Rod & Custom Magazine 2000 October

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Rod & Custom Magazine 2000 October

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Contents:  Real Hot Rod Suspension – Straight Axle-Basics (What you need to know about front suspension setups.), Frontend Install – (Adding an independent front suspension to a classic truck.) Features – Paso Robles 2000 – Straight pipes whitewalls and some Central Cal cruisin’.), The Official Rod & Custom Reader Survey (Give us your opinions on the hobby and the magazine.), History Of The ’55-’57 Chevy (How tri-year shoeboxes became classics.), NSRA Southern Street Rod Nats (In Tennessee with Tann and 4,000 Dixie street rodders.), Dick Wells, In His Own Words (Talking to a pivotal player in the history of hot rodding.), Goodguys Spring Nationals (Spring at Orlando with 1,000 hot cars – somehow we endured.), Jammin’ With Jim Jacobs (You know him as Jake, one of the pioneer rod builders.) Bonus Section – Giant Catalog Guide (A rodder’s round-up of the parts you’ve been looking for.) Technical & How-To Tech – How To Rebuild a Hemi – Part 1 (Pulling up-to-date performance from an early Chrysler 354.), Build A Custom Air Cleaner (How to hammer out a one-of-a-kind aluminum cover.) Rods & Customs – Cover Cars: ’32 Ford Coupe (The lowdown on Joe Gobetti’s three-window pavement scraper.), ’37 Ford Cabriolet (An LI4-packed bronze bombshell loaded with classic mods.), ’32 Ford Roadster (Born of the grassroots heritage of late=’40s dirt track days.), ’23 Model T Touring (A nostalgic T-tribute with some classic street rodding touches.), ’32 Chevy Sedan (This early ’60s style cruiser is a one-way trip back to time.), ’46 Ford Convertible (This Boyd-built beauty was the last car out before the case fell.), ’47 Ford Sedan Delivery (Eaton’s shop truck was finished in four months to make Americruise.)

Issue:  October 2000

Condition:  Very Good