Rod & Custom Magazine 1999 November

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Rod & Custom Magazine 1999 November

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Contents:  Fat Fender Fun – ’39 Ford Coupe (This smoothie ’39 Ford Coupe went from “Rustbucket to Righteous”.), ’38 Chevy Cabriolet (Chevy enthusiasts will agree that the best hot rod is a “Stovebolt Soft-Top”.), ’36 Chevy Coupe and ’39 Ford Standard (If you’re looking for a “Trend-Setter”, check out Mark Williams latest creations.), ’37 Buick Coupe (“Bruce’s Buford” is the result of a terminal case of street rod fever.), ’37 Ford Coupe (This awesome Minotti fiberglass three-window makes this cruiser a “Fictitious Ford”.), ’40 Ford Sedan (We chronicle “The Adventures of Rodman” and his speeding Ford sedan.), ’37-’40 Ford ID Guide (Here’s a simple way to identify ’37-’40 Standard and Deluxe Fords.) Features – Cameo Carrier (A historical look at Chevy’s first Fleetside pickup truck.), Paso Robles (Cruisin’ the boulevard in California’s heartland.), 35th Annian L.A. Roadster Show & Swap Meet (The Pomona Fairgrounds becomes “Heaven on Earth” every Father’s Day.), NCRA Nat’s West (With nice weather and a pleasant location, the Bakersfield show gets bigger and better.), California Dreamin’ (The history of Andy Southard, hot rod photographer, pinstriper and car builder.) Rods & Customs – ’51 Dodge Wayfayer (Here’s a close-up look at a dare-to-be-different car that turned out great.), Extremeliner (Posie’s art deco cruiser makes a statement wherever it’s driven.), ’55 Pontiac Wagon (David Dolman’s wild wagon was inspired by a Steve Stanford illustration.) Technical & How-To Tech – Power Windows Made Easy (Installing Specialty Power Windows in a ’40 Ford pickup.), Rear Airbag Suspension (Combine TCI’s airbags with a ’40 Ford Woodie and you get “Floating Wood”.), Fat Fender Buyers Guide (Everything you’ll need to build a fat fender street rod.)

Issue:  November 1999

Condition:  Very Good