Street Rodder - 2002

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January
Features - Milestones (The Don Varner T); Garage Scene (Mick Rolph, Isle of Wight, England); Classic Images (The Keith Crain collection) Tech - Alternators (What are your options?); FE Ford, Part 9 (Hammerin' out horsepower); SRM 2001 Tech Index (Your complete tech story quick reference guide); Wingfoot, Part 10 (Dash/fuel tank and upper firewall); Things Dealing With Springs (Hot rod leaf spring insight from POSIES); Steering In The Right Direction (Together or on their own, Lime Works' new column and GMT's new drop really make the most of steering) Feature Rods - A Custom Tradition (Pat and Linda Keating's '48 Chevy coupe); Wicked Passah (Pete Flaven's '30 Chevy coupe); Make Room For The Grandkids (Ed Burgess' '32 Ford Phaeton); Heritage (Ed, Susie and David Ducazau's '32 Ford roadster); Circle Track Survivor (Al Pharness' '32 Ford cabriolet); Four Pack (Heavy haulers); Poison Ivy (Don Bunch's '40 Ford Standard coupe) Events - The Street Rodder / Kobalt Tools Road Tour Continues (Rolling to the Rockies and on to Oklahoma); "Cola-Rodding" at the NSRA Rocky Mountain Nationals (Event perfection in Pueblo); Cool Time In OK City (18th NSRA Southwest Nationals); Giddyap In Puyallup (The 14th Pacific Northwest Nationals packs 'em in); Cool Cars, Hot Haps (The Syracuse Nationals in New York steps up to the big time) Departments - For Starters; Showcase; Street Corner; Rodder Mail; Window Shopper; Early Iron; Under 30; Shop Manual; Professor Hammer; SRMA Update; Cop Shop; Happenings; Hall Of Fame; Henry Hirise; 20 Years Ago
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February
Features - Milestones (Half century hot rodder), Shop Tour (Air ride technologies), The Don Ridler Memorial Award (A photographic look through the years) Feature Rods - First And Fate (Greg Roach's '31 Chevy coupe), It's Alive! (Tim Lies' '39 Chevy sedan), Black Deuce (Alan Johnson's '32 Ford coupe), Chromo Devoido (Jim and Carrie Benitz's '32 Ford sedan), One Of His Very Own (Bruce Donelan's '28 Ford roadster), Sloup's Slippery Slope (Frank Sloup's '34 Ford roadster) Events - Event Two-Pack (Deuce Day and T Invitational), STREET RODDER/Kobalt Tools Road Road Tour 2001 (Woodward then westward with a stop in the H eartland), NSRA Northwest Street Rod Nationals (Simply splendid in Spokane), Incomparable NorCal (For 15 years on, Goodguys Pleasanton can't be beat), Summer Camp For Rodders (11th Annual New England Summer Nationals), Pebble Beach (51st Concours D'Elegance), Love Of The North (The 28th Annual Back to the '50s). Rollin' On The River (T-bucket Nationals visits Hannibal, Missouri), Street Rods Over The Straights (A summer tradition for more than 25 years) Tech - Troubleshooting Paint Woes (Learn the items the professionals use), Getting An A In Aluminum - Part 2 (Oxyacetylene welding aluminum sheetmetal), Wingfoot Model A - Part 11 (Finishing the steering, firewall and floor sheetmetal), FE Ford - Part 10 (The FE transmission - the C6), Alternative Energy (Ford, the other small-block), Bringing Up The Rear (The latest in V-8 quick-change rearends from Winters), Going Around In Circles (We build and race a tether car) Departments - For Starters, Showcase, Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Early Iron, Under 30, Shop Manual, Prof. Hammer, SRMA Update, Cop Shop, Happenings, Window Shopper, Hall Of Fame, Henry HiRise, 20 Years Ago
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March
Features - Milestones (The Bob McGee Ford Roadster), Termite's Delight: Part 1 (We follow a '41 Woodie from Derelict to Driver), Once Over Lightly (Some bright ideas from the NSRA Street Rod Nationals) Feature Rods - Phaeton In New York (Retired NYC Firefighter Frank Chircop builds this '34 Chevy Phaeton), The Rodfather's Speedster (Richie Willett's '24 Ford Touring), Pipe Dream (Joe and Wanda Albert's '37 Chevy Sedan Delivery), Mikey Likes It! (Mike Griffin's Zipper-bodied '34 Deuce), Polson's Purple Passion (Kelly and Pam Polson's '40 Sedan), Four Pack (Cool Coupes) Events - The 10th Annual California Hot Rod Reunion (Nostalgia Drag Racing's best people, place and things), The Annual Goodguys East Coast Get Together (This past September marked a milestone for the Goodguys East Coast Nationals), Street Rodder Road Tour 2001 (The Show goes on - Kalamazoo and Burlington too!), The 8th Annual NSRA Northeast Nationals (Burlington was beautiful), NSRA Nats North (A Patriotic Weekend in Kalamazoo) Tech - Driveshaft Angles Re-Visited (We steer a Straight Path through the baffling and controversial subject of Drivetrain Setup), Incredible Insulator (Keep your car cool, hot and sound-tight all at once with Cool Car Ceramic Coating), Mount Up (Hanging a Chrysler on a Ford frame with Chevy mounts), RetroRodding (Yesterday's cams with todays technology), FE Ford: The End - Part 11 (It's time to wrap up our Ford FE engine series), Hang 'Em Low ("Gowboy" gets suspension and split 'bones), Make-Over (A little touch-up can go a long way), Big Chief Fatman Rehab (Installing IFS on a '40 Pontiac...the Correct Way), Swept Away (Kicking a frame up the safe and simple way), A Sight For Sore Eyes (Rejuvenating a set of Swap Meet Headlights) Departments - For Starters, Showcase, Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Early Iron, Under 30, Shop Manual, Professor Hammer, SRMA Update, Cop Shop, Happenings, Window Shopper, Hall Of Fame, Henry HiRise, 20 Years Ago
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April
Features - Milestones (The California Star); What's Next? (Four new ways to get noticed); Termite's Delight, Part 2 (Finishing suspension, adding power); Rodding Vernacular (Or, how to understand fellow rodders no matter what coast they are from); Shop Tour: Posies (A look behind the scenes at Springs, Cool Cars and Those Who Make Them) Feature Rods - Devil's Playground (Is Mike and Linda Shiflett's '37 Ford Convertible the work of idle hands?); ZThree9 (A Phantom Willys for Ken Zoppa); Hot Rod Heritage (The Kennedy Brothers' '32 Five-Window); Copperhead (A Tasty blend from Steve Legens); Thirty-Seven Smoothie (This Sporty downs creation elevates classic Pickups to a new level); Four-Pack (Bad-Ass Buicks) Events - Goodguys 8th Southeastern Nationals (A good time in Charlotte); The Road Agents' Hot Rod & Rock-A-Billy Rumble (Nostalgia rodding in Connecticut); Street Rodder Road Tour 2001 (The Florida Finish Line and then on to Las Vegas); Florida Season Finale (The NSRA Southeast Nationals) Tech - Getting Wired (Installing '35 spokes on '40-'48 drums); Steering Towards The Future (Chris Alston's new Billet Rack-and-Pinion for Mustang frontends); Exhaust Notes (Pipes from one end to the Other); Covert Operations (Converting carburetors to EFI); Those Bad Vibrations (More on driveshaft know-how); Baby, It's Cold Outside (Vintage Air does more than just keep cool); Wired In A Weekend (Can wiring really be less work, less time and guaranteed to work? Centech makes the case that it can - for anyone); Getting An A In Aluminum (TIG welding aluminum sheetmetal) Departments - For Starters; Showcase; Street Corner; Rodder Mail; Early Iron; Under 30; Shop Manual; Prof Hammer; SRMA Update; Cop Shop; Happenings; Window Shopper; Hall Of Fame; Henry Hirise; 20 Years Ago
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May
Features - Milestones (Magoo's '29 Ford Highboy); Shop Tour (Sanderson Headers); Garage Scene (Dick Carroll, Woburn, MA); Odd Rods And Doodle Bugs (In search of the Coupe Modified, and other neat stuff); The Sycamore (This Drive-In still packs them in); Legislative Update (What the future MAY have in store for Street Rodding) Feature Rods - Squeeg's Custom (Squeeg Jerger's '41 Ford Convertible); Blyth's Baby Blower (David Blyth's '32 Ford Highboy Roadster); A Twist Of Lime (Ken Rollin's '34 Ford Truck); A Martinized Coupe (Dick Maartin's '33 Ford Coupe); Quick Change Artist (Tom Johnson's '23 Model T) Events - Ty-Rods' 29th Old Timers' Reunion (A Premier New England Vintage Meet); 53rd Grand National Roadster Show (The second time for San Mateo); Event Two Pack (15th Annual Ole' Marals River Run and Cruise Oregon) Tech - Xs For As (Installing a new crossmember in an original frame); The Quad Rod: Part 1 (The Twin-Cam, Race-Bred Engine even you can afford); You Done Me Wrong (Fixing fouled-up patch panels); A Primer On Primer (Or the new Rollable Primer from PPG); Stump Puller (Hye-Tech Performance builds a Timber-Totin' 383); Let The Sun Shine Through: Part 1 (Or on a clear day you can see your hood); Transformation: Part 3 (Coming down home stretch); Slick Switches (The painless way to have a smooth dash); Wingfoot Model A: Part 12 (Hood template and lettering); Dr. Toyota (How to stop worrying and love the HEMI!); Class Act (Something new in suspension systems from Liquid Spring Technologies) Departments - For Starters; Showcase; Street Corner; Rodder Mail; Early Iron; Under 30; Shop Manual; Professor Hammer; SRMA Update; Cop Shop; Happenings; Window Shopper; Hall Of Fame; Henry Hirise; 20 Years Ago
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July
Features - Milestones (The "Twister T"); Coupe De Gras ("Steeling" the show with a reproduction '32 Ford Three Window Coupe); Shop Tour (SRM visits Wheel Vintiques) Feature Rods - From Our Back To Up Front (Frank Currie's Ford '32 Three-Window Coupe); A Better Idea (Barry Lobeck's '32 Ford Cabriolet); Scratching The Model 40 Itch (Arnold S. Bechman's '34 Ford Phaeton); Customs Are Smooth - Hot Rods Have Edges (Dennis Bryden's '32 Ford Tudor Sedan); One Fine Three Window (Jim Fynes' '33 Ford Three-Window Coupe); A Return To Rodding's Roots (Joshua Shaw's '32 Ford Tudor Sedan); 4 Pack (A tale of three roadsters) Events - The 50th Detroit Autorama (The best Indoor show ever); Sands Of Time (Carl Casper's International Championship Auto Show celebrates the Big "Four-O" at Louisville); Road Kings Turn 50 (No names were changed to protect the innocent); 42nd Kansas City World Of Wheels (Kansas City, Hey, Hey, Hey) Tech - Twice Over Lightly (Some more bright ideas from the NSRA Street Rod Nationals); The STREET RODDER Road Tour 2002: Part 1 (STREET RODDER reveals what's in store for Road Tour 2002); Homegrown Flames (Nose art for your Street Rod); Crate Expectations (GM performance parts' reformulated 383 crate engine delivers value-priced Grunt); Spring, Sprang, Sprung (Rod Factory's new air ride frontend); Zoopseal (A few extra swipes could eliminate weekends aluminum polishing forever); Ratcheting Combination (Craftsman's new wrenches let you get in tight); Dropping The Floor (An interesting new Floorpan concept from Gibbon Fiberglass); Taillight Delight (Frenching in a set of '59 Cad taillights); No Ho-Hum Drums (GMT's new Aluminum Hubs make Buick drums on Ford spindles a snap); Wingfoot Model A: Part 14 (Hood sides and latches) Departments - For Starters; Showcase; Street Corner; Rodder Mail; Early Iron; Under 30; Shop Manual; Professor Hammer; SRMA Update; Cop Shop; Happenings; Window Shopper; Hall Of Fame; Henry Hirise; 20 Years Ago
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August
Features - Milestones (The "Mod Rod"); Going Once, Going Twice...Sold! (Big bucks are bid as Hot Rods hit the auction block); Wacky Show Rods: Part 1 (A look at Kustom Kitsch); Garage Scene (Lenny Biondi, Randolph, MA) Feature Rods - Parts, Passion And Experience (Barry White's '32 Ford Roadster); eLEMONator (Gene and Kathleen Vredenburgh's '32 Chevrolet Roadster); Holt's Hottie (Tim Holt's '32 Ford Roadster); The Producer (Richard Irvine's '32 Ford Roadster); It's My Mother's Oldsmobile...Not My Father's (Ginny Baukus' '40 Oldsmobile); This Is Definitely Not Your Grandpa's Lakes Racer...Or Is It? (Exploring alternative body construction); Four-Pack (International rods from New Zealand) Events - The 46th Annual Portland Roadster Show (The Portland Roadster Show is the longest running show of its type in the Northwest); Deuce Day At The Petersen (It's now the 70th Anniversary of the Deuce); The 30th Annual Boise Roadster Show (Idaho's largest Motorsports Event reached a milestone) Tech - Ridding A Rod Of Rust (A story with a happy ending); Let The Sun Shine (Refreshing an icon: the Sun Tachometer); Huff And Puff (The basics of supercharging); Wouldn't It Be Nice...(...if Steel Cars came all Steel); The Heat Sponge (A radical old approach to keeping your engine cool by brassworks); Dashing A Deuce (Installing a '40 Dash in a '32 Roadster); Road Tour 2002: Part II (It's time has come); Firewall Finagline (The kind cut even Henry wouldn't notice); Wingfoot Model A: Part 15 (Special delivery); No Ho-Hum Drums (GMT's new aluminum hubs); Lowering The Lid: Part 1 (A chopped Pickup top that lowers and styles) Departments - For Starters; Showcase; Street Corner; Rodder Mail; Early Iron; Under 30; Shop Manual; Professor Hammer; SRMA Update; Cop Shop; Happenings; Window Shopper; Hall Of Fame; Henry Hirise; 20 Years Ago
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September
Features - Milestones (The Jack Chrisman '29 Model A Tudor Sedan); Wacky Show Rods: Part II (A further journey into Kustom Kitsch); Back In The USSR (Street Rodding in Kiev, Ukraine); Garage Scene (Bob Gabeline's cool Ford Creation) Feature Rods - Graf Zeppelin (Art Himsl's '37 Plymouth Roadliner); Termiter's Delight (Check out the Foss '41 Ford Woodie); Black Box (Mike Cummins' '35 Ford Sedan); Same Toy - Older Boy (Jim Pfenning's '33 Chevy Sedan Delivery); Drawing The Line At Perfection (A rodder's do-it-yourself Piece of Art); The STREET RODDER 2002 Road Tour '39 Ford Convertible (Traveling from sea to shining sea) Events - Tulsa National Rod & Custom Car Show (Darryl Starbird's 38th Annual); Tom's Fun Run (SoCal's Longest Continuous Running Event remains to this day a Tribute to "Fun With Cars"); Oklahoma City Kickoff (A Southwest Nationals Record); Two Pack (Wichita and Frog Follies); 28th Annual Parts Plus Autorama (Salt Lake City, Utah) Tech - Road Tour: Part III (Final assembly and down the road); A Timely Changing Story (How to closk your alternator); Getting Straight (Steering straight axles); High-Tech Nostalgia (A new twist on an old fix); Lowering The Lid: Part II (A chop with style); Get That Junk Out Of Your Trunk (Replacing rusty Driprails); Same Only Different (Dropping a 700-R4 into a '35-'48 Ford); Rust Buster (Better rodding through chemistry); Orange Juiced: Part I (How three cars became one to fulfill a dream); Bilstein's Monotube Rod Shocks (Bilstein's Monotube Design makes the case that there's something to the "Bigger is Better" School of thought); Gettin' Off The Juice (Replacing a Hydraulic Brake Switch with an Adjustable Mechanical Unit); Four Thought (Bangers Then and Now); Up, Up And Away (When you're ready to step up to air); Garage Chop: Part I (Choppin' a Top) Departments - For Starters; Showcase; Street Corner; Rodder Mail; Early Iron; Under 30; Shop Manual; Professor Hammer; SRMA Update; Cop Shop; Happenings; Window Shopper; Hall Of Fame; Henry Hirise; 20 Years Ago
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October
Features - Milestones (The "Grasshopper"); The Justice Brothers Racing Museum (Personification of the American Dream); Garage Scene (John Scheewe; Vancover, WA); Garage Scene (Craig Newcombe; Costa Mesa, CA); Road Tour 2002: Bakersfield To Knoxville (The 4,000-mile Shakedown Cruise) Feature Rods - Fanning The Hot Rod Flame (Van Tyler's '33 Ford Roadster); Know Just Another Woodie (Alan Johnson's '47 Ford Woodie); Future Primitive (Susan Freund's '32 Ford Coupe has Edge all over); Rodding's New Branch (Tom Branch's '32 Ford Roadster); (Almost) Five Decades With The Firepowered Fireplug (Frank Pittenger's '32 Ford Highboy Roadster); The 70-Year Itch (Ken Littell's '27 Ford Roadster) Events - The Mystique Of Oakland (The 2nd Annual Oakland Rod, Custom & Motorcycle Show); Del Mar (There the Surf meets the Turf); The 43rd Fresno Autorama (Hey, Hoss! It's Blackie's Annual Invitational); Event Two-Pack (Sacramento and Seattle); A Bakersfield Weekend (NSRA West Coast Nationals); Springtime In Knoxville (NSRA's Nationals South) Tech - Ready To Rumble (A good ride doesn't get much easier than this); Orange Juiced: Part II (Bare-Metal Dreams and learning the details); Fundamental Fiberglass (The essentials of Fiberglass: Part 1); The Online Deuce (Building a '32 Highboy in Cyberspace); Shine On (Bringing dead aluminum back to life); Garage Chop: Part II (Turning a five-window Plymouth Coupe into a three-window); A History Of Automotive Finishes: Part I (From Varnish to Kandy-Koating your streamlined baby); A Touch Of Class (Painless' new RF System puts control at your fingertips); Stick 'Em Up (No-Weld Patch Panels) Departments - For Starters; Showcase; Street Corner; Rodder Mail; Early Iron; Under 30; Shop Manual; Professor Hammer; SRMA Update; Cop Shop; Happenings; Window Shopper; Hall Of Fame; Henry Hirise; 20 Years Ago
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November
Features - Milestones (The Other Neal East Roadster); Road Tour 2002 (Mid-America to the East Coast - and a taste of the Hot Rod Power Tour); From Moonshiners To Mooneyes (Goin' eyeball-to-eyeball with the legend of Dean Moon) Feature Rods - Screamin' Kat (The latest from stylist Rick Dore: A '33 Ford Coupe); Chrysler City Coupe (George Barris' '41 Chrysler Custom); A Dose Of Reality (Wells' '32 Ford Vicky); Forty Days, Forty Nights (Gerald Yates' Tempting and Beautifully Defilled Sedan); Decadence (Rick Dore's Custom '40 Pontiac); Destined For Difference (Jim Olsen's Hot-Tomato '38 Willys); Parts Chaser (A vintage Ford Parts man's '40 Ford Deluxe Coupe); Tennessee Transplant (Don Enloe's '41 Buick Convertible) Events - 14th Goodguys Indy (Once again, plenty to see on and off the track); Memorial Weekend In Missouri (The NSRA Mid-American Nationals); The Big East (5,000 Street Rods in York); Paso Robles 2002 (A new edition); 12th Annual Cruisin' Ocean City (Get out and drive...); Two Pack (Seaside, OR, and back to the '50s, MN) Tech - Doin' The Splits (Cuttin' up the Wishbones); Zeppelin-Style Headlamps For Traditional Hot Rods (Saga of E&J's Type 20 streamlined Modern Lights); Spoon Fed (Building an old-time Throttle Pedal on the cheap); The Essentials Of Fiberglass: Part II (The tools of the trade); Top This! (Juliano's Top Insert Kit makes a once-dreaded task as easy as pie); Checking Your Shorts (Simple tips for electrical troubleshooting); Frame Basics (Fixing the foundation of it all); A History Of Automotive Finishes: Part II (Kandy-Koating comes of age) Departments - For Starters; Showcase; Street Corner; Rodder Mail; Early Iron; Under 30; Shop Manual; Professor Hammer; SRMA Update; Cop Shop; Happenings; Window Shopper; Hall Of Fame; Henry Hirise; 20 Years Ago
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