Street Rodder - 1992

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January
Features - Showcase (Tom VanNortwick gives us four views of street rodding), 1991 Index (To help you find what you're lookin' for), Shop Tour (Tom Vogele takes us through the Roadster Shop), Interview (Roy Fjastad, head of a two-generation street roddin' family), Club Car Directory (Keeping you in touch with others like yourself), Readers Art (Rick Bennett brings us a Willys under construction) Tech - Sheet Metal (Power hammers, a hard-hitting tradition), Suspension For The Nineties (Updating the Mustang II), How To (Controllin' and aimin' the Mustang II), Timeless Tech (Radius rod theory) Events - Pleasanton's The Place (For the 5th Annual Goodguys West Coast Nationals), 10 Summer Events (To warm your winter days) Rods & Customs - Coast To Coast (Gina Lauria takes the new Total Performance '32 on the ultimate road test), The Cranberry & Peach Whatsit (Terry Larsen's once-a-coupe '37 Plymouth is twice-disguised), Beauty And The Beast (A dandy dandelion '38 and a mellow yellow '32 Ford), Vicky Is Sixty (A four-pack of red Deuce Victorias), Retrofit (A 1948 Chevy hardtop sedan) Departments - Letting The Chips Fly, Rodder Mail, The Street Corner, Street Rodding in Bill's Eye, Window SHopper, SREA Udate, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Audio Talk, Cop Shop, Happenings, Henry HiRise
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February
Features- Showcase (Steve Stanford brings us the future of roadster pickups by borrowing from the past), Interviews (SRM talks to House of Kolors Jon Kosmoski), Shop Tour (Tom Vogele visits Racing Head Service), Reader's Art (Scott Cramer renders the Deuce in coupe and roadster versions) Tech - Steering Boxes (What's hot and what's not), Tech Tech Tech (From plastic welding to flathead cooling), Sheet Metal (Pullmax Nibblers are in the spotlight), Timeless Tech (Traditional brakes for nostalgia only) Events - Macungie, PA (The Wheel's Of Time's 13th annual event), Rat Finks (Two events connected by the San Andreas Fault), Pigeon Forge, TN (Shades of the Past's rod run IX) Rods & Customs - Plumlow (A Canadian-style '36 Chevy), Personal Best (Marv Marter's '33 Ford cover car), Mopar Country Cutie (A Deuce high-boy, Plymouth style), First-Try Ragtop (Jerry's '47 sets the pace), The Class Of '59 (Rich Conklin's Deuce has that old-time flavor), Four-Pack (Take off the fenders and what have you got? High-boy coupes!), Pacific Rim Shot (Japan imports a nostalgic Deuce coupe) 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 (Artist Mark S. Weaver shows us two ways to go with future rods), Pedal Power (All you need to know about the latest craze - pedal power), The Ultimate High (Dave Hill takes us for a day long ride in a Deuce roadster), Shop Tour (Tom Vogele visits a popular Midwest street rod conglomerate), Interview (SRM talks to early Ford V-8 reproduction guy, Bob Drake), Reader's Art (Guy Shively brings two extremes of the street rod hobby to our attention) Tech - Heavy Topics (Gary Heidt guides us through weight distribution), 'Glass Body Tech ('Glassing in wood reinforcements), Starters (how to shim and align your faithful engine cranker), Sheet Metal (Reproduce a rare steel fender), Timeless Tech (U-joints and driveline phasing) Events - Carlisle, PA (Goodguys put on another great run) Rods & Customs - '34 Chevy Woodie (On the crest of a wave), '35 Ford 3-Window (A fat coupe for a night on Bald Mountain), '33 Ford Cabriolet (A contemporary street rod with sprint car heritage), '33 Willys (The ultimate trailered car), '47 Fat Pack (Unidentical phantom roadster pickup twins from Ford and Chevrolet), Taupe '32 (An ageless Deuce highboy roadster) 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 (Darrell Mayabb's concept rendering of an Anglia come to life), Retrospective (Where did those wild Willy's come from?), Willy's Tour (Bill Turner takes you to Willys Replacement Parts), Wee Willys (Tim Boyd brings you gassers in scale), Garage Scene 1 (Brian Stairs Anglia gets plastic surgery), Garage Scene II (Ed Hart's latest, a sunkissed Willy's pickup), Buyer's Guide (Where to find those rare Willys and Anglia parts), Shop Tour (The history behind Air-Tique), Classical Gassers (Bringing back Willys and Anglia quarter-milememories), Interview (SRM talks with Sam and Chip Foosse), Reader's Art (Wild Willys rendered in graphite by Jeffrey Clampitt) Tech - 'Glass Body Tech - Part II (Making functional doors), Sheet Metal (Reproduce a rare steel fender, part II), Timeless Tech (Frank Oddo explains Ford oil pan swaps and mods) Events - Tampa Florida (Tom Vogele brings all the fun of the NSRA Southeast Nationals into your living room), The Car The Art (Street rods as objects of beauty) Rods & Customs - State Of The Art (Charlie Baucom's "Peachy Keen" '41 Willys coupe), All Dressed U (Rule changes have given this nasty '40 Willys nowhere to go), Home-Tech (A father and a son built '48 Willys Jeepster), Pro-Street Jeep? (No longer an ugly old car), Willys A Pair (Bob and Rob Ida build Willys coupe and pickup project together), Four-Pack To Go (Quarter mile racers: Three Willys and a Chevy), Anglia Fever (An early import that's become a tradition with America's rodders) 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 (Dave Wagner brings us two to ponder), Cut Away Art (A '38 Pro Custom from the drawing board of Larry Anderson), Another Phantom '37 (Eric Salley builds another Thom Taylor designed masterpiece at Posies), Kookie II Update (Norm Grabowski's latest gets big-inch Cadillac motivation), Shop Tour (Tom Vogele guides us through Competition Cams), Interview (SRM talks to "Mr. Car Cover", Jim DeFrank), Reader's Art (Bob Wise renders a nostalgia racer kissing the guard rail) Tech - Bending Your Arm (Modifying Pitman arms and tie rod ends), Sheet Metal (Ron Covell lets us in on the secrets of building a track roadster nose), Choppin' A Chevy (Bill Hines lays back the windshield on a '40 convertible), Tech Tips (Helpful ideas for the homebuilder and professional), Timeless Tech (Frank Oddo tells all about coil spring technology), More Woodin' (Richard Graves replaces a Model A floor) Events - Six-Pack (From Europe to Andy's picnic, a half dozen of the best), Detroit Autorama (SRM braves the Michigan winter to bring you the fantastic 40th annual edition) Rods & Customs - Cover Car (Some might like it hot, but Warren Pearce chose to build a cool '37), Ridler Winner (James Stewart's Deuce many-door has been cooking for decades), Four-Pack (Four '37 Cabriolets to round out this issue), 'Way Cool '37 (Gary and Howard Ward re-think the Fordor) Departments - Letting The Chips Fly, Rodder Mail, Street Corner, Street Rodding in Bill's Eye, Window Shopper, SREA Update, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Audio Talk, Cop Shop, Happenings, 20 Years Ago, Henry HiRise
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July
Features - Showcase (Arlen Olsen brings us vintage tin in its natural state), Speedwagon (Dan Fink modifies a Deuce cowl for his surf woodie), Shop Tour (SRM checks out Mike Adams' prolific chassis shop in Florida), Interview (SRM talks to Blackie Gejeian, who's been in "show biz" since Day One), Reader's Art (Todd Jones illustrates for fun) Tech - Backfield In Motion (Install an eight-inch rear in a fat-fendered Ford), Timeless Tech (Frank Oddo leaks a few guarded secrets on flathead swapping), Sheet Metal Techniques II (Ron Covell finishes up his track roadster nose) Events - Goodguys (SRM visits an event in our own backyard, at the Pomona Fairplex), Thoseguys (A Northwest tradition, the Portland Roadster Show celebrates its 36th), Ourguys (Tom's Fun Run XV "passes the buck' to hundreds of rodders on the fly) Rods & Customs - Cover Rod (Dennis Varni's '29 high-boy World's Most Beautiful Roadster winner), Very Berry (This '34 Ford Tudor deserves no raspberries), Mean Green (A not-so-lean '40 Ford sedan delivery earns its stripes), Tribute (Scooter's last street rod, a '39 Buick ragtop), Cover Custom (Richard Zocchi's George Barris D'Elegance award-winning '39 Dodge), Four-Pack (Summertime convertibles and roadsters for open-air enjoyment), True Love (Or is this the young man's Deuce Roadster just an orange crush?) Departments - Letting The Chips Fly, Rodder Mail, Street Corner, Street Rodding in Bill's Eye, Window Shopper, SREA Update, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Audio Talk, Cop Shop, Happenings, 20 Years Ago, Henry HiRise
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August
Features - Showcase (Gerald Blommaert renders our theme for August, a Vicky), And The Winner Is (Our Deuce shell finds a new home), 'Cross The Pond (The Road Runners of Northern France), Shop Tour (SRM visits Fat Man Fabrications), Interview (SRM talks to Bruce Crower), Panel Beaters Roundup (A directory of sheet metal fabricators), Reader's Art (Greg Duncan renders a tribute to Kay Sissell, the "King os Sixes") Tech - Backfield In Motion II (Installing an eight-inch and ECI drum brakes), IFS In A Forty (Total Cost Involved Engineering gives a hauler independence), Open And Closed (Functional and filled gas doors for 'glass fenders), Boyds IRS (Installation is easier than you think), Timeless Tech (A guide to Chevy starters and bellhousings), Hood Support (Ron Covell shows how to install a slider) Rods & Customs - '15 T-Bucket (Lee Shelton fulfills a boyhood dream with his show-winning cover car), '32 Vicky (A bad girl all dressed up in red), '31 Roadster (James Wolk's homebuilt Model A is kool, eh), '33 Vicky (Johnny Freund's fenderless bucket-back is pure "Purple Passion"), '34 Chevy Vicky (This Bowtie is a fiberglass phantom), '38 Chevy Ute (General Motors' marsupial hauler from Australia), '32 Coupe (Land o' Goshen - the pastor drives a blown Deuce), Four-Pack (A third-of-a-dozen commercial vehicles to start you haulin'), '37 Vicky (Ready for another phantom ford?) Departments - Letting The Chips Fly, Rodder Mail, Street Corner, Street Rodding in Bill's Eye, Window Shopper, SREA Update, Modelers Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Audio Talk, Cop Shop, Happenings, 20 Years Ago, Henry HiRise
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September
Features - Showcase (Artist Tom VanNortwick brings us a Chevy Aerosedan in the rough), Shop Tour (SRM visits The Eastwood Company), Speedwagon Update (The D.F. Metalworks - Ford/SVO project gets a skeleton), Interview (SRM talks with Vic Edelbrock, Jr), Directory (The street rodders ultimate guide to parts and services), Giveaway (Pro-Sidewalk - Part I), Reader's Art (Tim Frederick teams up a Willys and a Ford) Tech - The Language Of Tires (Now you can read and speak it intelligently too), 700R4 Tranny (Tom Vogele begilns a series on street rodding's hottest new gearbox), Bead And Sand Blasting (Two ways to remove crud and rust at home), Sheet Metal Techniques (Hammerforming with chasers (or caulking tools), Laid-Back Chop - Part II (Cuttin' & foldin' - a five cigar job), Timeless Tech (Frank Oddo lets us in on the secrets of buying that just right project) Events - Goodguys Indy (A famous location for rod runs, whether in circles or in a straight line), NSRA Western Nats (All roads lead to Bakersfield, as the tradition continues) Rods & Customs - '33 Moderne (Vintage looks combined with Corvette performance), Aluma-Coupe (Boyd's latest should inspire another decade of rod building), A Nostalgia '32 (It's almost the Fifties when Jim Inglese cruises his Deuce roadster), Mid-Engined '34 (For Pete Aardema, the thrill is back in street rodding), Nostalgia Shoebox (Life's not a drag for Dick LaHaie when he cruises his '49 Ford coupe), Green '41 Chevy (Nobody paints a street rod green, but...green it is), Black Cars Can't Jump (But Joe's midnight roadster can scoot) Departments - Letting The Chips Fly, Rodder Mail, Street Corner, Street Rodding in Bill's Eye, Window Shopper, SMRA Update, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Audio Talk, Cop Shop, Happenings, 20 Years Ago, Henry HiRise
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December
Features - Showcase (Artist Darrell Mayabb gives us a look at our past), Shop Tour (Tom Vogele visits Car Customs SUPERSTORE), Week In A Woodie (Seven days in Sid Chavers' black and board '32 Ford), Interview (SRM talks to Doug and Suzy at the Wood'N Carr), What's New In '92 (Hottest new products from the street rod aftermarket), Reader's Art (Coming or going, Gerard Blommaert does it right), LT-1 Chevy (We investigate the next generation small-block) Tech - Updated Air Conditioning (Out with the old (R-12), in with the new (R-134a), Porting With Putty (Explaining the Extrude Hone process), Tunnel It (Sunken lights and licenses), Upholstery Techniques - Part 1 (Learn to stitch like the stars), Sheet Metal Techniques (Tim Barton continues his potpourri), Timeless Tech (Learning the secrets of front end alignment) Events - Puyallup (The Goodguys Northwest Nationals), Oklahoma City (The NSRA Southwest Nationals), Beverly Hills (At a high school, show like none you've ever seen) Rods & Customs - Cover Car (Dale Stuban builds a Nineties T-Bucket), Phantom Phord (A yellow '35 pickup that redefines the term "parts chaser"), Lifeblood (Fred Warren's '33 Ford three-window coupe), The Prinsbo Outlaws (Young rodders in Sweden make history repeat itself), Iron Mountain Rod (Chuck Miller builds a Zinger of a '47 woodie), Four-Pack (Packard, Cord, Hudson and Pontiac make ODD RODS), Techno Sedan (A little imagination pays off on Fred Golden's '47) Departments - Letting The Chips Fly, Rodder Mail, Street Corner, Street Rodding in Bill's Eye, Window Shopper, SRMA Update, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Audio Talk, Cop Shop, Happenings, 20 Years Ago, Henry HiRise
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