Street Rodding Illustrated Magazine 1982 Fall

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Street Rodding Illustrated Magazine 1982 Fall

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Contents:  Mail Collector (Lots of reader feedback this issue.), New Products (The latest and the greatest.), The Boston Show (Exciting coverage of one of the East’s best shows.), T.T. Pink (Get your mind out of the gutter the T.T. stands for “Turtledeck T”.), El Loco Cruise (You don’t have to be “loco” to cruise there, just be ready for nostalgia.), Teenage Vision (Once again the dreams of youth come to life. This time its a Willys commercial.), Tricky Track (Dave Cayer’s flawless version of a Don Varner designed Ron Covell fabricated “TRAK T”.), Lake Perris Fun Run II (The “desert rodders” hold their second event and it was more fun than the first.), Murph’s Deuce (Memphis rodder Billy Murphree builds cars to run, not to show.), Early Times Pancake Breakfast (You have to get up pretty early in the morning to beat this event. Lots of beautiful cars and even more swap meet bargains.), The Winnipeg Show (This submission from one of our “foreign correspondents” shows that the Canadians are coming on strong.), Black and Beautiful (A couple of very nice Texas trucks.), Run With The Stars (The stars were the cars because the TV celebrities couldn’t make it.), Rocky Run (Lots of fun in the sun near the Great Salt Lake.), ’82 Sleeper (Larry Murray’s ’39 Chevy coupe is black as night and looks very simple, until you look close.), Rose Bowl Swap Meet (One of the West’s best event of this type, by R.G. Canning/_. X-Racer (Steve Coonan shot the layout on the Model A sedan and its something else.), Southern Star (Another great Non-Ford from South Florida, built by Ben Diener of course.), Tucson Cruise (Associate Editor Paul R. Martinez shows us what it’s like to cruise his home town.), Big Boy (This ’37 sedan delivery is one for the road.), Novel T (Another nice Fed-T from Bill Keifer and the guys at California Custom Roadsters.), Bone’s A-Bone (Jim “Bones” Noteboom has been a rodder for years and this is his best yet.), The Aneheim Grand Finals (R.G. Cannings last event of the year was one of the best.), L.A. Roadster Charity Run (Rancho Los Amigos Hospital reaped the rewards of this one day event. The L.A. Roadsters combined with Deuce Day for this one.), Glass Act (The best type of glass to mail order is tempered glass, find out why.), Wreckin’ Crew (The Street Rodder staff have a ball wrecking havoc on a late model station wagon.), Ford’s Ford (What else would a guy named Ford drive.), South Jersey Special (1935 Ford’s are as ugly as they used to be.), The Streak (The Over the Hill Gang carry on a time honored tradition.), Rare ’32 (It’s not really a Deuce, but it sure foils a lot of people.), Westbound Fender Works (Our English cousins are reproducing the Model Y and it looks pretty good.), Marine Corps Safety Run (The United States Marine Corps teamed with the NSRA to host the third annual event.), Mel’s ’38 Edsel (Mel Wheeler’s ’38 Ford commercial is worth looking at.), Nessie (Named after Elliot Ness, not the Loch Ness Monster.), Camaro Clip (Stephen Etter shows us how to graft a completed Camaro front end onto an old Chevy.), High Altitude Hi-Boy (Brian Bruns hi-boy is now complete, take a look at this former garage scene car.), Travelin’ Tin Delivery (A neat panel delivery, you don’t see many of these.), Golden Rods Fun Run (One of the East’s premier events.), Ford on a Chevy (SAC shows us that non-Fords can use Ford chassis parts almost as easily as the Fords they’re made for.), Willy’s Picnic (You’ll think you’re back in the Sixties “gasser” days.), Schutt’s Stovebolt (This ’40 Chevy is homebuilt.), Low Buck Truckster (You don’t have to spend a lot of money to have the latest fad.), Fat Jack’s Charity Car Show (Ultra Fat Jack Robinson host a charity car show for the Children’s Hospital of Orange County.), Class Act (Lowell Ehman’s ’31 Plymouth sedan is a tough act to follow.), ISRA Drag Day (The Central Rodders of Indiana hold their first event and it was a good one.), Over The Hill Forty (One of the Over the Hill Gang’s cars is captured on this page.), A Labor of Love (There is one helluva story behind this one, read it.), Spokane Run (Somehow they managed to pick a day that it didn’t rain. Not a very easy thing to do in Washington.), Prime Secret (What is the secret? You tell us and we’ll both know.), Yello-O (Another racer gets back on the road.), Oney’s ’33 (A really neat ’33 Ford roadster and it’s a hi-boy.), Garage Scene Arizona (Bob Sterlachini’s ’32 Coupe is coming along nicely.), Build a Better Body (Larry Judkin’s tells you everything you would ever want to know about body and fender working tools and products.), Jeff Smith Picnic (Who’s Jeff Smith? Just another rodder who wants to make sure other rodders have a good time.), A Wedding Gift (The Normans received this cute little ’29 as a wedding gift.), Duke City Run (Martinez went to Albuquerque to catch an event we’ve never covered before.), Reader’s Rides, Collecting Our Thoughts (Who know what lurks in an Editor’s mind?)

Issue:  Fall 1982

Condition:  Very Good