Rod & Custom Magazine 1997 April

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Rod & Custom Magazine 1997 April

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Contents:  Paint Your Rod Or Custom – How To Paint Candies (When you read this how-to feature, you’ll agree “Kandy Is Dandy”.), Flame Painting (A ’34 Coupe can go from mild to wild when you “Flame It”.), Tips On Body Fillers (Many bodymen will agree that lead is dead, they use “Plastic Fantastic:.), Engine & Trans Detail & Paint (“Coat Tales” will show you how to paint detail you engine, trans and rearend.), Spray Equipment (The new spray guns give “Power To The Painter”.) Rods & Customs – Nostalgia 4-Pack (Four rods that look like they rolled out of R&C‘s little pages.), ’33 Ford Vicky (With the subtle changes that were made, you’ll see that this is a “Tricky Vicky”.), ’60 Ford Starliner Custom (Building a good-looking custom is “Art – Not Rocket Science”.), ’55 Chevy Pickup (Traveling from one owner to another, this nomadic Chevy became “The Wanderer”.), ’56 Chrysler Custom (Creative custom-builder Richard Zocchi’s elegant “Turquoise Toy”.), ’39 Ford Coupe (In the family since 1950, this Hemi-powered purple-coupe is a “Family Heirloom”.), ’40 Ford Convertible (This ’40 ragtop gave the Christian’s a little taste of “Blue Heaven”.), ’32 Ford Roadster (Steve Calavetta is a modest owner, he said it’s “Just A Nice Roadster”.), ’40 Chevy Sedan (When it comes to this sedan, Tom Volbrecht is “Keeper Of The Flame”.) Technical/How-To – Hemi Buildup (We’ll show you how your rod or custom can have “Firepower”.), Power Windows (“Having Your Ups and Downs and Liking It” from Speciality Power Windows.) Features – Shades of The Past Mid-South Street Roundup (With all of this driving that goes on, Pigeon Forge should be called “Pigeon Haul”.), Artist Profile: Donal Jolley (“Donal C. Jolley”, a friendly blast from R&C‘s past.), Engine Appearance Parts Buyers Guide (With all of the great parts that are available you can have “Handsome Horsepower”.)

Issue:  April 1997

Condition:  Very Good