Street Rodder - 2004

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January
General Features - Milestones (The Blue Bullet or Jim Khougaz's Lakes racing '32 Roadster); Shop Tour: Lecarra Steering Wheels (Steering in the right direction); Garage Scene: (Brad Studley, Watertown, Massachusetts) Feature Rods - Rare One (Tom Joseph's '32 Ford B-400); Bammer Slammer (Jeff Greening's '34 Chevy Sedan); Welch's Juiced Grape (Mike Welch's '40 Ford Coupe); A Family Affair (Robert Paul's '23 Ford Roadster); Four Pack (Another look at four Kiwi classics) Events - West Coast Wind Up! (Goodguy's 17th West Coast Nationals - AKA: Pleasantron); Americruise East 2003 (A long overdue road trip); Puyallup Hop-Up (Goodguy's 16th Annual Pacific Northwest Nationals); The 39th Annual L.A. Roadster Show And Swap (The mother of all Father's Day events) Tech - Mitchell's Mauler (What it takes to build a high-performance street rod); Makin' "Fiberglaz" Look Like The Real Jazz (How to become Father Time..); Flush-Mount Magic (Hagan's new line of custom taillights); Kustom Paint With A Brush (Flames, scallops and door advertising?); Plasma 101 (HTP helps us all learn a little more about conventional plasma arc cutting...) Departments - For Starters; Web TOC; Showcase; Street Corner; Rodder Mail; Window Shopper; Early Iron; Under 30; Shop Manual; Professor Hammer; SRMA Update; Cop Shop; Kool Tools; Happenings; Hall Of Fame; Henry Hirise; 20 Years Ago
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March
General Features - Milestones (Funny thing about a hot rod, it's all about the person); North Then Northeast (The road to Kalamazoo then Burlington) Feature Rods - Mellow Yellos (Ray and Jackie Granvall's '36 Ford 5-window coupe); Willie's Work (Willie Bischoff's '23 Dodge Roadster); A Witch's Brew (Paul Brewer's '34 Ford Pickup); Kokomo Cruiser (Norman Schmitt's '35 Ford Sedan slantback); Hoppy's T (John Hopkin's '24 Ford Roadster); Four Pack (Four very different styles of street rods that everyone can like) Events - Rendevous At The Zoo (24th NSRA Nationals North); A Decade Of New England Racing (10th NSRA Northeast Nationals); Goodguys Kansas City (Late season sunshine turned this 2nd annual event into a monster); Pigeon Holed (Shades of the past '04); Bucketheads Unite! (5th T-Bucket Nationals); Syracuse Nationals (The 4th Annual); Camp Snoopy And The Cop Shop (Knott's Berry Farm hosts the Cop Shop Show) Tech - The Other Hot Rod Taillight (Looking for a traditional taillight for your new project?); 5.0L '41 (The Long and the Short of it: Part II); One Step Beyond (GEN III has a take on GM's LS, and we like what we see); Dash Of Class (A new interpretation of an old classic); Cyber T Returns (Holding Total Performance to their online claim); PoweRodder (The latest word in carburetion from Barry Grant); Keeping Your Cool (New water pumps for Flatheads) Departments - For Starters; Web TOC; Showcase, Street Corner; Rodder Mail; Window Shopper; Early Iron; Under 30; Shop Manual; Professor Hammer; SRMA Update; Cop Shop; Kool Tools; Happenings; Hall Of Fame; Henry Hirise; 20 Years Ago
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April
General Features - Milestones (The Original McMullen Deuce Highboy Roadster); EcoTank (General Motors and SO-CAL Speed Shop marry the brand-new with the age-old); "Who Moved My Roadster Show?" (For the first time, the Grand National Roadster Show will take place in SoCal); The Long Run To The Finish (Rounding up the season); Four For The Salt (A quartet of noteworthy roadsters from speed week 2003) Feature Rods - Orange Rush (George and Sharon Saab's '41 Willy's Coupe); Wooden It Be Nice? (R.J. Veach's '37 Woodie); The Naked Truth (JB Donaldson's '36 Ford Roadster); Red, Black And Back (Mac and Shelley Bernd's '32 Ford Three-Window Coupe); First Time 'Round (Tim Branson's '23 Ford Roadster) Events - 5,280 Feet High And Rising (Goodguy's 6th Colorado Classic); 31st Ty-Rods Club Old Timer's Reunion (Built on tradition); A Northern California Rod Run Weekend (The NSRA Golden State Nationals); Florida Finale (The 16th NSRA Southeast Nationals) Tech - Past Gasser (Putting a floor in a former drag racer); Swing Time (Installing a universal swing pedal brake system); Fuel Door Install With A Twist (Can you think of a better way to camouflage a gas cap?); Sneak Peek (We get the first-look at Mooneye's electronic push-button shifter); Helping Hand (Luxury that won't break the bank); New Legs For The '37: Part II (Wrap it up, and move on); The Hood That Should (Templating a one-off hood that fits) Departments - For Starters; Web TOC; Showcase; Street Corner; Rodder Mail; Window Shopper; Early Iron; Under 30; Shop Manual; Professor Hammer; SRMA Update; Happenings; Hall Of Fame; Henry Hirise; 20 Years Ago
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June
General Features - Track Day: 1927 Ford Roadster (Something for street rodders who are looking for high performance with drivability); Garage Scenes (Henri Casal's stash; Grone, Valais, Switzerland) Feature Rods - Back To The Future! (Jack White's 2010 Chrysler Airflow); Commercial Commuter (Bill Osiakowski's '34 Dodge Pickup); Diminutive Deuce (Arnie and Sharon Chupp's '32 Ford Roadster); Shocking Blue '33 (Richard Maddux's '33 Willys "77" Five-Window Coupe); Four Pack (These Island boys can build some serious street rods) Events - Grand National Roadster Show (Granddad turns 55 and moves south); Boston Celebrates...(The 30th Annual World of Wheels) Tech - Marcel's Chops A '36 Coupe: Part II (The lid gets lowered); Cyber T Returns (Holding Total Performance to their online claim: Part III); Rag Time: Part II (Building the foundation); Better Bushings For Your Hot Rod's Spindles (Check out these Teflon bushings); Let There Be Light (In fact, let there be lots of them); PPG / Street Rodder 2004 Road Tour '32 Ford Roadster (Part I: A dream Deuce that's high-tech in power and low-down in stance); Six Shooter (Three-twos from Barry Grant); 5.0 '41 - The Saga Continues (Installing the steering column and shifter); What A Difference A Day (or two) Makes (Going four-bar to hairpins or updating a boring buggy-sprung frontend); Gauging Success (Repairing and updating vintage instruments); Mopar Makeover (Taking a '30s Plymouth from stone stock to hard rock) Departments - For Starters; Web Table Of Contents; Showcase; Street Corner; Rodder Mail; Window Shopper; Early Iron; Under 30; Shop Manual; Professor Hammer; SRMA Update; Happenings; Hall Of Fame; Henry Hirise; 20 Years Ago
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July
General Features - Milestones (Jim Busby's Hammered '32 Five-Window) Feature Rods - Charles AMBR Driver (Charlie Lambetecchio's '36 Ford Roadster); For The Love Of Wood (Stan Willson's '39 Chevrolet Station Wagon Woodie); The First 90 Days (The National Street Rod Association's 2004 Giveaway Car); Hens-Tooth Tourer (Jack and Marianne Ketlinski's '33 Chevrolet Master Eagle Phaeton); Coupe de Nice (Mark Baker's '32 Outlaw Three-Window Coupe) Events - The 40th Annual National Rod & Custom Car Show (Starbird hands out $20,000 for First in Tulsa); The 52nd Annual Detroit Autorama (The Bar is raised yet again); On Down To San-An-Tone (The inaugural San Antonio AutoRama); 42nd Annual...(World of Wheels); 32nd Annual...(Boise Roadster Show); 48th Annual (Portland Roadster Show); After 30 Years...(The annual Turkey Run just gets bigger and bigger); Seaside Hot Rod Happenin' (Truly a Unique Place to be) Tech - Cyber T Returns (Holding Total Performance to their online claim: Part IV); Recessed The Right Way (Cool new look for '50 Pontiac taillights); 5.0 '41 (Transfixed); Let There Be Light: Part II (In fact, let there be lots more of them); 2004 Street Rodder Road Tour: '32 Ford Roadster (Part 2: Creativity and Man hours, not milk, make a body better); Style 101 (Taking a few great ideas to make one very cool result); One More Flathead (Out with the Bad Air, in with the Good); Panes In The A (New glass for an old Pickup) Departments - For Starters; Web Table Of Contents; Showcase; Street Corner; Rodder Mail; Window Shopper; Early Iron; Under 30; Shop Manual; Professor Hammer; SRMA Update; Happenings; Hall Of Fame; Henry Hirise; 20 Years Ago
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September
General Features - Shop Tour (Heinzman Street Rod Shop); Shop Tour (Engineered Components, Inc) Feature Rods - 2004 PPG / Street Rodder Road Tour Deuce Roadster (Proving once again we can drive what we can build); Spaghetti Bender (Running hot, straight and true is Eric Zausner's Remarkable Torpedo 12C); Cloning A Memory (Jerry Hagens' '39 Ford Deluxe Coupe); All The Right Influence (Mike SanMiguel's homebuilt '23T); The Backlash Buick (George and Janis Himel's '34 Buick Model 47 Four Door Sedan); Maui Wowie! (Damien J. Farias '40 Outlaw Fiberglass Willys Americar); A Champagne Toast (Jack and Eva Burns' '41 Studebaker Sedan) Events - The 2004 PPG / Street Rodder Road Tour (Oklahoma Shakedown Cruise); Kickoff Classic (It's that wonderful time of year...The NSRA begins with the Southwest Street Rod Nationals in Oklahoma City); Kool April Nights '04 (Redding, California has been host for this ever-growing event for eight years. It's about time we started to notice); The Round Up (Back in good Old Texas for Lone Star Number Three); There's A New Gang In Town (Sacto Opener Ushers in the NRCA) Tech - Rag Time: Part IV (Pleatin' a seat); Fuelish Pleasures (Edelbrock's Thunder Series AVS carbs may be the sweetest thing yet); Keeping Things Cool And Quiet (No interior would be complete without the proper insulation. So we used three types to make sure); Cyber-T Returns: Part VI (We hold Painless Performance to their Name Claim: Is it really Painless? Part II); Row, Row, Row, Row, Row Your Boat (Cornhusker Rod & Custom's clever way to fit Five-Speeds where Three once lived); Car Care 101 (Meguiar's makes it easy to protect your prized possession); Leaf It Be (Parallel leaf springs for '35-'48 Fords); It's Better On Top (Putting the Shifter where it belongs); Do It Yourself Convertible Top (Isn't it about time someone came up with a "User Friendly" Chopped Convertible Top Kit); Something Old, Something New (Saving a Sorry Deuce Dash) Departments - Table Of Contents; For Starters; Web Table Of Contents; Showcase; Street Corner; Rodder Mail; Window Shopper; Early Iron; Under 30; Shop Manual; Professor Hammer; Happenings; Hall Of Fame; Henry Hirise; 20 Years Ago
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