.), Young At Heart (Better Than An Exercise Program.), Double Feature (When the desire to teach directs the will to accomplish.), MoPar Fetish (A boyhood dream come true.), The Roadster Kid (Vintage mini-truckin' SoCal style.), From Toy Box To Garage (Ohio boy builds Hot Wheels look-alike.), The Next Generation (Take a youngin' under your arm and teach 'em street rods.) Departments - Letting The Chips Fly, The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Street Roddin in Bill's Eye, NSRA News, SREA Update, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Cop Shop, Window Shopper, Happenings, Henry HiRise
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July
Features - Showcase (Donna Wolfkill depicts a rusty "T" in a rustic landscape.), Shop Tour (Magnum Axle.), Model "T" (Hot rods of the past.), SRM Interview (Gene Winfield takes us, "Back to the Future".), Garage Scene ("T" with a raunchy approach.), Model "T" Kits (And don't forget Bird Engineering.), Fat Fendered Fun Is Begun (I.F.S. wins out, and we get dirty.), Reader's Art (A page just for fun.), Garage Scene (The Morris family, Total Performance and some Goodguys combine for a PRO "T".) Tech - B&M and Brizio Update (A chassis for 600 horsepower.), Once Again From The Top (Part Two: Finishing the job.), Revisiting The Street Flathead (Tips, new and old.), '34 Ford Or Bust (Part III: Installing brake lines.) Events - Just The Facts (SRM investigates Irvine Meadows.), Tom's Fun Run @12 (The Big Challenge.), Stock Verse Rodded (Knott's Berry Farms hosts ALL FORD DAY.), Australian Hats (Street rodding from the land of weird animals and even weirder rods.) Rods & Customs - Golden Star (The search continues.), Taste T (One mechanics impressive dream.), No Budget (An economical approach is fun.), My-T-Fine ("T" with a British influence.), Tripple T's + Two (Equals one excellent "T".), Power Hitter (How to be a star on and off the field.), Forever Young (Getting older doesn't mean you have to grow up.) Departments - Letting The Chips Fly, The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Street Rodding by Bill's Eye, NSRA News, SREA Update, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Cop Shop, Window Shopper, Happenings, Henry HiRise
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August
Features - Showcase (Larry Anderson sketches.), Cuttin' Edge Performance (A Tuned Port for the '90s.), Interview (A conversation with legendary engine builder Joe Reath.), Shop Tour (SRM visits T.C.I.), Catalog Buyers Guide (Welcome to SRM's dreamland.), Project Update (Your fat sedan goes independent.), Readers Art (The ultimate rod and custom.), A Lowdown History Of Chops (Hammered Mercs.), From Tabletop To Garage (A Hill phantom gets built.), Confessions Of A Roddict! (By Dale Krutz.) Tech - Mounting Your Accessories (Brackets for blown motors.), B&M And Brizio (Hot licks, threads and other tricks.), To Chrome Or Not? (SRM looks at coating technologies.), Cuttin' Glass (The last step in a complete top chop.), Practical (Matching components for effeciency.), A Bonneville Story (Jay Storer chops a Simca.) Events - Hydra/SRM Drags (The Ninth Annual nostalgia affair.), Magic Dragon (A perfect recipe.), Sears Point (Jim Davis Memorial/Brent Davis Benefit.), Cruisin' The Broiler (Ridin' in a Pink Caddy.) Rods & Customs - A Pair Of Deuces (The Aase boys have got a pair.), A Pair Of Willys (A classic pair from the East coast.), Noatalgia Attack (One man's passion.), Daddy's Pride And Joy (A well-chopped Chevy coupe.), Happy Father's Day (Better than a Hallmark.), A Six-Pack Of Performers (Chilled and ready to serve.), Good Things Come In Pairs (They got the LOOK.), Pro '48 (Butch's cruiser causes commotion.), A "Bad" Dream (But a nice reality.), Pro Olds (A compromising success.) Departments - Letting The Chips Fly, The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Street Rodding in Bill's Eye, NSRA News, SREA Update, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Leadlines, Window Shopper, Happenings, Henry HiRise
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September
Features - Showcase (Kenny Youngblood renders a sedan delivery), Interview (The Lead Slinger, Bill Hines), Reader's Art (Black and White sketches) Tech - Carson Top (All it takes is Thread, Glue and Talent), Project Update (Installing Parallel Leaf Springs) Events - Posies Picnic (A Pre-Nats East Tradition), Paso Robles '89 (Eigth Annual West Coast Cruise), Somewhere In Pennsylvania (16th NATS East) Rods & Customs - Mission Impossible (The Rescue of a Work Truck), B&M/Brizio Final (A Purple Monster with Scalames), Fadeaway Forty-One (John Conley's Show Stopper), Ice Hot (A Too Cool '28 Delivery), Backtracked (The Kents weren't looking for a car), Let's Make A Deal (Builder trades Ford for floor), Lemon Meringue (Two guys build a truck), A Masterpiece (The Ultimate Commercial Body), All Business (A '39 Ford Cabover Works), Cab-Over Classic (A '39 Chevy Dumper) Departments - Letting The Chips Fly, Rodder Mail, The Street Corner, Street Rodding in Bill's Eye, NSRA News, SREA Update, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual,Cop Shop, Window Shopper, Happenings, Henry HiRise
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October
Features - Showcase (Robert Gunn paints the blackest '40), Where-To (Frank's Oldies but Goodies), Interview (Joe Mayall, who's behind the name?), Reader's Art (A page to ponder), '34 Corner (A shop tour, from England no less) Tech - Optimum Performance (A matter of balance, whether mild or wild), Man And Machine (Scratch-building the wildest), Frenching (Winfield does it to the front and the rear), A Bonneville Story (Silk purse from a sow's ear), Smooooth Bumpers (An old trick, timely as tomorrow) Events - Puyallup (Goodguy's Pacific Northwest Nationals), Pueblo (NSRA's Fifth Annual Rocky Mountain NATS), St. Ignace (14th Annual trek across the Mackinac) Rods & Customs - 2032 (Future rod with a Deuce heritage), Good Time Charlie (Build it and drive it at the same time), Wide Lightning (Lucky family wins bit "T" kit), Crown Jewel (Another giveaway comes to life), Cutting Edge (The future looks exciting), Big Dawg (A '48 Chevy for One Lap of America), Phantom of Hummelstown ('32 Club Sport Coupe), Such A Merc (Kontemporary kemp trendsetter) Departments - Letting The Chips Fly, Rodder Mail, The Street Corner, Street Rodding in Bill's Eye, NSRA News, SREA Update, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Leadlines, Modeler's Corner, Window Shopper, Happenings, Henry HiRise
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November
Features - Showcase (Brian Bordon looks into his crystal ball), 20th Annual (National Street Rod Association produces RODSTOCK), Interview (Bob Larivee is someone you should know), New Engines (For your street rod), Reader's Art (Black and white can be beautiful) Tech - Builder's Tech Tips (Here's hoping there's one for you), A Bonneville Story (Inside the Olds Quad IV), Project Update (Ford in a Ford, makes sense to us), Sinkin' The Dials (Installing a Billet Specialities panel and VDO gauges) Events - Toledo (Goodguy's Great Lakes Nationals), 9th Annual (Leadsled "Street Kustom" Spectacular) Rods And Customs - Slammed And Whacked (Pro-fat with the heart of a cat), My Name Is Bond (A Yankee rod with a 007 punch), Sun-Krist (A lot old and a little new), Who's Sorry Now (Connie Francis wonders, "Where The Boys Are?), King Of Mercs (The question is answered, for this year), Two Fat Ones (Flame cooked to go), Jade In The Shade (It makes you see green and black), A Low-O From Ohio ('39 Buckeye ragtop), Number 36 With A Billet (A Top 40 player) Departments - Letting The Chips Fly, The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Street Rodding in Bill's Eye, NSRA News, CREA Update, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Cop Shop, Window Shopper, Happenings, Henry HiRise
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December
Features - Showcase (Bob Drake and Roy Jones ready for 1990 and the Forties' Fiftieth), Interview (The father of the T-bucket), Racers of the Past (Pete Eastwood restores oldies), 1934 Indy Racer (A Setz Speed and Color restoration), Shop Tour (Speedway Motors), Buyer's Guide (Christmas is just around the corner!), Reader's Art (Professionals doodle) Tech - Wiring Simplifled (Today's kids make wiring as simple as reading), Stainless Steel Trim (Repairs, modifying and polishing), A Bonneville Story (Safety first) Events - Mini Hats (NSRA Southwest Nationals in Oklahoma), Indy (Goodguy's Nostalgia Hot Rod Happenin'), Bonneville (National Speed Trials shortened by storm. Rods & Customs - World's Fair Edition (In time for the 20th NSRA NATS), In The Pink (A rare body gets a pink coat), Grandma's Buick (A real cut-up), Double Your Pleasure (Twins build twin Willys), Doc's Sprinter (A legend from dirt tracks), "T" Speedster (Englishmen pep up their crumpets), Delirious (Car Custom parts create one fine package), Well-Built (And home-built) Departments - Letting The Chips Fly, The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Street Rodding in Bill's Eye, NSRA News, SREA Update, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Leadlines, Window Shopper, Happenings, Henry HiRise
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