Street Rodder Magazine 2000 May

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Street Rodder Magazine 2000 May

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Contents:  Milestones (The Joe Nitti Roadster), Garage Scene (Kim Ireland’s Chesapeake Bay, MD, treasure trove), Street Rod Of The Year (The tradition continues), Shop Tour (Chassis Engineering), Shop Tour (Billet Specialties), Classic Images (Tom Beatty’s historic dry lakes and Bonneville record-setting belly tank) Tech – Lo Phat Front Suspension (Heidt’s air suspension for ’47-’54 GM trucks), Road Tour 2000 (Taking street rodding into the next millennium), Body & Paint Basics – Part VII (Preparing for paint), Balancing Act (One more time: How do you get your car to stop?), Rocket Science – Part V (More assembly and a few steps closer), Speedrodder – Part XVI (Rub-A-Dub-Rod), The GM 200-4R (A little insight on the “sleeper” of four-speed automatics) Events – Reliability Run (A gatherin’ in River City), The 51st Grand National Roadster Show (Rodding’s oldest annual event), Rocky Mountain Rod & Custom Show (The biggest little car show in America), 7th Southeastern PPG Nationals (Goodguys invade Charlotte), All Fired Up For Bonneville ’99 (Who says salt won’t burn) Feature Rods – No Dog (Glenn Grozich’s ’32 Ford highboy coupe), Delusive Deuce (Dave Gabriel’s Kugel-built ’32 Roadster), No Foolin’ (Michael Fisher’s ’35 Chevy sedan delivery), Custom Tribute (John Bartholomew’s ’40 Chevy convertible), Multiple Traits (Charles Knopf’s ’36 Ford roadster), Dem Bones (Jim “Bones” Noteboom’s ’46 Phantom woodie), Open Air Delight (Mike Griffin’s ’37 Ford cabriolet), Four Pack (Roarin’ Roadsters), Baby Blue Beauty (Paul O’Donnell’s ’32 three-window) Departments – For Starters, Showcase, Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Window Shopper, Reader’s Art, Early Iron, Modeler’s Corner, Under 30, Shop Manual, Professor Hammer, SRMA Update, Cop Shop, Happenings, Henty HiRise, 20 Years Ago

Issue:  May 2000

Condition:  Very Good