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Contents: Retro Rods – ’23 T Roadster (After watching 77 Sunset Strip, Grant Pendergraft wanted a “Kookie T”.), ’50 Olds Sedan (“Gromet’s Old Goal” was finishing this modernized ’50 sedan.), ’31 Ford Phaeton (Russ Freund is carrying out the “Family Tradition” with this wild street rod.), ’32 Ford Roadster (This roadster is a “Reunion With a High School Sweetheart”.), ’31 Ford Coupe (Dave Tarvin’s nostalgia coupe is “La Bamba Amarilla”.), ’56 Buick Custom (Built in the ’50s as a custom, Lane Hoggson’s ’56 is a “Re-Born Buick”.), ’32 Ford Roadster (Formerly owned by Andy Southard and Andy Brizie, it’s now “Jan Ryan’s Express”.), ’40 Merc Custom (Following the Metranga style, this Mercury coupe is Don’ “Bunch’s Honey”.) Features – The Mystere (Ford’s Buttertop Better idea show car set standards in the production models.), Pigeon Forge (Everyone has fun at the South’s premier street rod festival.), Brake System Buyer’s Guide (Stop! And take a look at the best binders in the market.), Tom “Stroker McCork” Medley History (Hot Rod magazine cartoonist and Rod & Custom publisher, Tom’s done it all.), Back To The ’50s (Minnesota’s mammoth and madcap rod and custom extravaganza hosted 9,700 cars.) Technical & How-To Tech – Pontiac: Engine Rebuild (Power for this Grand Prix custom will come after an “Indian Uprising”.), Steve’s Auto Restoration Builds a ’33/’34 Cabriolet (It’s hard to believe that this real steel cabriolet is a “Repop Ragtop”.), Ardun Artistry (A lot of time has passed, but “The Ardun Lives” and still produces plenty of power.), United Speedometer (Want to run original gauges? United Speedometer will provide a “Cluster Revitalization”.), Frenched Antenna How-To (If you always wanted a sunken antenna, we’ll give you “French Lessons”.) Rods & Customs – Retro Dragster (Restoring a ’64 AA/Gas dragster from hulk to hunk.)
Issue: June 2000
Condition: Very Good