Street Rodder Magazine 1983 April

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Street Rodder Magazine 1983 April

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Contents:  Update: Project Ol’ Goat (Finding a replacement radiator for the ’33 Pontiac is next to impossible. Fortunately, the original could be remanufactured.), Super Rod (The chassis is taking shape, and to say that it’s going to be radical would be an understatement.), Garage Scene – Arizona (One way to gain space is to convert your garage into a family room. Another is to build a sedan in the garage.), Christmas Cruisin’ (Orange County cruisers collected toys for Cops, who passed them on to needy kids.), Build a Middle-Aged Mopar (First you find a cheap coupe, and then you make just the right changes.), Metal Technology and the Street Rodder – Chapter Eight (Buzz boxes and stingers aren’t flying pests; TIG’s and MIG’s don’t participate in aerial warfare…you should have them in your garage.), Smart Shot (A bullet-riddled body is brought back to life.), World of Wheels (Hot Rod Heaven comes home again to Portland, Oregon.), Grand Entry (Ohio used to be known as “Gasser Country”, the engine of this street rod shows why.), Power Play (Kustom lovers have to be encouraged by the new life exhibited by new cars with details like this one.), The Lean and Clean Look (Thom Taylor illustrates that building a hot rod doesn’t require all the hard work you may have thought it did.), Lost Art (The subtlety of a mild custom is overlooked by many. On others, its completely lost.), Hi-Calorie Coupe (After Christmas diets usually ban sweets, but this candy-colored car is a fir-farmers fantasy come true.), Update: Project Upgrade (Many improvements can be made without mission a weekend of fun.), Builder’s Guide To Non-Ford Parts (In order to resto-rod a non-Ford, one must often search the restorer’s ranks…but not always.), Clean In a Bottle (When the new rod is finally finished, there are several ways to keep its finish in fine shape.), Build An Engine Test Stand (Now you can try out the new mill without doing damage to the new ride.), Pennsy Plymouth (Fat fenders aren’t strictly a trait of Fords. This yellow Plymouth proves the potential of other brands.) Departments – The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding by Bill’s Eye, NSRA News, Modeler’s Corner, Rodder’s Shopping Mart, Early Iron, Street Rod Happenings

Issue:  April 1983

Condition:  Very Good