Street Rodder - 1998

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January
Features - Showcase (Jon Eggers' depicts the Model 40 in small-town America), The Cadillac (Here we go again, with this year's engine buildup on the mighty Cadillac V-8), Road Tour '97 (Bonneville and beyond to the Pacific Northwest), Shop Tour (SRM visits Rob Drake's Reproduction), Reader's Art (Mark Brendel's "Cruise To Battle Alley"), Classic Images (Don Lowe's Deuce), The Original Lakester (Bill Burke's lakes tank in 1/8 scale) Tech - Lowbuck Louvers (Create your own louver design with a bead roller), Teardrop Tech (Installing Hagan's custom fuel door), The TCI Econo Chassis (Build a champagne-quality Model A on a beer budget), Freshened Up (RenuRod shifts into the '90s with a new 350 and a TH200R4), A Beauty Of A Beast (Building a modular, 9-inch Ford rearend that is both strong and good looking), Keeping Your Street Rod Together (The science of locking fasteners, thread locks and antiseize compounds), Tech Tips (Fabricating an upper firewall extension) Events - Cookin' With Gas (The 11th Annual Goodguys West Coast Nationals), Shades Of The Past (Pigeon Forge Rod Run 15), The 14th Annual Northwest Nationals (Spokane, Washington hosts one of NSRA's finest events), The Billing Fun Run (Europe's longest established rod run) Feature Rods - Pete's Pleasure (Pete Sciolabba's '40 Ford Pickup), The Street Rodder Staff Car (Tackling rush hour in style), Extended Thinking (Chuck DeHeras' '28 Ford extended cab pickup), From Pepper Tree To High Technology (A daughter's story), Commercial Custom (Cole Foster's shop truck), A Deuce Of A Different Color (Jim Sieker's captivating coupe), Roger's Ride (A NorCal '40 Chevy with just enough bad boy hot rod in it), Tasty Tudor (A resto rod for the '90s), Awsum A (Doug Cederholm shifts gears - in a figurative sense, that is), Work Horse (This pickup is anything but a feed hauler), Four Pack (Faraway '40s), A-Bone (Wade Gagnon's daily driver), Klassic (With a Westergard feel to it, Jack Pieknik's '36 Ford is simply stunning), Tessa's Treasure (Eleven-year-old Tessa gets the go-kart of her dreams) Departments - Letting The Chips Fly, Rodder Mail, Street Corner, Quarter-Mile Update, Window Shopper, Under 30 And In Overdrive, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Professor Hammer, SRMA Update, Cop Shop, Happenings, 20 Years Ago, Henry HiRise
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February
Features - Showcase (Richard Olcese is a wizard of computer-generated art), The Cadillac (Big-inch Caddy: Part 1), Clay Workshop At Cerritos College (The basics in clay modeling), Road Tour '97 (Kalamazoo and Burlington, too), Shop Tour (Glide Engineering's ready-to-upholster street rod seating), Reader's Art (E. Wayne Huffaker pens a '32 highboy), Street Rodder Staff Car (Things begin to roll with the TCI chassis), Classic Images (A look at Rodders Journal) Tech - Riding On Air (CP Motorsports bags another one), RenuRod Gets A Serpintine Belt System (March Performance makes it easy), Shock Treatment (Converting Ford's flathead to a modern electronic ignition), Tech Tips (Build a quick and easy engine puller plate) Events - 4th Annual Deuce Day (For all things '32), Cruisin' Branson (KKOA and the Ozarks turnout one spectacular event), NSRA Street Rod Nationals North (Lots to do at the Zoo), The 4th Annual Northeast Nationals (Back to Burlington), The Goodguy's Motor City Nationals (Detroit area hosts the 1st annual) Feature Rods - Sixties Revisited (A 30-year plan comes to light), Ruby Red (Bruce Meyer's latest), Promises, Promises (Terry Syler's Olds Country Coupe), Low Country Cruiser (Look closely, this Chevy is a study in subtlety), Yellow Sherbet (Joe Rotolone's "Termin-8-tor" coupe), No Fony (Wendy Quinn's '36 Hupmobile ain't no car-toon!), Rocky Mountain Jewel (The majesty of the mountains is present in this Deuce sedan), Hoyt's Hotty (A 36-year-olds dream comes true), Desert Delight (This Merc is built for it's surrounding neighborhood), Collector's Coupe (Nolan Burns' lil' Deuce Coupe), Once A Hot Rod (Ron VonBehren's '34 Ford comes with a past and a future), Colorado Cool (Jack Merrill's re-entry into rodding), Four Pack (Deuce's Wild) Departments - Letting The Chips Fly, Rodder's Mail, Street Corner, Quarter-Mile Update, Window Shopper, Under 30 And In Overdrive, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Professor Hammer, SRMA Update, Cop Shop, Happenings, 20 Years Ago, Henry HiRise
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March
Features - Showcase (Barry Pirkola depicts the street rodder), The Cadillac (Stroking the big-inch Caddy), Road Tour '97 (On to Tampa, our final stop), Street Rodder Visits Profile Racing (With a special interest in Pro Street Anglias), Street Rodder Staff Car (The chassis gets finished), Garbage Scenes (A sneak peek at what's coming together in a garage near you!), Reader's Art (Tommy Herrera pens his interpretation of hot rod power), Classic Images (Those wonderful Willyses) Tech - Tuning Up A Four-Speed (Freshening a Borg-Warner T-10 tranny), Paint And Rust Removal Made Easy (Build your own abrasive blast cabinet), Roadster Headroom (Reverse Z'ing a square-tube chassis), Super Stoppers (Putting Buick drums on early Ford spindles - and how to use them, too), Huff And Puff (The proven age-old method for making lots of thunder), Panel Replacement (Installing an EMS tailpan on a '40 Chevy), Tech Tips (Fashioning homemade drill stops) Events - Ribbett (The Frog Follies), 10th Annual Street Rod Nats (The final NSRA event winds up in Tampa, Florida), Goodguys' 4th Southeastern Nationals (A good ol' time in Charlotte), Journey To Floating Mountain (A personal and introspective look at the Bonneville Speed Trials), Full House (Hard Rock's pre-SEMA show) Feature Rods - Ultimate Anglia (It ain't no Yugo!), Kiodo's Koupe (This '34 Pontiac coupe is all show and all go), High School Sweetheart (Ron Quigley's swift '36), A Low-Fat Winner (Proving once again that street rodding is a worldwide hobby, is this Swedish '46 Plymouth), The Meaning Of Smooth (Richard Dickey's '38 Chevy fits all the descriptions of smooth!), Angel Baby (A beautiful traditional roadster, with a hint of contemporary flair), Mick Desavigny's '35 Highboy Was Built (Just for fun), Coooool (Bob Oien has turned his four-door Willys into a cool street rod), Personal Experience (Jordan Colletta's '40 Coupe), Four-Pack (A premium blend) Departments - Up Front, Rodder Mail, Street Corner, Quarter-Mile Update, Window Shopper, Under 30 And In Overdrive, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Professor Hammer, SRMA Update, Cop Shop, Happenings, 20 Years Ago, Henry HiRise
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April
Features - Showcase (English artist Simon Watts illustrates two favorites), The Cadillac (The machine work starts with block preparation), Fun On Wheels For Everyone (Karts as hot rods), Street Rodder Staff Car (Closing the gaps), Garage Scenes (What's under construction from a father/son combo in Arizona), Reader's Art (B. Scott Haimes' old-timey highboy), Classic Images (The team of Ganahl and Coonan dazzles us with another great image) Tech - Keepin' Your Cool (Which way to go in the great refrigerant debate), Hang Time (The proper way to hang exhausts), Alternative Fuel (There is more than one way to give a vintage engine gas), Stoppin' Your Street Rod (The basics for all street rod braking), What Goes Around Comes Around (F-100 steering for street rods), A Touch Of Class (Button releases for bear-claw latches), Now You're Cookin' (How to powdercoat at home), Top This (DF Metalworks puts a lid on a roadster), Bar Exam (Making a dropped headlight bar), Makin' Music (How to make street legal zoomies), Tech Tips (Building a column drop) Events - Houston Autorama (The final Finale for the ISCA), Dual Event Coverage (From SoCal to the U.K.), The 5th Annual Gas Up And Dry Lakes Hall Of Fame (Everybody loves a party) Feature Rods - Cover Material (Bruce Lewellyn's perfect A), '33 Deuce (Look again and you will agree), Silver Bullet (Coddington's first roadster is restored), Swedish Ride (Volvo in every sense of the word), Black Is Truly Beautiful (A prime example is Rod and Debbie Highfil's '36 Ford), Special Delivery (Fred DeFalko's dream becomes reality), Non Standard (Breaking the four-door stigma), Frankenstude (It's alive), A Gasser Coupe Revisited (Going back to the '60s via the '90s), Four Pack (A quartet of sedans), Rare Breed ("Rodding of the rarity" is evident in Homer Raymond's '40 Chevy) Departments - For Starters, Rodder Mail, Street Corner, Window Shopper, Under 30 And In Overdrive, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Professor Hammer, SRMA Update, Cop Shop, Happenings, 20 Years Ago, Henry HiRise
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May
Features - Showcase (A futuristic roadster in progress), Halibrand (A legend reborn), The Cadillac (Some surprising details), Shop Tour (SRM visits ECI), Shop Tour (Arizona Street Rods celebrates two decades of turning out some of the southwest's finest street rods), Shop Tour (An inside look at Heidt's), Garage Scenes (A sneak peek), Reader's Art (Don Ramage pens a Model A sedan), Plymouth's Prowler (Hot rod or not rod?), Classic Images (Mike O'Neill's Deuce coupe) Tech - Beating The Belt-Alignment Blues (Adjustable accessory brackets), Testing Your Metal (Easy and economical NDT for the home shop), Gettin' Shifty (Rebuilding the Hurst Competition/Plus), California Spyder (The metalwork begins), Striping Basics (Laying some lines with Steve Stanford), Basic Training (Front end facts), Street Rodder Staff Car (Final bodywork and paint), Hassle-Free Battery Maintenance (Keeping your street rod's battery up to snuff), Tech Tips (Ron Covell's bead forming machine) Events - Grand National Roadster Show (The 49th year for Oakland), River City Reliability Run (Not for the faint of heart!), A Gathering Of Geezers (The 6th Annual California Hot Rod Reunion), The 24th Annual Turkey Run (Thanksgiving weekend and Daytona Speedway make for a great event), Trek To Turlock (NorCal's best swap meet) Feature Rods - Street Rod Of The Year (One man's misfortune is another man's dream), Dynamic Deuce (One owner since 1958), A Valuable Lesson (Not all is what it appears to be), So Rare (Jerry West's '41 Ford), Second Hand (Tom McCarty's basket becomes a beauty), Sierra Gold Rush (A perfect blend of '30s and '90s styling), Another Pointe In Tyme (A fine rod will always age well), Phil's Phflyer (This ain't your typical old lady's ride), Four Pack (Three dots and a dash) Foreign Feature - T Time In The U.K. (Tired of billet?) Departments - For Starters, Rodder Mail, Street Corner, Under 30 And In Overdrive, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Professor Hammer, SRMA Update, Cop Shop, Happenings, 20 Years Ago, Henry HiRise
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July
Features - Showcase (Nostalgia-themed '32 coupe courtesy of Max Thomas), Road Tour '98 (Itinerary for our cross-country trek), Shop Tour (SRM visits Jim Meyer Racing Products), Basic Training - Part III (Avoiding a bum steer), Roaring Roadsters - Part II (Those daring young men and their roaring roadsters), Reader's Art (Nostalgia, hot rod-style, is the subject of Eli English's rendering), Garage Scenes (Second time's the charm), Classic Images (Pro rods) Tech - Bumper To Bumper (Custom street rod frames from Art Morrison), Stop In The Name Of Cool Hot Rod Taillights (Installing Bob Drake's repro Pontiac hot rod taillights), An Affair To Remember - Part II (Putting the finishing touches on the IFS for your street rod), Triple Play (Nothing says street rod nostalgia like a trio of carburetors), California Spyder - Part VII (Decklid and apron), Avoiding A Meltdown - Part I (An introduction to street rod cooling), The Cadillac - Part VII (Assembly begins with building the short-block), Tubester - Part II (Chopping the top and channeling the body), The Rookie Rod - Part I (It's what up front that counts), Street Rodder Staff Car - Part VII (Completion is only bits and pieces away), Round The Way (Making square wheels round), Tech Tips (Home-brewed rear disc brakes) Events - Portland Roadster Show (42 years and still going), Tulsa '98 (The really, really big show) Feature Rods - Tangerine Topo (Being a misfit isn't so bad after all), Tangerine Dream (Rick Dore's candy '36), Bert's 'Vert (All this craftsmanship, and it's a driver), Dearborn Track T (Bob Cole's '27 Ford), '38 Special (Steve Huebinger strays from the Blue Oval), Deja Vu (Don Reed's fabulous '47), The Alien (No, this is not a UFO sighting - it's just Danny Asher's '37 Ford), Mental To Metal (John Styler's '36 Ford pickup makes the transition quite successfully), Four Pack (Wonderful Willys) Departments - For Starters, Rodder Mail, Street Corner, Window Shopper, Under 30 And In Overdrive, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, SRMA Update, Professor Hammer, Cop Shop, Happenings/Road Rour '98 Update, 20 Years Ago, Henry HiRise
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August
Features - Showcase (Michael Rust pens a zoomie '33), Why I Love Two-Door Sedans (Artwork by Harry Bentley Bradley), The Art Of Metal Polishing (All that glitters isn't chrome), The Many Faces Of Street Rodding (A buyer's guuide to gauges and instrumentation), Garage Scenes (SRM goes deep into the heart of Texas, and to one of the Great Lakes states), Reader's Art (Mickey Miller caricaturizes street rod muscle in pen), Classic Images (More from the purveyors of rodding at its best) Tech - Something Bought, Something Old, Something New (Zipper Motors' independant suspension), A Little Shake, Rattle and Roll (The theory and application of antiroll bars), Get Exhausted Without Getting Exasperated (With a Fit Kit from Stainless Works), Avoiding A Meltdown - Part II (Street rod cooling), Fat Fender Sedan Suspension (Installing rubber buggy bumper stoppers), The Cadillac (Installing and checking), Rookie Rod - Part II (Engine and transmission placement), Tubester - Part III (Building the firewall), Basic Training IV (Swap shop), California Spyder - Part XXII (Grille shell and hinge kit), Street Rodder Staff Car (Upholstery, the last step before hittin' the road), Tech Tips (Questions answered by the pros) Events - Icebreaker '98 (Street rods and hockey sticks), Goodguys Spring Nationals (SoCal at its finest), Boise Roadster Show (Digging for the Goldmark) Feature Rods - DuPont Domination (Bringing racing engineering and fabrication together with street rod aesthetics), Southern Comfort (Dave Thacker's '31 roadster pickup), First-Class Ticket (Ray Emard's essential Deuce), Code Blue (Bill Sutton's '34 roadster), A '46 Ford Done Larry's Way (Larry Way's so-right convertible), Golfer's Reprise (Mike Griffin's '37 cabriolet), Color Lines (Making the right color decision makes all the difference in the world), The Real Deal (Kent Garrigues '36 coupe), Four Pack (Bow-Tie Bounty) Departments - For Starters, Rodder Mail, Street Corner, Window Shopper, Under 30 And In Overdrive, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, SRMA Update, Professor Hammer, Cop Shop, Happenings/Road Tour '98 Update, 20 Years Ago, Henry HiRise
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September
Features - Showcase (Larry Anderson's penned street rod suggests size does matter), Garage Scene (Jim Kilpatrick's full-fendered roadster), Hot Rodding's Davinci (A close look at Rex Barnett), Road Tour '98 (On the road again), Bradley Retrospective (Harry Bentley Bradley artwork from 1947 to present), Reader's Art (Paul Millinchuk takes on the Prowler question), A-Altered (High class phantom 'glass from America's Heartland), Classic Images (Hot rod artist profiles), Garage Scenes (Roger Kerns starts with a Viper donor car. How cool is that?) Tech - Deja Vu (Been there, seen that - maybe not), It's All About Attitude (Project Lakes Modified T begins), Project Speedrodder (We unveil Speedway Motors '32 Lo-boy kit), The Cadillac - Part IX (Paying attention to the top end), Shift Your Brain Before Shifting Gears (Selecting the right transmission for the right job), Basic Training - Part V (Frame fundamentals), Quick Fixes For Improved Driveability (Options for fine-tuning your power steering system), Cleaning Up Your Act (Easy ways to mop up steering slop), Tubester - Part IV (Building the bed and tailgate; widening the rear fenders), California Spyder - Part XXIII (Making a hood), Why Is There Air? (A.M.'s new airspring plus suspension), Tech Tips (Finding fenders that fit) Events - Tom's Fun Run Turns 21 (This year marked the coming of age for the So-Cal event), 24th Annual NSRA Nats South (El Nino tried and failed), Daytona Spring Fling (What's more important, quality or quantity), Lokar, Inc. Hits The Decade Mark (Their annual open house festivities) Feature Rods - Rocky Mountain Low (And you thought Colorado was known only for its water), 21st Century Comet (Eric Peratt's '33 Ford), Race Ready (Kelly Allred's quarter-mile coupe), Hollywood Bound (Greg Selvidge's '41 Hollywood Graham, the Howler), Memories (Charlie Jenkins' "FLAMN '28"), Rodder's Retirement (Tommy Jarrett's long road to relaxation), Hybrid Hauler (Jerry Pardue understands hybrid thinking and applied it to his '48 Chevy pickup), Four Pack (Fabulous fat-fenders), Roxie's Resurrection (Dealing with the pitfalls of rodding), Just For Fun (Steve Wood's cool coupe) Departments - For Starters, Rodder Mail, Street Corner, Window Shopper, Under 30 And In Overdrive, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, SRMA Update, Professor Hammer, Cop Shop, Happenings, 20 Years Ago, Henry HiRise
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October
Features - Showcase (Anthony Olvera's striking pencil sketch of a full-fendered Deuce roadster), Reader's Art (Roger Pina brings two world's together), Road Tour (The cross-country hop), Garage Scene (Mike Holbrook preps his Deuce roadster), Classic Images (Prophetic) Tech - Measuring Up (How to read a micrometer), Tech Tips (All about steering), 58 Day Wonder (Holley builds a coupe), Project Speedrodder - Part II (Fittin' glass), Tuning Tips (Getting your Holley ready for the street), Tips For Cooling (Helpful hints on maintaining your street rod's cool), Frame Up (Project Lakes Modified begins the building process), A Lifting Situation (Change the way you work on cars), TBI Fuel Injection (An easy way to have the future, now), Tubester - Part V (Chopping the top for the third time), Upgrading The Ford 8-Inch (Sometimes it needs a little help), The Cadillac - Part X (Getting the power numbers), Basic Training - Part VI (Figuring out the electrical), California Spyder - Part XXIV (Hood sides and radiator) Events - NSRA Billing Fun Run '98 (Rodding from abroad), L.A. Roadster Show '98 (For the 34th time, the best Father's Day gift of all), Bakersfield '98 (22nd Annual NSRA Western Street Rod Nationals), Springfield '98 (15th Annual NSRA Mid-America Nationals), York '98 (25th Annual NSRA Street Rod Nationals East) Feature Rods - Bi Coastal Bow-Tie (Charlie Russo debut's his '38 Chevy), Heavy Chevy (John Mattingly's powerful yellow '37 Chevy), Trend Spotting (John Wick's '27 Ford roadster from across the pond), Red Hot (Ken Iriart presents his good looking '34 Ford pickup), A Long Time Coming (Bill Miller's beautiful raspberry and scallop '38 Chevy pickup), Uncommon Threads (Indiana double feature with a Deuce roadster and a '48 Merc), Not So Mellow Yellow (Ron Jackson's '34 Ford fenderless coupe), Four Pack (Purty '34's), San Antonio Rose (Larry Smith's '38 Chevy panel) Departments - For Starters, Rodder Mail, Street Corner, Window Shopper, Under 30 And In Overdrive, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, SRMA Update, Professor Hammer, Cop Shop, Happenings, 20 Years Ago, Henry HiRise
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November
Features - Showcase (Eric Brockmeyer's stylistic rod), Furtado Ford (Is one in your future?), Shop Tour (Fatman Fabrications), Garage Scene (William Ayers has found his street rod haven), Reader's Art (Jeff Englebrecht pens a rodder's shopping spree), Road Tour '98 (Rockin' the rockies and onward to Oklahoma), Classic Images (Joe Nitti's "quintessential" Deuce highboy) Tech - How About A Quickie (A little insight on the venerable quick-change), Fresh Air (Air-spring retrofit from Total Cast Involved), It's All In The Angle (The career distance isn't always safe), Project Lakes Modified (Begins it's bodybuilding), The Cadillac - Part XI (Making horsepower sense), Project Speedrodder (Adding a nose and a tail), Hammerform - Part I (Making an aluminum T turtle deck), Tubester - Part IV (Finishing the chop), The French Connection (Give your classic subtle style by frenching the headlights), What's Goin' On Here (Answers to the most perplexing problems with instruments), License Lessons (Restoring a set of Folsom Prison's finest), Basic Training (Painters phor proper plumbing), California Spyder - Part XXV (Windshield posts), Tech Tips (Ignition woes) Events - Happy Father's Day (Goodguys' Indy Hot Rod Nationals proved to be a wonderful gift), Fun In The Sun (The Goodguys' 1st Annual PPG Nationals), Hot Times, Cool Fun (The NSRA Rocky Mountain Nats), Rods Return To Okie (The NSRA Southwest Nats) Feature Rods - Magnum Opus (A long time coming, but worth the wait), Markie Mark's Coupe (A 26-year-old's best effort), Low-Key Cruiser (An all-steel '36 roadster), Class Act (Bernard Jensen's '37 Ford coupe), Past And Present (Melding performance, craftmanship and tradition), His, Hers And Ours (Killer's family of '40s), Boss B (Unique in "motorvation"), Four Pack (Four from Henry Ford) Departments - For Starters, Rodder Mail, Street Corner, Window Shopper, Under 30 And In Overdrive, Modeler's Iron, Early Iron, Shop Manual, SRMA Update, Professor Hammer, Cop Shop, Happenings, 20 Years Ago, Henry HiRise
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December
Features - Showcase (Keith Weesner's vision of Normie and Kookie put to canvas), Back To The Future (Let Radir Custom Wheels show you the way), Beautified Braking (Old school meets new school in a finned face off), Shop Tour (Southern Rods & Parts), Road Tour '98 (Some time off...then the Nats!), Classic Images (More tempting pages from the Rodders Journal), Reader's Art (A modern/nostalgia '36 coupe from Michael Gschwantner) Tech - Tech Tips (What goes around), The Cadillac - Part XII (Series finale: parts buyer's guide), Tubester - Part VII (Finishing the doors: power windows, hidden hinges and latches), Hammerforming - Part II (Making an aluminum T turtle deck), Project Lakes Modified (Building the hood), Project Speedrodder - Part IV (Locks, latches and a windshield), Intelligent Sectioning (Slimming down the waistline), Qwiklift (An affordable, portable, low-level lift for the garage), Getting Exhausted (Finishing up the Stainless Works Fit Kit), Basic Training (Paint pointers for primer), Driveshaft Dilemmas (Getting rid of those bad vibrations), California Spyder - Part XXVI (Finishing metalwork; odds and ends), Building The Bullet-Proof 8-Inch (Upgrading continues), Installing A Pop-Out Windshield (Equipping a Deuce coupe with a chopped frame and glass) Events - Cop Shop Show II (The second's a success), 29th NSRA Nats (The big one moves to Louisville - for the next decade), Goodguys Puyallup (Goodtimes and sunshine in the Pacific Northwest), Bonneville (Half a century (or close enough to it) on the salt) Feature Rods - Cover Car (Jaime Drezek's timeless '32 Ford coupe), Chopit (Gary Fioto's period-perfect '32 Ford pickup), Erodica (Mark Andersen's exotic '35 Ford coupe), Little Giant Killer (Garret Kitchen's '48 Anglia), Oney's Beater (A cool '33 Ford coupe built on the cheap), La Bomba Amarilla (Dave Tarvin's Model A coupe), Four Pack (Roaring roadsters), Hole In One (John Kikes sinks an ace with his '38 Chevy), Old School (Kenny Cahill goes traditional with his '33 Ford coupe), Ragtop Revision (Fritz Lara's '40 Chevy custom) Departments - For Starters, Rodder Mail, Street Corner, Window Shopper, Under 30 And In Overdrive, Modeler's Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, SRMA Update, Professor Hammer, Happenings, 20 Years Ago, Henry HiRise
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