Rodders Digest Magazine 1993 February

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Rodders Digest Magazine 1993 February

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Contents:  Fireworks In The Heartland (Goodguys first ever Heartland Rod & Custom Nats in Des Moines, Iowa), Grande Premiere (Another first, this time the French Street Rod Association Nats), Mountain High, Valley Low (KKOA brings out the Kemps in Chehalis, Washington), Rocky Mountain High (NSRA’s Rocky Mountain Nats in Pueblo is always a winner) Features – Wednesday Night Special (This ’46 Ford Pickup got built with some friendly help), Nebraska Blast (A ’38 Chevy 3-window in blue), ’37 3-Window (Dennis Wothe has some serious metal work in this Fat Ford), ’37th Heaven (A sampling of our favorite ’37s), Utility With Style (Magenta and pro/street, this ’37 Ford Roadster Ute hauls with class), Java Delivery Service (Keepin’ people alert has always been this Chevy delivery’s job), A-Track-Tive T (Slick little roadster with – believe me – Chevette power), Basic In Blue (A flathead-powered Deuce roadster that’s a big winner in anybody’s book), One Fine ’46 (Pro/street and fat-fendered is a fine way to go through life), Vintage Victoria (Smooth, blue and mild, this ’56 is built like they used to be), They All Drive In A Yellow Submarine (Art Ogg’s Airflow may be the world’s safest street rod) Tech – Tech Tips, Get Grounded (There’s more to battery cables than you might think), Metal Stripping (We show you a couple of ways to take it all off), Construction Zone (Paul Reid’s ’34 coupe is a great example of Down-Under Nostalgia), Construction Zone (A sampling of what we’ve been seeing from other Aussie garages), Altitude Adjustments: Part II (Setting up your chassis for proper ride height) Departments – Bench Racing, Rodders Write, Rodders News, Catalog Pages, Beep Beep, Events, Classifieds, Ad Index (Now with phone numbers), Here’s Where I Draw The Line

Issue:  February 1993

Condition:  Very Good