Rod & Custom Magazine 2000 August

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Rod & Custom Magazine 2000 August

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Contents:  Ultra Rods – ’33 Ford Roadster (Ken Riester’s Ridler Award winning ’33 Roadster was born a shooting star and has evolved into a “21st Century Comet”.), ’33 Ford Coupe (Most street rodders are green with envy when Cal WIlson cruises by in his “Purple Passion”.), ’37 Ford Convertible (It’s Father knows best and very well does, but the competition is fierce when it’s “Like Father, Like Son”.), ’32 Ford Coupe (We all know how Terry Fritz feels – as any street rodder should be, he’s “Wild About Wheels”.), ’40 Ford Convertible (What better attention magnet than a red “Righteous Ragtop”.), ’39 Ford Sedan (Larry Mundord’s ’39 sedan is a “Standout Standard” with deluxe accomodations.), ’34 Ford Cabriolet (Real steel is the deal on “Repop Ragtop”.) Features – Goodguys Scottscale (Arizona’s desert is a good place to gather colorful hot rods and people who enjoy coloring them.), Drag Legend Big John Mazmanian (An R&G visit that covers more than a quarter-mile.), Billet Parts Buyers Guide (Repop is cool, but billet is bitchin’.), NSRA Notrhwest Nats (Pacific Northwest rodders report record numbers.) Technical & How-To Tech – New Chevy Frame (Fatman fabs a “Fantastic Foundation”.), Aluminum Radiator Install (Owning a tri-year Chevy is cool enough, but with an aluminim radiator, you’ll be “Way Cool”.), Installing a Lokar Shifter (It’s a great way to drive away any “Shifty Characters”.), Big Brakes For Street Rods (If you can’t bear the thought of rolling past the dime, you need “Baer Claws”.) Rods & Customs – ’51 Hudson Coupe (This car looks so fine, but for the last time, “It’s Not A Merc”.), ’54 Cadillac Hardtop (Whether you’re near or far, you can’t help but be drawn to John D’Agostino’s sublime Cad custom “Cadstar”.), ’49 Cadillac Custom (It’s a “Bad Cad” packing a rad Pro Street punch.)

Issue:  August 2000

Condition:  Very Good