Street Rodder - 2006

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January
Car Features - Multiple Personalities (Bill Reichenberg's '34 Ford Five-Window coupe is every bit a hot rod); Trad, Rad & Bad (J.J. Burnhardt's Deuce Highboy Roadster has potent looks and muscle); Black Pearl (Kent and Denise Findley's '33 Ford Vicky makes you take a second look); A Fitting Tribute (Mike Spitzer utilizes a little inspiration to pay homage to his racing lineage); Miller Thriller (The good folks who bring us top flight welding equipment try their hand at a street rod); Down Under Dandy (Rod Hadfield's A closed-cab pickup was a hit at the NSRA Louisville Nats) Event Coverage - Bay Area Biggie (Goodguys Pleasanton is still at the top of premier rodding events); Goodguys 8th Annual Colorado Springs Nations (The high-country gets a high level event); Basement Dwellers (The Xtreme rides get their day at the Detroit Autorama) Tech - No-Carb Intake (Going from carburetion to fuel-injection isn't difficult, but you should plan your work); Hindsight (A slightly different approach to a rod's rearend); Classy 'Glass Dash (Adding trim and an electric glovebox); All Ahead Clear (Outfitting 1939-46 Chevrolet/GMC trucks with dual wipers); Get Your Headers On Straight (The one-size-header-fits-all theory does not apply); Bending Aluminum (Sit down, be quiet, and learn how to make a Deuce grille) Departments - For Starters; Showcase; Street Corner; Rodder Mail; Window Shopper; Three Pack; Early Iron; Shop Manual; Professor Hammer; Hall Of Fame; Henry Hirise; 20 Years Ago
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March
Car Features - The Speedway Special (The Eric Zausner Deuce Highboy is sure to get your attention); Kansas Kustom's Kruiser (Mike and Kay Yoder are plenty pleased with their '35 Ford Pickup); Pueblo Poster Car (Randy and Janet Young literally do have a poster rod in their '35 Ford Convertible); From Gone Racin' To Gone Roddin' (Eddie and Diana Pearson are back where they belong with their '39 Ford Vicky); Meet The Chief (Don and Cindy Sangster's '40 Pontiac Convertible is one rare breed) Geneal Features - Hot Winds (Vintage heaters can look and work well) Event Coverage - Taildraggers Scrape The Lawn At Pebble Beach (Once again a rodder shows the way); California Roadsters Members Invade Hallowed Ground (The 32nd Rolex Monterey Historic Automobile Races) Tech - Fresh Air (Magnuson's New Flathead Blower); Music To Your Ears (iPods and street rods...a match made in heaven forever); Hammer Time! (Beating parts into creation-making taillights); T5 Swan Dive (Nostalgia shifting for a modern trans); Vortec Variations (Understanding what does and doesn't work with the Chevy Vortec cylinder head) Departments - For Starters; Showcase; Street Corner; Rodder Mail; Window Shopper; Four Pack; Early Iron; Shop Manual; Professor Hammer; Hall Of Fame; Henry Hirise; 20 Years Ago
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April
Car Features - Twin Turbo Terror (Prince Herzog's '37 Ford Five-Window Coupe by way of a hardtop); Flatback In Black (Billy Winburn builds his '37 Ford 2-Door Sedan); Colorado Cruiser (Jerry Smith's '34 Ford Closed-Cab Pickup sets the pace); Family Tradition (Kevin McGibney's '37 Ford Pickup is one to let the light in); Rollin' Rock (Kevin Francis' '41 Plymouth Special Deluxe Coupe is a custom without doubt) General Features - The Road To The Final Four (The PPG / Street Rodder Road Tour for '05 is winding down) Event Coverage - At The Zoo (NSRA Nats North in Kalamazoo, Michigan); The After Boys 4th Annual Jalopy Jamboree (Straight pipes and Flatheads - can it get any better?) Tech - Tried And Tru Trac (Billet Specialities Serpentine Belt System); Dynamic Duo (Two great ways to go topless); Limber Legs (The EZ way to get a Kugel IFS under your Deuce Highboy frame); Distinctive Deuce Bash (Adding a little spice to a '32 Roadster dash); Installing The Driveline And Some Other Stuff (How to ease the building process) Departments - For Starters; Showcase; Street Corner; Rodder Mail; Window Shopper; Two Pack; Early Iron; Shop Manual; Professor Hammer; Hall Of Fame; Henry Hirise; 20 Years Ago
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May
Car Features - Born To Run (David Martin's rare prewar 1931 Ford Roadster); Aeroliner Sport (Who can build a 1935 Aeroliner Sport while making a statement?); Cultural Continuity (The Buttry's 1934 Chevy Coupe is a family affair); Pearl Yellow Yeller (Kevin and Karen Alstott's 1935 Ford Roadster wasn't the first choice); The Definitive Dearborn Deuce (Jeremy Gerber sets out to tackle the competition with his Dearborn Deuce); 3rd Time Around Roundy Rounder (Randy Jackson's NASCAR-bred 1939 Ford Pickup) General Features - Come Drive With Us (The first leg on the Summer's Road Tour drive) Event Coverage - The Long Run (Sacramento to Tampa); The Rolling Bones Reliability Run (No rain, sleet or fog will keep these rods from their appointed rounds); The Sacramento Run (NSRA Golden State Runs); The Season Finale (NSRA Southeast Nats); Goodguy's Mid-Western Nats (Invasion at Kansas Speedway) Tech - Fiberglass Faux Pas And How To Fix Them (Replacing damaged areas on a fiberglass fender); Beck's Bomb (There is a lot to learn from this one-of-a-kind A); Gas Pains (Tuning for today's fuel); Getting Fit (How to identify one from another); Putting Your Best Look Forward (Making something from nothing) Departments - For Starters; Showcase; Street Racer; Rodder Mail; Window Shopper; Two Pack; Early Iron; Shop Manual; Professor Hammer; Hall Of Fame; Henry Hirise; 20 Years Ago
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August
Car Features - Old-Timey Hot Rod (Ken Farrell's '32 Lowboy Coupe isnn't at all what it appears to be); Big Truckin' Deal (Joe Gonzalez's '39 Ford COE is a big-deal truck); The Golden Era (Suzanne Dora knew exactly what she wanted with her custom '27 Ford Lowboy Roadster); Spotlight: Fresno Autorama (Rick and Roy Flake solved their differences (well, sort of) when building their '34 Ford Pickup); The Surf City Ghost (Steve Early is living a lifelong dream with his '40 Ford Deluxe Station Wagon); Thinkin' Outside The Box (Jake Yenny's early-style...lakes modified roadster is more than an eyeful); Pifer's Return Song (John Pifer's 1935 Ford Four-Door Convertible is just his daily driver); Spotlight: Detroit Autorama (Mike Reed with his '34 Ford Pickup is the 2nd Annual recipient of the Street Rodder Driven Award presented by Lokar) General Features - First Comes Registration (Remember the old expression: "The job isn't finished until the paperwork is done"); Weirdsville Comes To Detroit (Once-in-a-lifetime gathering of Ed "Big Daddy" Roth vehicles); Garage Scene: Richard Graves (Proving, yet again, that a street rod doesn't have to be complicated to be cool) Event Coverage - Fresno Autorama (You're only invited once); Goodguy's 6th Del Mar Nationals (The season's first rod run for a little fun in the sun); The Tulsa Rush (At the Darryl Starbird Show) Tech - A Less Costly Way (First step: a dashboard update); Homegrown Headers (A custom exhaust is as close as your nearest phone); Tricks, Tips & Tools (Behind the-scenes-visit at Hollywood Hot Rods); Street Rod Wiring Basics (Tips on selecting and installing wiring harnesses) Departments - For Starters; Showcase; Street Corner, Rodder Mail; Window Shopper; Two Pack; Bits & Pieces; Early Iron; Shop Manual; Professor Hammer; Henry Hirise; Hall Of Fame; 20 Years Ago
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October
Car Features - Hammer Head (Seth Wagner may just have the wildest '41 Willys pick-em-up to date); A Step-Down Under (Paul McKennariey of Australia causes many a rodder to double-take with his '48 Hudson); Second Time Around (Don Floyd's passion for '40 Fords has never ceased); Simply Sensational (Richard Graves' '32 Ford Highboy Pickup is all hot rod and then some); Everything New Is Made Old (Charles Chase took a slightly different approach with his '32 Ford Three-Window Coupe) General Features - First Leg: PPG / Street Rodder Road Tour (From Ocean City, MD to Springfield, OH, sponsored by Advance Plating) Events - Goodguys 2nd Annual Great American Nationals (There's more to life than chocolate in Hershey, PA - there are street rods); 16th Annual Crusin' Ocean City (The 2006 PPG / Street Rodder Road Tour begins in Ocean City, MD); Before Angel Hair (The 50th Portland Roadster Show) Tech - Learning Lead: Parat II (Time to get your hands involved); Squeezin' The Fat Out Of Your Ride (Installing an overdrive transmission in a 1941-48 Ford chassis); A Short Story (Troubleshooting the dead battery blues); All Charged Up (Powermaster shows us the way around a charging system); Quick And Easy (Homegrown tools for the home shop); Homebuilt Hot Rod (The ins and outs of making your own suspension come to life) Departments - For Starters; Showcase; Street Corner; Rodder Mail; Window Shopper; Two Pack; Bits & Pieces; Early Iron; Shop Manual; Professor Hammer; Henry Hirise; Hall Of Fame; 20 Years Ago
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November
Car Features - Looks Can Be Deceiving (Todd Varble sets a new standard with his '37 Ford Coupe when it comes to the "right" look); Watch Out For The Little Guy (Wayne Godbey's tiny '26 packs a punch); Less Is More (Ed Martin's cool '40 Ford Coupe is just what the hot rod doctor ordered); Bare Naked Bow Tie (Peter Noyes' '35 Chevy Pickup is all hot rod); Quality Time (Jim and Jody Copeland's super-cool '32 Plymouth Coupe); Not A TRL QUEN (Roger and Jeanette Hanson's homebuilt '33 Ford Highboy Coupe is a driver) General Features - Second Leg: PPG / Street Rodder Road Tour (From San Antonio, TX to Pomona, CA, and the Father's Day get-together); Speed33 (The American Speed Company is ready (almost) to introduce their all-steel Speed33) Events - The 42nd L.A. Roadsters' Exhibition, Trade Show And Swap Meet (Call it Father's Day for short) Tech - A Homemade Hot Rod: Part III (Fabricating engine and trans mounts); The Return Of The Carson Top: Part I (Steve Pierce builds a modern (and authentic) Carson top); See The USA In Our Chevrolet: Part I (The 2006 PPG / Street Rodder Road Tour '34 Chevy Coupe tours the country in style and comfort); Forty Stash Box (Hide those knobs in your '40 Ford); Bobbin' A Bed (Shortening a pickup bed); Down Under Top Irons (Universal roadster top iron kit); Fabbin' A Firewall (An easy home-shop fabrication chore); Differential Equation (Eaton's formula for better traction) Departments - For Starters; Street Corner; Rodder Mail; Window Shopper; Bits & Pieces; Early Iron; Shop Manual; Professor Hammer; Henry Hirise; Hall Of Fame; 20 Years Ago
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December
Car Features - Master Of Ceremonies (Danny and Monica Bolender stood tall at the NSRA Nats with their '38 Chevy Coupe); The Catalog Coupe (The PPG / Street Rodder Road Tour '34 Chevy's visiting a street near you, well, almost); Virginia Powerman (Vic Wilbourne had this nasty looking '34 Chevy Coupe huffin' and puffin' in Louisville); Rusty Old American Dream (Gary Adkinson brought out his '38 Chevy for all to see at this year's Nats); The Subtle Sedan (Larry and Vicky Tisdale's '40 Ford Tudor Sedan is a winner anywhere); Road To Perfection (Don Smith's "magazine" red Deuce Highboy Sedan is all hot rod) General Features - PPG / Street Rodder Road Tour: Leg 3 (From San Antonio, TX to Pomona, CA, and the Father's Day get together) Events - Thirty-Seven Doesn't Seem That Old (The NSRA Street Rod Nationals once again comes home a winner); Goodguys 9th PPG Nationals (There can be no denying that this event is growing by the year) Tech - A Homebuilt Hot Rod: Part IV (Suspension goodies find a new home); New Wood For Old Street (Topping off a Model A with brand new wood bows); Doin' A Dash (Quick and easy flat dash fabrication); The Return Of The Carson Top: Part II (Wrapping up what it takes to make a modern Carson-style top); Pop-Up Fill 'Er Up (Alternative fuel door with a bit of flare); 2006 PPG / Street Rodder Road Tour Coupe: Part II (Our '34 Chevrolet Three-Window tours the country in style and comfort, a testament to today's street rod aftermarket) Departments - For Starters; Street Corner; Rodder Mail; Window Shopper; Bits & Pieces; Early Iron; Shop Manual; Professor Hammer; Henry Hirise; 20 Years Ago
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