Street Rodder Magazine 1997 December

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Street Rodder Magazine 1997 December

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Contents:  Showcase (Blackened fun units), Road Tour ’97 (The Nationals mark the halfway point), A Visit With The Master Of Metal (Ron Fournier), Shop Tour (We stop in Sebastian, Florida to visit Stainless Specialties’ empire), Reader’s Art (’38 Special), Classic Images (Hot rod dreamin’) Tech – Total Control (The first street rod onboard total ride control system), The Nailhead (Baby Buicks), If You’re Gonna Do, Do It Right (The straight scoop on the Lincoln disc brake 9 inch), ’48 Merc Rearend Swap (Chassis Engineering’s complete kit installation), Hotrod Heaters (The Comfort Crew at Mr. 40s show us how to heat up that steel rod), Turn Signals Made Easy (Safety for your street rod with Hotronic’s self-canceling system), Easy Discs (Magnum’s modern brake kit), Tech Tips (Installing patch panels) Events – The Big 15 (OCCA’s Great Labor Day cruise), The 28th Annual Street Rod Nationals (Onward to Oklahoma City), International Nats Pack (Australia, Europe, Canada and Sweden do street rodding), Cruisin’ Cache Valley (Utah’s premier automotive event) Feature Rods – Metamorphosed (Out of the South comes Jerry Karr’s ’33 cabriolet), Childhood Sweetheart (Glen Cox’s ’35 Chevy sedan is what memories are made of), Contemporary Cabriolet (Kevin Alstoff’s ’37 pushes the limit of high tech), Model A Masterpiece (Bruce Holme’s ’30 Ford coupe), His And Hers (The Lahaie’s dynamic duo), Fired Up Willys (Jim and Andrea Lambert’s ground-pounding gas machine), Hart Beat (Ed Hart’s Anglia is tough to beat), Blue Angel (“Heavenly” describes Gus Mann’s ’23 T to a tee), Four Pack (Chevy showcase), Optical Obsession (A seven-year exercise in sight and sound) Departments – Letting The Chips Fly, Rodder Mail, Street Corner, Quarter-Mile Update, Window Shopper, Street Rodding in Bill’s Eye, Modeler’s Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Professor Hammer, SRMA Update, Cop Shop, Happenings, 20 Years Ago, Henry HiRise

Issue:  December 1997

Condition:  Very Good