Street Rodder Magazine 1998 January

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Street Rodder Magazine 1998 January

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Contents:  Showcase (Jon Eggers’ depicts the Model 40 in small-town America), The Cadillac (Here we go again, with this year’s engine buildup on the mighty Cadillac V-8), Road Tour ’97 (Bonneville and beyond to the Pacific Northwest), Shop Tour (SRM visits Rob Drake’s Reproduction), Reader’s Art (Mark Brendel’s “Cruise To Battle Alley”), Classic Images (Don Lowe’s Deuce), The Original Lakester (Bill Burke’s lakes tank in 1/8 scale) Tech – Lowbuck Louvers (Create your own louver design with a bead roller), Teardrop Tech (Installing Hagan’s custom fuel door), The TCI Econo Chassis (Build a champagne-quality Model A on a beer budget), Freshened Up (RenuRod shifts into the ’90s with a new 350 and a TH200R4), A Beauty Of A Beast (Building a modular, 9-inch Ford rearend that is both strong and good looking), Keeping Your Street Rod Together (The science of locking fasteners, thread locks and antiseize compounds), Tech Tips (Fabricating an upper firewall extension) Events – Cookin’ With Gas (The 11th Annual Goodguys West Coast Nationals), Shades Of The Past (Pigeon Forge Rod Run 15), The 14th Annual Northwest Nationals (Spokane, Washington hosts one of NSRA’s finest events), The Billing Fun Run (Europe’s longest established rod run) Feature Rods – Pete’s Pleasure (Pete Sciolabba’s ’40 Ford Pickup), The Street Rodder Staff Car (Tackling rush hour in style), Extended Thinking (Chuck DeHeras’ ’28 Ford extended cab pickup), From Pepper Tree To High Technology (A daughter’s story), Commercial Custom (Cole Foster’s shop truck), A Deuce Of A Different Color (Jim Sieker’s captivating coupe), Roger’s Ride (A NorCal ’40 Chevy with just enough bad boy hot rod in it), Tasty Tudor (A resto rod for the ’90s), Awesome A (Doug Cederholm shifts gears – in a figurative sense, that is), Work Horse (This pickup is anything but a feed hauler), Four Pack (Faraway ’40s), A-Bone (Wade Gagnon’s daily driver), Klassic (With a Westergard feel to it, Jack Pieknik’s ’36 Ford is simply stunning), Tessa’s Treasure (Eleven-year-old Tessa gets the go-kart of her dreams) Departments – Letting The Chips Fly, Rodder Mail, Street Corner, Quarter-Mile Update, Window Shopper, Under 30 And In Overdrive, Modeler’s Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Professor Hammer, SRMA Update, Cop Shop, Happenings, 20 Years Ago, Henry HiRise

Issue:  January 1998

Condition:  Very Good