Street Rodder Magazine 1982 September

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Street Rodder Magazine 1982 September

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Contents:  The Street Corner (Dor some unexplainable reason, all three of this month’s “commentary” columns seem to reflect similar themes…I guess it just proves that great minds…), Showcase (Art Chrisman has something new to go with all of those neat old race cars now.), Rodder Mail, Shop Manual (Frank answers some more questions about flatheads and Strombergs…is that all anybody thinks about anymore.), Cop Shop (Cops do run into some strange people on their beat, but Tony’s latest report sounds like a visit to the Twilight Zone.), Street Rodding in Bill’s Eye (It sure can be a drag having to be fifty and remember the Fifties.), NSRA News (Oklahmoa City is OK for the ’83 Nats and here’s how to get something besides a ’33 Ford on the cover of StreetScene.), Metal Technology and the Street Rodder – Chapter One (What happens to ancient metal when you heat it, bend it…then put your life behind it and drive it.), Neat and New (If superslick is what you crave, these parts are smooth as…Burma-Shave.), The Edge of Nitrous (If you feel like fool injection, find out what it is, how it works, how to use it and why not?), Brooks Gets Looks (A full-custom stovebolt isn’t the most common sight you’ll see.), One Deuce…Two Deuce (Don’t Bully this guy…his wife’s car is as tough as he is.), First Time (There’s no better way to learn street rod building than with On The Job training.), Georgia On My Mind (You don’t often see a ’33 Chevy street rod roadster…and you may never see another one like this.), Nostalgia Nats (Antique dragsters and street rods rock Northern California with another day of flat-out fun.), Update: Tom’s Tub Too (Paintin’, puttin’ together and trimmin’ takes time.), Ridge Runner (Without a lot of backyard talent, all the mail order parts in California won’t build a rod as neat as this one.), Builder’s Guide to the V-6 Scene – Part Two (Picking up where we left him last month, “Six-Pat” gives us the straight scoop on little bent motors.), Update: Ol’ Goat (Our 1933 “GTO” gets a little more of the European “Cat” personality…a Jaguar XJ6 power rack-and-pinion steering.), Modeler’s Corner (The Nameless National Luminaries get together over model Mercs and Deuces.), Rodder’s Shopping Mart, Early Iron, Street Rod Happenings, Henry Hirise

Issue:  September 1982

Condition:  Very Good