Rod & Custom Magazine 1998 August

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Rod & Custom Magazine 1998 August

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Contents:  Rockers’ Rods – ’32 Ford Coupe (Brian Setzer’s “Switchblade 327” is his favorite hot rod and car song.), ’36 Ford Coupe (Billy Gibbons keeps his rods in “The Best Li’l Warehouse In Texas”.), ’57 Chevy Two-Door Sedan (Nikki Sixx owns a big-block powered ’57 Chevy, so you can say it’s “Nikki’s Seven”.), ’40 Ford Convertible (Michael Anthony’s awesome ’40 Ford is “The Third Evolution Of A Classic”.), ’32 Ford Roadster (Jeff Beck’s ’32 Ford Roadster is a “Car Full Of Soul” with 51,000 miles on the odometer.) Technical & How-To Tech – Vintage Air’s Heat & Cool System (With this unit in your ’55-’57 Chevy, you can “Cool Off & Warm Up” at will.), TCI Engineering’s F-100 IFS (If you install one of these in your ’56 Ford Pickup, the truck will be “Sweet ‘N’ Low”.), Building a Pontiac Engine (Performance rebuilding a 400-ci “Tin Indian”.), Wipers For A Tri-Year (Pacific Western Design’s high-tech wiper system will ensure you don’t “Wipe Out” your car in this game.), Floor Aid For An Early Chevy (Think rust is a problem common to early Chevys, so we “Trunkaided” this one.) Feature Stories – Hot Rod Magazine History: 1948-1958 (An inside look at hot rodding’s formative years as a tribute to Hot Rod’s “Big Five-Oh”.), Headlight & Taillight Buyers Guide (An informative guide to illuminating your ride.) Rods & Customs – ’39 Ford Coupe (When you chop and channel a ’39 Ford, the result is a “Slim Jim”.), ’37 Ford Cabriolet (This LT-1 powered Ford is so yellow, it almost glows.) Exclusive Section: “50s Rods & Customs – ’51 Henry J (When you see this wild blown Ford-powered compact, all you can say is “Oh, Henry”.), ’53 Cadillac Custom (John D’ Agostino built this gorgeous convertible custom as a tribute to “Marilyn”.), ’55 Studebaker (Even though it had graceful styling, the “Studesaurus Rex” became extinct.), ’48 Studebaker (Bob Perreault blended a ’48 with a ’51 Studebaker and came up with a “Beauty Baker”.), ’54 Plymouth Savoy (Hot Rods By Troy installed a Viper engine in a ’54 Plymouth to create a deadly “Sniper”.)

Issue:  August 1998

Condition:  Very Good