Street Rodder - 1991

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January
Features - Showcase (Cliff Iwai cuts away a Deuce roadster), Pattern Page (Fuel-pump block-off plate), 1990 SRM Index (For those times when you just can't quite remember which issue you saw it in), Kaiser Art (Well, maybe not a Kaiser, but Bruce spruces up some other ugly ducklings), Roth Art (Rat-Fink retrospective), Readers Art (100 hours of pencil sketching pays off for Michel B. Swanson), 1991 Club Registry (A place for everything and everything in it's place) Tech - Sculptured Interiors (Jim Davis' B&M roadster gets contemporary threads and a new huffer), Fat Dash Mods (Buffalo Motor Cars installs air conditioning ducts), Power Windows (Hot Rods by Boyd installs Speciality Power) Events - Pleasanton (Goodguys West Coast Nationals), Frisco Burger (Nurgers 'n' fries and all that applies), Occa Cruise (Labor Day in Orange County), Bonneville (Oddo's annual salt talks) Rods & Customs - "A" Delivery (Mountain man's parcel express), Haulin' Duo (Chevy trucks a pair), Cover Car (Hotwood '34 from the Wood "N" Carr), 6-Pack (An even half-dozen of workaday rods), Mascot (Station owner's screamin' yellow hauler), Howdy's '32 (A Deuce Tudor that gives you a lift), Topless (Pickups that will mess up your hair) Departments - Letting The Chips Fly, Rodder Mail, The Street Corner, Street Rodding In Bill's Eye, Window Shopper, SREA Update, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Audio Talk, Cop Shop, Happenings, Henry HiRise
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February
Features - Showcase (Dave Marek takes wood into the future), Pattern Page (Spring mounting spacer caper), Newton Art (Street Rods through Ed's eyes), SEMA Show (Manufacturers and artists gather to celebrate the modified automobile - past and future), Interview (SRM talks to Art and Mike Chrisman), How They Do It (A visit to Glide Engineering, Inc), Shop Tour (Dreams come true at Dream Cars), Reader's Art (Steve Widman's hat trick) Tech - Independence (T.C.I. installs IFS on a '36), Builder's Tech Tips (Things to make your life easier), How To (Gas-weld aluminum), Stop It! (Installing E.C.I. disc brakes on a '46), Timeless Tech (Subframing: our most requested story) Events - Twice The Fun (Frof Follies and Wheels of Time), Bakersfield (A traditional West Coast biggie), Deuce Day (A gathering of street rodding's favorite) Rods & Customs - The Ivo "T" (Restored nostalgia at its best), Cal Kid II (Jerry Slover's latest street hero), Twice The Sun (Dual '37 Ford ragtops), First Fat (Ford's rotund sedan for 1936), A Portly Pair (GM's last street roddable bodies), Two From Texas ("Pleasanton or Bust" in a beater) Departments - Letting The Chips Fly, Rodder Mail, The Street Corner, Street Rodding In Bill's Eye, Window Shopper, SREA Update, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Audio Talk, Cop Shop, Happenings, Henry HiRise
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March
Features - Showcase (Harold James Cleworth paints an engine), Project Update (Your '48 Ford Tudor nears completion), Powercharger (The latest from B&M), Pattern Page (Rear radius rod bracket), At The Summit (A fast shop tour for quick rodders), Interview (Talking with Boyd Coddington), Preview (Ford's modular engine for future consideration), Readers Art (Mighty motors grow from sharp pencils) Tech - Six In A Row (A review of popular inliners), Compression Test (Checking your car's blood pressure), Small Block (Jones perks up a bent-eight's heartbeat), Carb Detailing (Fast Freddie applies a finishin' touch), Timeless Tech (Building up Ford's small block) Events - Double Your Fun (Two rod runs to end a year of fun: Run to the Sun and Wavecrest) Rods & Customs - Cover Car (A streetable pastel clone of Project '40), An Odd Couple (Maroon fat fenders that go together), Rodding's Standard (Marlene Enblom's yellow '38), Ragtime (A two-pair draw to fat-fendered fun), Boje's Rods (Silk screener's find happiness with twice-doors from Ford & GM), Self Motivation (Street rodder builds homemade engine) Departments - Letting The Chips Fly, Rodder Mail, The Street Corner, Street Rodding In Bill's Eye, Window Shopper, SREA Update, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Audio Talk, Cop Shop, Happenings, Henry HiRise
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April
Features - Showcase (Steve Weirich's Ace of Deuces), Pattern Page (Small part for a big project), Project Update (Tom McCullen's roadster nears completion with paint and plate), Ground Shaker (Ed Moss' awesome Model 40), Interview (SRM talks to "Goodguy" Gary Meadors), Shop Tour (Mike Smith, NorCal sheet metal artist), Readers Art (Dustin Hill draws '32-'34s) Tech - Metal Shrinking (The necessary tools and techniques), Mono-Leaf (The buggy spring goes contemporary), Magnum 5-Inch (Down 'n' dirty the old-fashioned way with a dropped axle), Timeless Tech (Aligning and identifying I-beam axles) Events - CHP Rod Run (Kids see the good side of the law), Houston Texas (The largest indoor car show) Rods & Customs - Cover Car (A '33 roadster rises from the ashes of despair), Cabriolets (Vette-suspended topless runabouts for summertime fun), Deuces wild (Kenny Bernstein and Rod King prove coupes aren't for chickens anymore), Rods-A-Fire (Flames are in whether real, painted or upholstered), '34 Sedans (Dave Hill captures two of Concord's finest on film), Limey Rods (Deuces and phantom '34s from across the pond) Departments - Letting The Chips Fly, Rodder Mail, The Street Corner, Street Rodding in Bill's Eye, Window Shopper, SREA Update, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Audio Talk, Cop Shop, Happenings, Henry HiRise
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May
Features - Showcase (Thom Taylor presents a glimpse of Posies' new hardtop masterpiece), Pattern Page (Rear end shock mount), Garage Scene (Richard Graves carves a niche), Shop Tour (American Racing keeps 'em rolling in style), Second Time Around (Our cover car goes together after a 30-year lapse), How They Do It (Cerullo demonstrates upholstering a bench seat), Readers Art (Bud Lilledahl rethinks classic shapes) Tech - Boltin'-On Power (Edelbrock proves significant power increases on the dyno), Whackin' (The project roadster gets its driveshaft shortened), Installin' (Magnum disc brakes kits for the rear), High-Techin' (Currie's new alloy rear-end housing), Torquin' (Torque theory as applied to street rods), Metal Stretchin' (More sheet metal technology for the home coachbuilder), Timeless Tech (Selecting rear ends) Events - Oakland '91 (The tradition continues, and YOU ARE THERE) Rods & Customs - Wooden Car (If a Deuce roadster isn't steel or 'glass, what else could it be?), ".38 Special" (Big Boy's Toy shoots down the competition), Pink Panther (Smooth '39 Bowtie coupe has it made in the pastel shade), Dodge Boy's Truck (Proving sedan deliveries were built by folks other than Ford or Chevrolet), Siamese Twins (A pair of six-bangers under 'glass), Depression Era (A survivor from another difficult period of American history), "Cadzzooks" (Four examples of "Heavy Metal" bodies by Fisher) Departments - Letting The Chips Fly, Rodder Mail, The Street Corner, Street Rodding In Bill's Eye, Window Shopper, SREA Update, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Audio Talk, Cop Shop, Happenings, Henry HiRise
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June
Features - Showcase (Ray Noble renders you basic street rod, the T-Bucket), Pattern Page (Another part for those with more time than money), Classy Class Project (School for the deaf builds a "T"), Shop Tour (Daniel's, the Chevy guru of Sacramento), Interview (A conversation with Dean Jeffries), How-They-Do-It (Gibbon builds a 'glass '37 Club Cabriolet for Bill Elliott), Posies' Latest (A look underneath the latest hardtop coupe, a '37 this time around), Readers' Art (A Truckin' dude tries his hand at a steam rod) Tech - How To (Upholster door and side panels), English Wheel (More sheet metal tools & techniques), Non-Tarnish Exhaust (Installing a stainless steel system), Timeless Tech (Hammerforming magic from our archives) Events - Detroit Autorama (The "Motor City's" annual must-attend car show), Temecula (The Early Times mid-winter rod run) Rods & Customs - Chevy High-Boy (A three-window coupe of a different color), Roadsters "A" Pair (Two topless Model A's carry on street rodding tradition), No. 10 With A Vickie (Ford's '34 Victoria gets a slice of new life), It's A Pro-Street Custom (Traditional customizing houses a Nineties street rod), A Thoroughly Modern 4-Pack (Street rods, from T's to two-ton Lincolns), Nose Job (A different approach to a '34 high-boy) Departments - Letting The Chips Fly, Rodder Mail, The Street Corner, Street Rodding In Bill's Eye, Window Shopper, SREA Update, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Audio Talk, Cop Shop, Happenings, Henry HiRise
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July
Features - Showcase (Artist Ed Newton shows us which way the "Air Flows"), Pattern Page (Another part you can make), Racer's Rod Buildup Part II (Bill Elliott's '37 Cabriolet), Posie's Latest Part II (Designer Thom Taylor tops off the latest hardtop from Hummelstown), Garage Scenes (A trilogy of Midwest project cars), Interview (SRM picks the brain of CadZZilla's designer, Larry Erickson), Shop Tour (Dan Fink, the master of street rod sheet metal), E-Z Up (World's fastest shelter), Reader's Art (Daryl Sorenson gives us three rotund sedan options - two hardtops and a convertible) Tech - Kookie Kar II (Norm's project is in the red - leather, that it), Chassis Swap (How to install late-model GM components under a fat fendered Ford), Sheet Metal (The series continues with cutting techniques), Timeless Tech (Engine block prep and paint) Events - Goodguys At Monterey (Indoor and outdoor shows in one handy location), Tom's Fun Run (Number14 - "The Gold Rush"), Midwest Showtime (John Lee brings us up to date on several car shows) Rods & Customs - Willys Duo (A pair of bad actors in pink grease-paint), Scalloped '40 (Murphy rewrites the script for a forty convertible), "Blast To The Past" (A traditional Deuce three-window high-boy coupe with gobs of horsepower), Old Gray's Mare (What's fenderless, topless and was built long 'bout '33?), Custom Rod Four-Pack (Modified iron from both sides of the invisible line) Departments - Letting The Chips Fly, Rodder Mail, The Street Corner, Street Rodding In Bill's Eye, Window Shopper, SREA Update, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Audio Talk, Cop Shop, Happenings, Henry HiRise
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August
Features - Showcase (Gerard Blommaert gives two stages in the life of a Model T sedan), Pattern Page (A little part for your go-cart), Tribute (Harry Bradley art to stimulate your next project), Interview (SRM talks to a true Renaissance man - Robert "Jocko" Johnson), Directory (The "Yellow Pages" of street rodding), Shop Tour (See how Wilwood develops and tests their disc brake kits), Reader's Art (Dennis McPhail gives us a flamed three-window) Tech - Duvall Installation (The famous windshield from "Past-Tech" on a classic high-boy), Deuce Chassis (How one shop reproduces classic foundations), Sheet Metal (Tim Barton beads, folds, raises and rolls), Timeless Tech (Reclaiming lost performance...Chevy cylinder head swapping) Events - Portland Roadster Show (35th annual gathering), Street Rods In Drag City (The Goodguys Spring Rod & Custom Nationals) Rods & Customs - Tom's Roadsters (The one that got away), Twin Deuces (Almost) (Deja Deuce and bright white 'sall right), Time Machine (Lots of carbs...four speed...4.11 gears), Gasaway Rods (Deuce roadster and '34 coupe, hitting all the bases, street-rod wise), Four-Pack (Several ways to treat your '46-'48 fat-fendered Ford) Departments - Letting The Chips Fly, Rodder Mail, The Street Corner, Street Rodding In Bill's Eye, Window Shopper, SREA Update, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Audio Talk, Cop Shop, Happenings, Henry HiRise
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September
Features - Showcase (Artist and model builder, Dave Peters updates a heavy metal classic), Project Update (Our '48 Tudor gets a dash of threads), "Field Of Dreams" (One man's collection of vintage tins will make you green with envy), Interview (SRM talks to one of the original Ford guys, Ak Miller), Reader's Art (Leroy Harriman brings us three blasts from the past) Tech - Low-Budget Rebuild (The first of two installments on rebuilding Ford's small block on the cheap), Engine Swap (How to stuff a big 429 Ford into a little '40 sedan delivery), Sheet Metal (This month Tim Burton shows you how to punch your own louvers), Rear End Installation (Tom Vogele sets up his '40 pickup for some heavy haulin'), Timeless Tech (Frank Oddo shows you how to swap heads on your Ford motor), Fiber Optics (An illuminating look at technology) Events - Springfield (The NSRA Mid-America Nationals - Dennis Parks makes you feel like you were there), So Cal Cruisin' (Six local events by Tim Guymon and Lorri Allen) Rods & Customs - Awesome Coupe (T.C.I.'s Ed Moss builds the ultimate nostalgia drag racer), 1939 LaSalle (The ultimate fat-fendered rod?), A Goodride (Goodgal Marilyn Meador's '33 Frd Roadster), Down 'N' Dirty (Five-hundred-and-seventy-two inches of blown rat), Four-Pack (Chevy's from '37-'39 to stir your soul) Departments - Letting The Chips Fly, Rodder Mail, The Street Corner, SREA Update, Street Rodding by Bill's Eye, Window Shopper, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Audio Talk, Cop Shop, Happenings, Henry HiRise
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October
Features - Showcase (Artist Dan McCrary reflects on our hobby), Shop Tour (SRM visits Progressive Automotive), Project Update (The giveaway '48 tudor nears completion), Reader's Art (Canadian sunglasses mirror our hobby) Tech - Model A Top Fill (Finishing Henry's job), Sheet Metal (Sandbags, mallets and hollowing blocks), Low-Budget Rebuild (Part II on rebuilding a small-block Ford at home), Timeless Tech (Frank Oddo explains hydrogen embrittlement) Events - Modesto ('American Graffiti' lives again), Los Angeles (L.A. Roadsters Traditions: Father's Day & Rancho Los Amigos), Puyallup (Trendsetting in the Northwest), Boise (Eleventh annual Oldies but Goodies nostalgia drags) Rods & Customs - Cutaway Caper (Alberto Hernandez undresses the Porsche-powered Brassfield phantom phaeton), Kollapsible Klassic (Ed Britz's Nineties-style custom '41 Ford Convertible), Classic Motor Carriage (A kit cabriolet cruises the east coast in style), Racer's Rod Buildup (Conclusion, Bill Elliot's '37 "glassic" from Gibbons), 4 Wheels - 4 Ways (From "T" to '40 with a couple in between) Departments - Letting The Chips Fly, Rodder Mail, The Street Corner, Street Rodding In Bill's Eye, Window Shopper, SREA Update, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Audio Talk, Cop Shop, Happenings, Henry HiRise
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