Description
Contents: Editorial (Ramblings from the desk of our leader); Word On The Street (Industry news, gossip, interesting facts, and unsubstantiated rumors); Nuts & Bolts (Inspector Turner reveals some clues about choosing the right shop to build your truck); Aftermath (As if there weren’t enough S-10s in the world, along comes this rad mini to crack your senses into overdrive); Parts Counter (How new stuff for your truck); In The Groove (Cursed be thou who hath not a custom riding lawn mower); Summer California Truck Jamboree (The best California one-day show in years); Two Lane Tech (The Doc’s solution for curing the attitude of a non-op starter); Killer Bee (A Dodge Dakota with a wicked sting of performance); Hot Off The Grille (Billet dental work for the new GMC); Electric Avenue (Time is money when it comes to building a sound system); Fruit Punch (The Y2K version of a classic farm truck); Paint Booth (Everything you ever wanted to know about custom painting); Got Discs? (Read disc brakes for ’63-’87 Chevy trucks); Texas Heat Wave (More bad ass custom rides than you can shake a Longhorn at); Phantom Supercab (Not even FoMoCo could have built a better F-100 bonus cab); The Anatomy Of Fast Bags (Mass air volume control adds performance to airbag suspensions); Modern Image (Robert Wilson proves that even middle-age trucks need love, too); Silver Lining (Every truck needs plush carpeting in it’s box); Showcase Sled (A trick ’99 Chevy that will make you rethink your Christmas wish list); Buckle Up (Mean, green and slammed supreme); Flat Frontier (A session of smoothing the back end of the new Nissan); Hazardous Metal (Attitude and earplugs required to roll in this mean late-model machine); Midwest Truck Nationals (One thousand rod rides raged out of control in Kentucky); Custom Lighting Of The Third Kind (How to carve a custom third brake light into your cab); Skinned (Giving new meaning to the concept of getting high); Caution! (A five-oh powered Ford Ranger that will put a hurtin’ on ya); Open Air Revival (Street Beat brings back the good ol’ days of rollin’ convertible style); Southeast Mini-Truck Nationals (Wild mini-truckers invade the mountains that Dolly Parton made famous); Scared Of Heights (Acrophobia is best cured by a substantial lack of ground clearance under a slick F-150); The Last Word (Courtney Halowell testifies about his summer show tour); Reader’s Street Trucks (Some cool snaps of some of our reader’s rod rides); Parting Shots (The weird, the wacky and other totally ridiculous shots we normally throw away)
Issue: December 1999
Condition: Very Good