Description
Contents: Hot Bodies – ’32 Ford Roadster (“Boydster II” is a hand-formed and highly stylized Deuce roadster.), ’29 Ford Roadster (“Dial-A-Rod” shows you how to build a car with your telephone.), ’40 Ford Pickup (When it comes to building classic trucks, “To Peach His Own”.), ’33 Ford Roadster (Chrysler Corporation Tom Gale builds an “All-American Roadster”.), Chop A Top (If you drive your car too close to Julia Whild’s kitchen, it may get “Sliced ‘N’ Diced”.) Do-It-Yourself Tech – Suspension Rebuild (With a few great parts, your 40-year-old Chevy can have a “Cool & Classy Chassis”.), You Cut Me Off (Installing a Flaming River battery cut-off switch.) Technical – SVO ’36 For Kicks (The body was installed and the final assembly is under way.), Blower Install (Installing a Weiand blower on a 392 Hemi will give you some real “Firepower”.), Posies Phunkie Roadster (The guys from Hummelstown build the first Brookville ’32 Ford Roadster.) Special Tool Feature – Tool Time (Here are some of the tools you need and where to get them.) Rods & Customs – Wooden Wanderers 4-Pack (’29 Ford panel delivery, ’50 Ford Woodie, ’48 Ford woodie, ’33 Ford woodie.), ’32 Ford Coupe (When you see this car coming, take a “Word From The Wise”.), ’39 Ford Convertible Custom (After many years, Frank Weeks came across a “Long Lost Friend”.), ’47 Ford Coupe (Barry Lobeck built this “Fatty-Seven” into a good-looking driver.) Features – Artist Profile: Tom Fritz (This young artist captures the essence of hot-rodding through the years.), T-Time (The T-Bucket Nationals is the event within an event.), NSRA Mid American Nationals (Omaha, Nebraska hosted street rods from all-over the Midwest.)
Issue: June 1997
Condition: Very Good