Street Rodder Magazine 1992 June

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Street Rodder Magazine 1992 June

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Contents:  Showcase (Dave Wagner brings us two to ponder), Cut Away Art (A ’38 Pro Custom from the drawing board of Larry Anderson), Another Phantom ’37 (Eric Salley builds another Thom Taylor designed masterpiece at Posies), Kookie II Update (Norm Grabowski’s latest gets big-inch Cadillac motivation), Shop Tour (Tom Vogele guides us through Competition Cams), Interview (SRM talks to “Mr. Car Cover”, Jim DeFrank), Reader’s Art (Bob Wise renders a nostalgia racer kissing the guard rail) Tech – Bending Your Arm (Modifying Pitman arms and tie rod ends), Sheet Metal (Ron Covell lets us in on the secrets of building a track roadster nose), Choppin’ A Chevy (Bill Hines lays back the windshield on a ’40 convertible), Tech Tips (Helpful ideas for the homebuilder and professional), Timeless Tech (Frank Oddo tells all about coil spring technology), More Woodin’ (Richard Graves replaces a Model A floor) Events – Six-Pack (From Europe to Andy’s picnic, a half dozen of the best), Detroit Autorama (SRM braves the Michigan winter to bring you the fantastic 40th annual edition) Rods & Customs – Cover Car (Some might like it hot, but Warren Pearce chose to build a cool ’37), Ridler Winner (James Stewart’s Deuce many-door has been cooking for decades), Four-Pack (Four ’37 Cabriolets to round out this issue), ‘Way Cool ’37 (Gary and Howard Ward re-think the Fordor) Departments – Letting The Chips Fly, Rodder Mail, Street Corner, Street Rodding in Bill’s Eye, Window Shopper, SREA Update, Modeler’s Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Audio Talk, Cop Shop, Happenings, 20 Years Ago, Henry HiRise

Issue:  June 1992

Condition:  Very Good