Street Rodder - 2000

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January
Features - Masters Entertainment (Street Rodder TV goes live), Garage Scene (We visit Dave Simard's East Coast haven), Classic Images (It's all in the details) Tech - Smarter Than Metal - Part IV (Shrinking, contouring and metal finishing), High 'N' Dry (Seal up your street rod with an A&M Softseal weatherstrip), Say Tanks (Finally a frame-mounted jack for the 1940-54 GM trucks - but it's just too easy), Rocket Science (History of the Olds Rocket V-8), Project Speed Rodder - Part 14 (Shimmy-shimmy, push-pull), Rudimentary Seat Building 101 (Scratch-building a custom roadster seat), Hinge Medicine (Sagging doors, poor alignment and damaged paint are the symptoms), NOS: New Old Stop (SO-CAL Speed Shop's vintage-looking disc brakes) Events - P-Town '99 (The Goodguys Annual West Coast Nationals), Street Rodder/Holley Road Tour (The road to the Pacific Northwest), Sweet 16 (The Northwest Street Rod Nationals again visits Spokane, Washington), Gateway Gasser Gathering '99 (The Gasser Wars are relived in St. Louis), Double Event (Scenes from Deuce Day '99 and the Outriders Picnic) Feature Rods - Contemporary Cool (Wayne Blackstock's phantom highboy '37 three-window), High Ideals (Bob Lowe's '32 Ford roadster), Immaculate Perception (Jon Hall's '32 Highboy), E-Ticket Ride (Editor Brennan's Project Lakes Modified comes to life), British Basic (Andy Brown's rustic '32 roadster), Weedeater (Fred Burrows' radical '39 GMC truck), Wrong Side Of The Tracks T (Chad Eshelman's V8/60-powered Lakes T), Razrback (Rob Ida's wild Willys coupe), Nailed It (Ron Olmstead's '27 Ford highboy) Departments - For Starters, Showcase, Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Window Shopper, Readers Art, Early Iron, Tech Tips, Modeler's Corner, Under 30 And In Overdrive, Shop Manual, Cop Shop, SRMA Update, Professor Hammer, Happenings, Henry HiRise, 20 Years Ago
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March
Features - Milestones (The Downey Bros.' soup job), Garage Scene (Richie Willet's East Coast gold mine), SRM Tech Index 1999 (A readers' quick reference guide), Classic Images (A pair of rare Chevys) Tech - The Same, Only Different (Poli-Form and Weedtr build a pair of unidentical twin Tubsters), Creature Comfort (All snuggled up in your freshly-appointed interior, you are now ready to rock and road), Gentleman, Start Your Engines (You don't have to be at Indy to obey this command), Rocket Science - Part III (Designing the bottom end), Front And Centered (Installing and aligning the front sheetmetal on the Hi-Tech Hauler), It's All In The Feel (Steering, shocks and springs), Shave And A Haircut (Time-honored grille shell cleanup), Take The Bumps Out Of Your Buggy Spring (How to get a great ride with traditional-style rear suspension), Body And Paint Basics (A Beginner's Guide to Refinishing, Part X) Events - Rockin' Rhinebeck (The 8th Annual Goodguys East Coast Nationals in New York), Street Rodder/Holley Road Tour (Southbound to Florida, the last leg of the tour), Southeast Street Rod Nationals (The show does go on!), Four Pack (Show and Go '99, Cruisin Costa Mesa, Back to the Beach and the Lipstick Run) Feature Rods - Speedstar Coupe (Bobby Alloway's '33 SpeedStar Coupe), Details (Pete Tyas' '32 Ford coupe), King Koupe (George King's '37 Ford three-window coupe), Bucking The Trend (Jon Ford's '37 Ford Club Cabriolet), Mandarin Marvel (Roger Gaynor's '40 Ford roadster), Backdraft (Larry Mumford's '39 Ford sedan), Vintage Cool (Josh Bailey's '40 Ford coupe), Fatsoo (Darryl Rodger's '47 Ford ragtop), Limey Green Envy (Steve Young's '29 Ford roadster), Well-Engineered (Ralph Lisena, Jr's '39 Mercury convertible) Departments - For Starters, Showcase, Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Window Shopper, Reader's Art, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Professor Hammer, SRMA Update, Cop Shop, Happenings, Henry HiRise, 20 Years Ago
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April
Features - Milestones (Lil' John Buttera's '26 T-Sedan. A tall-T for all time), Don Pilkenton's Hot Rod Shop (Take a tour of this multi-award-winning shop), The Titus Show (It sure ain't Ozzie and Harriet), Creative Concepts (Dennis Hartwig and Zane Cullen bring street rods to life), Classic Images (Scott Smith just has Pure Fun) Tech - Good Things Can Come In Big Boxes (Check out these new GM Performance Parts engines), Chopping A '41 Truck (Art Barker shows how it's done), Project Hi-Tech Hauler (An outrageous sound system completes the Hi-Tech Hauler project), Rid Your Rod Of Rust (EMS and POR-15 have the cure for that four-letter word), Torque For The Masses (Building a 383 with Summit and Bill Mitchell), Tubester - Part XV (Door panels, front fenders and headlights), Chemical Warfare (Long-term protection for your street rod from PreZerve and Havoline), Body And Paint Basics - Part VI (A beginner's guide to refinishing), On Easy Street (For street rod suspensions, that is), Rocket Science - Part IV (Preparation and lip seals make our Rocket block a cut above what the factory offered) Events - Old Timers' Reunion (The Ty Rods 27th Annual event), The 6th Annual Northeast Street Rod Nationals (The NSRA ventures to Vermont), F.A.S.T. Hillclimb (Challenging gravity in Temecula, CA) Feature Rods - Inovator (Bob Young's '99 Don Ridler Memorial Award winner), Hot Stuff (Dave Clappa's '32 Ford three-window), Pro Peach Delivery (Doug Wayne's '34 Chevy Hauler), Lady's Choice (Joan Hubbard's '40 Ford Standard), Mid-Engine T (Jim English's '27 Ford roadster), Feliz's Flattie-Fired Ford (Chris "Felix" Foster's '32 Ford roadster) Departments - For Starters, Showcase, Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Window Shopper, Reader's Art, Early Iron, Modeler's Corner, Under 30, Shop Manual, Professor Hammer, SRMA Update, Cop Shop, Happenings, Henry HiRise, 20 Years Ago
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May
Features - Milestones (The Joe Nitti Roadster), Garage Scene (Kim Ireland's Chesapeake Bay, MD, treasure trove), Street Rod Of The Year (The tradition continues), Shop Tour (Chassis Engineering), Shop Tour (Billet Specialities), Classic Images (Tom Beatty's historic dry lakes and Bonneville record-setting belly tank) Tech - Lo Phat Front Suspension (Heidt's air suspension for '47-'54 GM trucks), Road Tour 2000 (Taking street rodding into the next millenniium), Body & Paint Basics - Part VII (Preparing for paint), Balancing Act (One more time: How do you get your car to stop?), Rocket Science - Part V (More assembly and a few steps closer), Speedrodder - Part XVI (Rub-A-Dub-Rod), The GM 200-4R (A little insight on the "sleeper" of four-speed automatics) Events - Reliability Run (A gatherin' in River City), The 51st Grand National Roadster Show (Rodding's oldest annual event), Rocky Mountain Rod & Custom Show (The biggest little car show in America), 7th Southeastern PPG Nationals (Goodguys invade Charlotte), All Fired Up For Bonneville '99 (Who says salt won't burn) Feature Rods - No Dog (Glenn Grozich's '32 Ford highboy coupe), Delusive Deuce (Dave Gabriel's Kugel-built '32 Roadster), No Foolin' (Michael Fisher's '35 Chevy sedan delivery), Custom Tribute (John Bartholomew's '40 Chevy convertible), Multiple Traits (Charles Knopf's '36 Ford roadster), Dem Bones (Jim "Bones" Noteboom's '46 Phantom woodie), Open Air Delight (Mike Griffin's '37 Ford cabriolet), Four Pack (Roarin' Roadsters), Baby Blue Beauty (Paul O'Donnell's '32 three-window) Departments - For Starters, Showcase, Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Window Shopper, Reader's Art, Early Iron, Modeler's Corner, Under 30, Shop Manual, Professor Hammer, SRMA Update, Cop Shop, Happenings, Henty HiRise, 20 Years Ago
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June
Features - Milestones (Tommy Ivo T-bucket), Hi-Tech Hauler (Somebody's going to win this beauty), An Insider's Look At Classic Instruments (Engaging in gauges), Shop Tour (Coker Tire), Garage Scene (Clyde Fraser, Rogue River, Oregon), Classic Images (Drag Racing's Golden Age) Tech - Heidt's IRS (Smoothing out the M-2000's ride), Fuelin' Around (Checking out the new Demon carburetors), There's Royalty Among Us (The latest in kingpin setups for your '37-'48 Ford spindle), Deuce Chop...A La De Ley (Lowering the lid on a '32 five-window), Getting It Right (A simple solution for hot parts harmony), Rookie Rod Gets A Heartbeat (More than 400 ponies without robbing a bank), Steering In A Different Direction (Build your own banjo-style wheel from swap meet parts), Making Custom Headlights In The Computer Age (Making exhaust via the Internet), All Torqued Up (The torque converter is the mortar between the bricks of performance), Ridding Rearend Racket (Tips to distinguishing differential noise), Satisfaction (Horsepower satisfaction from World Products) Events - 2000 KOI Cavalcade Of Customs (Kicking off the new year in Cincinnati, Ohio), California Gold (The Sacramento Autorama turns 50), From Zebras To A Myriad Of Attractions (Starbird's 43rd Oklahoma City Show), Wichita Double OT (The Starbird extravanza hits the Century II for its 43rd edition), Cool Moon Risin' (The latest edition of the Rat Fink reunion) Feature Rods - All Aboard Track '29 (Carlos Lara's '29 Ford highboy roadster pickup), Prime Time Player (Fred Schlundt's '34 pickup), Triple Play (Or how three guys collaborate to build one potent rod), Bow Tie Delight (Scott Nixon's '39 Chevrolet Master 85 two-door sedan), Love That Wood (Wally Abela's '47 Ford timber-lined convertible), Llittle Red Nostalgic Hot Rod (Clause and Sara Kern's '29 Ford roadster), Four Pack (Dazzling Deuces), Snow Cab (Denny Snow's '35 Oldsmobile ragtop) Departments - For Starters, Showcase, Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Window Shopper, Reader's Art, Early Iron, Modeler's Corner, Under 30 & In Overdrive, Shop Manual, Professor Hammer, SRMA Update, Cop Shop, Happenings, Henry HiRise, 20 Years Ago
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July
Features - Milestones (Chrisman brothers dragster), Santa Ana Drags (50 years ago, organized drag racing as we know it was born), Shop Tour (Lookin' around ididit), A Linc With The Past (Carron Classics builds a '37 Zephyr for charity), Shop Tour (Dick Spadaro's Early Ford Reproductions), History Of Chevrolet - Part 1 (The street rod years from 1911 to 1930), Road Tour 2000 (Preparing for the paint), Classic Images (Cool cars, square roll bars), Garage Scene Coast-To-Coast (Jack Eskelson's '32 Ford roadster in the East; Mark Muscato's '36 Chevy coupe in the West) Tech - Degree Of Difficulty (The angles it takes to make a street rod go straight), Cable Ready (This TV means life or death for your 700-R4), What Goes Up...(Then it must come down, but it should be under control), Honest, It Won't Hurt (Repairing damaged and busted stuff), Gassin' Up (Mounting a Deuce tank on Model A rails), Build A Better Blue Oval (Tips and tricks for small-block Fords), Swingg Time (Mounting a universal swinging brake pedal from Master Power Brakes), Rocket Science - Part VI (Clearing away the debris), Helpin' Hand "And Foot" (Converting from manual brakes to power brakes is a simple bolt-together proposition), Adjustable Flexibility Sanders (Getting the smoothest rod bod possible), New Tricks For An Old Ford (Installing Chassis Engineering's bolt-on IFS) Events - Tulsa Y2K (Darryl Starbird's Tulsa Hall Of Fame National Championship Rod & Custom Show), World Of Wheels (Kansas City's 40th birthday), Detroit Autorama (Celebrating 48 years) Feature Rods - 2000 Ridler Winner (Paul Atkins' Salt Pounder), 2000 America's Most Beautiful Roadster (Chuck Svato's 0032), Homebuilt 'N' Hot (Dave Wagner's '33 coupe), Steppin' Up (Jim Tiso's '34 Chevy sedan), Four-Pack (Bow Tie bounty), Hybrid Hauler (Bob Bergman's '38 Ford delivery) Departments - For Starters, Showcase, Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Window Shopper, Reader's Art, Early Iron, Modeler's Corner, Under 30, Shop Manual, Professor Hammer, SRMA Update, Cop Shop, Happenings, Henry HiRise, 20 Years Ago
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August
Features - Shop Tour (Kugel Komponents), Milestones (The Isky roadster), Live! Topless Cars! (No cover for the roadster drivers on the Topless Tour '99), History Of Chevrolet - Part II (Surviving the fallen economy and the war years from 1931-1950), Classic Images (Lee Pratt's Gold Nugget), The Top 20 (Engine assembly tools, that is) Tech - Waiting To Exhale (Making your own Lakes headers), Spaced Out Coatings (Aerospace technology comes down to earth), Huff And Puff (And blow your doors off!), The Shine Report (The latest update on Jimmy Shine's '34), Rocket Science - Part VII (Carbs and sparks), When Is A 9-Inch Not A Ford (When it's a Currie 9-Plus), Bear-Claw Latches (Secure doors are just a double-click away), For Safety's Sake (Daytime running lights for street rods), Road Tour 2000 (Steered in the right direction), More New Tricks For An Old Rod (Installing Chassis Engineering's bolt-on rear suspension), Rodding For Power (Vortec truck heads offer top-notch performance on a rodder's budget) Events - 41st Fresno Autorama (Blackie Gegelan's "Biggest Little Show in America"), The Boise Roadster Show (The 28th year of the Idaho show) Feature Rods - '47 Rag (John Peelman's '47 Ford convertible), Dick Flint Roadster (Don Orosco's restoration of the historic Model A's), Double Take (Jim Busby's clone of the Dick Flint roadster), Company Car (Skip Walls' '32 Ford roadster), Deuces Wild (Rob Crouse's and Jeff Nichols' '32 Ford roadsters), High Salt Content (Jim Restelli and Bob Nelleson's '27 Ford roadster), Four Pack (Top down 'n' traditional), The Fable Of (Sort Of) Identical Twins (Rich DeDarian's and Jimmy Pflueger's Deuce roadsters), Devil Incarnate (Bill Freni's '32 Ford roadster) Departments - For Starters, Showcase, Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Window Shopper, Reader's Art, Early Iron, Modeler's Corner, Under 30 & In Overdrive, Shop Manual, Professor Hammer, SRMA Update, Cop Shop, Happenings, Henry HiRise, 20 Years Ago
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September
Features - Milestones (Jake's '34. Adding cool to the hot rod stew), Threesome (Two highboy styles collide), Solid State (Bringing style to the independent front suspension), Car Tunes (Hot rod hymns and motor melodies from America's fast lanes), Deadlines And Daylight Savings (Or how to get ready for a rod run in record time), Field Of Dreams (Junkyard treasure trove in Fresno, CA), The Street Rodder/Eagle One Road Tour 2000 (Is it that time already?), Shop Tour (Art Morrison Enterprises), Shop Tour (RB's Obsolete Automobiles), Classic Images (Tale of father and son hot rodding), Garage Scene (Verne Holme's '32 Ford roadster) Tech - Panel Pro Contour Gauge (The easy way to get great curves), Remote Possibilities (Lever-less latch operation with Dakota Digital), Small-Block Shootout (Ford, Mopar and Chevy motors go head to head), Rocket Science - Part VIII (Back. Back. Way back to the original Hydro), A New Look For An Old Idea (The Vintage IRS from Fatman brings the venerable tube axle into the modern era), Hood-O-Matic (Pete Hagan's amazing invention makes hoods in minutes), Light At The End Of The Tunnel (Bringing new light to a dark subject), Explorer Explained (Behind John Good's automotive fantasy), Tighten Up (Detailing is as simple as bolting your street rod together), A Shave And A Haircut (A snip here, a clip there and your tires are in great shape), Take Cover (The latest in hose and wire protection from XRP), Understanding Power Valves (No rumors, no B.S., just the facts), Chilled Down (A "cool" way to house your battery), Evening Gaps (A few tricks to properly fitting aftermarket components) Events - Run To The Sun 2K (The Pee Dee Street Rodders put on one of the Southeast's largest shows), Tom's Fun Run (The world's definitive automotive driving event), West Coast Kick-Off (The NSRA season begins in Bakersfield, CA) Feature Rods - M-2000 Road Tour Car (The McMullen roadster rolls on), Hot Rod Memories (Chris Kinder's '27 Ford roadster0, Earring Green (Robert Welcher's '29 A Tudor), Violet: The Winged Lady (Duncan Lee's '33 Plymouth PC coupe), Details (Chuck Cluck's '37 Phantom three-window), Power Parkin' (John Cesareo's '48 Chevy), 1948 Ford Explorer ('40s-era Detroit Dream car?), Four Pack (Wild Willys) Departments - For Starters, Showcase, Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Window Shopper, Early Iron, Modeler's Corner, Under 30, Shop Manual, Professor Hammer, SRMA Update, Cop Shop, Happenings, Henry HiRise, 20 Years Ago
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October
Features - Milestones (One Sharp '29 roadster pickup), Road Tour 2000 (Bakersfield to Knoxville), Bigs 'N' Littles (The art of being a street rodder), Road Tour 2000 (On to Springfield with an open house at Pete & Jake's), Classic Images (The Three-door Deuce) Tech - An Open And Shut Case (SpeedRodder gets a low-buck 'lectric lid levitator), Final Assembly Begins (The M-2000 roadster gets an exhaust system), Braking News (A clean and easy solution to brake line "dangling"), Mixed Signals (How to install turn indicators in your halogen headlight housings), Pointless (The point is to convert from a point-and-condenser ignition to electronic), Location, Location, Location (How to properly measure axle widths and install your new rear axle setup), Bitchin Job (Installing replacement firewall and floorboards), Rocket Science - Part 9 (Pay day arrives), Flathead Fan Idler (A traditional hot rod hardware fix keeps the fan up and the temperature down in Ford flat motors), Ragtime (SpeedRodder gets threads), Chill Out (Bolt-in Air Conditioning system presents a unique way of keepin' cool in your hot rod) Events - Goodguys Indy (Goodguys celebrates an even dozen), Father's Day (The L.A. Roadsters close out the millennium with their 36th annual show and swap), Paso Robles 2000 (It's not just for customs anymore), NSRA Street Rod Nationals South (Springtime in Tennessee), NSRA Mid-America Street Rod Nationals (A memorable Memorial Weekend), Portland Swap Meet (Old parts, new millennium) Feature Rods - High Impact (Richard Berg's '33 Ford roadster), Korky's Koupe (Ken Korkosz's '39 Chevy coupe), '23 Fink (Sharon Biesiadecki's '23 T-bucket), Below Budget T (Joe Paynter's '27 Ford roadster), Hammered Lid (Terry Stoker's '32 Ford coupe), Silver Dollar (Bill and Nina Bradley's '34 Chevy cabriolet), Four Pack (Marvelous Model 40's), Change Of Pace (Tim Hatfield's '39 Buick coupe) Departments - For Starters, Showcase, Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Window Shopper, Reader's Art, Early Iron, Modeler's Corner, Under 30, Shop Manual, Professor Hammer, SRMA Update, Cop Shop, Happenings, Henry HiRise, 20 Years Ago
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November
Features - Shop Tour (Zig's Street Rods), Road Tour 2000 (A visit with Colorado Custom before heading to Pueblo), Road Tour 2000 (A stop at TiP, then on to York), Road Racin' Hot Rods (A look at the Faster Side of Racing), Garage Scene (Paul Protz from Lynfield, Massachusetts), Classic Images (Pure Horsepower) Tech - Hot Topics (A guide to sheet metal welding), Multi-Carb Madness (Setting up Dual Quads with Edelbrock), 'Glass Class (Homebrew Cowl Steering Blister), Two-Barrel Two-Step (Basics of Stromberg 97s), Science Of Car Building (An amazing frame fixture), Patchin' 'Glass (Ins and outs of fiberglass repair), Designer Performance (Custom-tailored big blocks), Ohio Flames (The low-down on regional licks) Events - Rocky Mountain Rodding (NSRA Rocky Moutain Nats), Stylin' In Columbus (Goodguys 3rd Nationals), The Tradition Of York (NSRA East Coast Nats) Feature Rods - Milestones (Dean Jeffreis' Mantaray), Tequila Sunrise (Chuck Allen's '41 Willys), Wily Quiz (Jim Martin's '41 Willys), Blown '29 (Al Farley's Model A Pickup), Bond...Kyle Bond, That Is (Gibbon's Race-Ready '34 Coupe), Balancing Act (Jay Haines' '40 Ford Coupe), Grand Prize (Goodguys '34 Dodge Carbiolet), Business First (Dan Peterson's '32 Ford Sedan Delivery), Phantom Menace (Perry van den Eertwegh's '40 Willys). Four-Pack (Odd Rods) Departments - For Starters, Showcase, Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Window Shopper, Reader's Art, Early Iron, Modeler's Corner, Under 30, Shop Manual, Professor Hammer, Cop Shop, Happenings, Henry HiRise, 20 Years Ago
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December
Features - Shop Tour (Hagan's street rod necessities), Milestones (The story behind the Super Bell coupe), Speed Shop History (A story for those with a passion for how it all began), NSRA Drivetime (There was a time when driving to the Nationals was the experience), What's New In Louisville (The debut of the newest street rod products), Road Tour 2000 (On to Oklahoma), Halibrand (Not re-inventing the wheel...just perfecting it), Garage Scene (Mike O'Connor, Worcester, Massachusetts), Classic Images (Drag racing at Goleta), Edelbrock (Hot rodding's first family) Tech - Timber Toeboards (Fitting a wood floor foundation), Speed Rodder - Part XVIII (Gettin' all wired up), Hot Topics - Part II (Continued sheetmetal welding), Rocket Science (A review of Rocket Science and Lead Rocket), It's Only Fitting (Installing a Hercules hood), Triple Play For Safety (Three-point safety belts do have a place in street rods), Heads Up (What's what with Hemi heads), Programmed Performance (Wrapping up our desktop designer powerplant), Building The Beast - Part I (Starting the assembly procedure) Events - Goodguys Pacific NW Nats (Sunshine prevails in Puyallup), NSRA Nationals (Only one national event brings 'em all to Louisville), NSRA OKC (Oklahoma street rod roundup), 1st Annual Idaho Car Show (An indoor event to promote outdoor racing), New England Summer Nats (More Massachusetts madness) Feature Rods - Co-Op Coupe (Bob Evert's SO-CAL five-window), Wee Willy Phantom (Joe Kovi's '33 woodie), Crimson Cart (Al King's '48 Chevy pickup), Coast To Coast (Bob Millard's '39 'vert), Rare Beauty (Jim Hubbell's '34 Chevy Vicky phaeton), Tommy's Toy (Tommy Foster's '37 Ford), London Fog (Chris Jory's '32 Ford roadster) Departments - For Starters, Showcase, Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Window Shopper, Early Iron, Modeler's Corner, Under 30, Shop Manual, Prof. Hammer, SRMA Update, Cop Shop, Happenings, Henry HiRise, 20 Years Ago
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