Rod & Custom Magazine 1997 February

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Rod & Custom Magazine 1997 February

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Contents:  Nifty ’50s – Nifty ’50s (Check out Ron Teglund’s big-block ’54 Chevy and Dick Rennick’s 4-4-2 powered ’49 Oldsmobile.), ’56 Chevy Hardtop (This awesome hardtop is midway between the ’55 and ’57 but takes the middle-ground with high style.), ’57 Ford Sedan (Brian Carlson built an SVO 351-powered ’57 Ford to become one of “The Cruise Brothers.”), ’56 Lincoln Premier (John Menard’s 460-powered, bright red, mild custom is a “World Class Premier”.) Features – KOA Nationals (What’s better than a date? A KOA Double Date.), Bud Bryan Story (We get a perspective from the past in this “Bud Bryan Interview”.), Artist’s Profile: Roy Jones (A historical look at an artist who has been “Laboring to Obscurity…Almost”.), Goosguys Pleasantron (3,500 cars converged at Pleasantron, California for a “Bay Area Bonanza”.), Reader’s Survey (Your chance to tell us about yourseof.) Rods & Customs – ’34 Chevy Sedan (Barry Steele turned a basket-case town sedan into a gleaming “White Knight”.), Bobby Alloway’s Eye-Searing ’33 Ford Coupe (The only way you can get a ’33 Ford Coupe that’s this wild is to talk to “Al-O-Way”.), ’32 Ford Roadster (Brizio built Mike Manno’s deuce and the Americruise break-in run was “East Meets West”.) Technical – Home Improvement ’46 Ford Convertible (A close look at “A Funnyman’s Ford” – flathead powered and Concours West-suspended.), Detailing a ’35-’40 Chassis (The “Ford SVO ’36 for Kicks” chassis is painted, detailed and equipped with a Borla exhaust.), Cylinder Head Buyers Guide (After reading this informative article, “Cooler Heads Will Prevail”.) Do-It Yourself – Remote Door Entry (A Rodtronics remote entry system will give you “Easy Open Door”.), Low-Buck Custom Hood And Latch (We made our own low-buck hood and latch and ended up with a “Nice Nose Job”.), Pro Street A Classic Story (We’ll show you an easy way to get “More Meat For The Street”.)

Issue:  February 1997

Condition:  Very Good