Street Trucks Magazine 2000 January

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Street Trucks Magazine 2000 January

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Contents:  Editorial (Why baseball sucks and truck shows rule); Word On The Street (Industry news, gossip, interesting facts, and unsubstantiated rumors); Nuts And Bolts (Power to the people! And to your trucks steering, too); The Art Of Self Promotion (A mean looking ’99 Silverado sittin’ flat on 20s); Parts Counter (Get the low down on all the hot new products for your truck); In The Groove (Open your mind and your tailgate will follow); Wicked (Could this be the baddest 1971 Chevy truck ever built? You decide); Two Lane Tech (Everything you need to know about picking a Ford nine-inch rear end); Carlisle All-Truck Nationals (Trucks old and new turned out for this ninth annual event); Outfitter’s Corner (Wrestling the turbocharged HKS urban guerilla); Electric Avenue (Place your order now for a flying millennium truck); Saddle Up (Godfather Customs puts Saddleman in the custom truck spotlight); Paint Booth (Parental discretion advised while reading the answers to these paint questions); Diamond In The Rough (One of the cleanest ’58 Chevys you will ever see); Metal Militia (How to skin a ’99 Silverado to make it look more bitchin’ than the next guy’s); Mission Accomplished (Introducing the 1999 Ford F-100 Super Nationals F-1 “Truck of the Year”); Altitude Adjustment (Fabtech Motorsports puts some distance between the ground and this Isuzu Hombre); Waco ’99 (Another wild weekend deep in the heart of Texas, no FBI required); First Go ‘Round (Extra-low orange Ford Ranger is good for the custom diet); High Performance Catalytic Convertor (CGS Motorsports helps explain how catalytic converters jack up your truck’s performance); Sterling Style (A bad ass Chevy Extended Cab tearing up the Japan show scene); Blue Oval Big Block – Part I (How to build a hot rod Ford engine on a budget); Bladerunner (Cal Custom has a cool new aluminum dental plan for the Ford Super Duty); Pit Bull (It takes balls the size of Texas to cut up a super rare big window, uni-body Ford); A Better Box (Classic truck fans rejoice. Mar-K has a new no-bolt bed wood kit); Crewzer (You have never seen a badder dually than this sick California crew cab); Bye-Bye Barn Doors (Don Jacks shows F-100 fans how to make their Panel doors one-piece); Hot Rod Super Nationals (High octane pro attitude fun in the heart of the Midwest); The Big Low Down – Part I (A custom way to modify the front suspension of ’63-’72 Chevys to put them down super low); The Last Word (Resolutions revisited); Reader’s Streettrucks (Some cool snaps of some of our readers slick rides); Parting Shots (The weird, the wacky and other totally ridiculous shots we normally throw away or send to the CIA)

Issue:  January 2000

Condition:  Very Good