Street Rodder Magazine 1983 July

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Street Rodder Magazine 1983 July

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Contents:  Metal Technology and the Street Rodder/Chapter Eleven (The nondestructive techniques of magnetic particle inspection and liquid penentrant analysis provide the street rod builder with low-cost insurance.), Those Roaring Roadsters (Deeply carved in street rodding’s family tree are the initials of the California Roadster Association.), Anatomy Of An Automatic (Tracing the hydraulic system can get fairly complicated, but we can show you that troubleshooting and parts replacement is really quite simple.), Roadster Reincarnation (Practicing the art of selective memory, Vic Edelbrock recreated his father’s ’32 Ford roadster in 1980’s form.), Super Run ’83 (Bring an extra suitcase. We aim to send you home with a lot more than you brought with you to Fun City, U.S.A.), Where’s The Fire? (If you have to ask this about Phil Van Tassel’s ’50 Ford, then your eyesight won’t pass the police departments physical.), Super Rod (With engine exhaust, plating and trimming done this month, your Grand Prize driveway street rod is almost ready.), As Time Goes By (Steve Centracchio and Mark Conforth have built a pair of nostalgia rods that are enough to stir the blood of several generations of hopped-up Ford lovers.), Bluebird Of Happiness (Bill Ewing not only collects rare hot rod goodies, he’s also building a ’29 hi-boy roadster whose parts list reads like the Flathead Hall of Fame.), The Wilbur and Orville Show (Spokane’s Auto Boat Sheed Show is still flying high after 20 years.), Flashback (Father and son, Jerry and Brian Hagens, build cars together with a spirit that’s as modern as the look of their cars is old.), Flatheads Forever (Though the Ford Flathead V-8 has been out of production for 30 years, plenty of new or used parts are still available.), Byron ’83 (Here are even more reasons why it’s the best way ever to celebrate a “Nationals” Holiday.), Update: Project Upgrade/Part Five (With the addition of a few fine details, we’ve finally finished upgrading our five-year-old street rod.), Henry HiRise Departments – Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL’S EYE, Cop Shop, NSRA News, Modeler’s Corner, Rodder’s Shopping Mart, Early Iron, Street Rod Happenings

Issue:  July 1983

Condition:  Very Good