Street Rodder Magazine 2002 August

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Street Rodder Magazine 2002 August

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Contents:  Milestones (The “Mod Rod”); Going Once, Going Twice…Sold! (Big bucks are bid as Hot Rods hit the auction block); Wacky Show Rods: Part 1 (A look at Kustom Kitsch); Garage Scene (Lenny Biondi, Randolph, MA) Feature Rods – Parts, Passion And Experience (Barry White’s ’32 Ford Roadster); eLEMONator (Gene and Kathleen Vredenburgh’s ’32 Chevrolet Roadster); Holt’s Hottie (Tim Holt’s ’32 Ford Roadster); The Producer (Richard Irvine’s ’32 Ford Roadster); It’s My Mother’s Oldsmobile…Not My Father’s (Ginny Baukus’ ’40 Oldsmobile); This Is Definitely Not Your Grandpa’s Lakes Racer…Or Is It? (Exploring alternative body construction); Four-Pack (International rods from New Zealand) Events – The 46th Annual Portland Roadster Show (The Portland Roadster Show is the longest running show of its type in the Northwest); Deuce Day At The Petersen (It’s now the 70th Anniversary of the Deuce); The 30th Annual Boise Roadster Show (Idaho’s largest Motorsports Event reached a milestone) Tech – Ridding A Rod Of Rust (A story with a happy ending); Let The Sun Shine (Refreshing an icon: the Sun Tachometer); Huff And Puff (The basics of supercharging); Wouldn’t It Be Nice…(…if Steel Cars came all Steel); The Heat Sponge (A radical old approach to keeping your engine cool by brassworks); Dashing A Deuce (Installing a ’40 Dash in a ’32 Roadster); Road Tour 2002: Part II (It’s time has come); Firewall Finagling (The kind cut even Henry wouldn’t notice); Wingfoot Model A: Part 15 (Special delivery); No Ho-Hum Drums (GMT’s new aluminum hubs); Lowering The Lid: Part 1 (A chopped Pickup top that lowers and styles) Departments – For Starters; Showcase; Street Corner; Rodder Mail; Early Iron; Under 30; Shop Manual; Professor Hammer; SRMA Update; Cop Shop; Happenings; Window Shopper; Hall Of Fame; Henry Hirise; 20 Years Ago

Issue:  August 2002

Condition:  Very Good