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Contents: Showcase, Automatic Effieiency (Here are some special tips to apply when rebuilding General Motors Turbo-Hydramatic 350 transmission.), Update: Project Phantom ’33 (The basis for this ’33 Ford roadster/pickup is twofold: a solid straight and simple chassis and an off-the-wall idea.), “Big D” Showtime (The last 23 years have brought some changes to the Dallas Autorama.), Black Widow (Bill Wheeler’s ’35 Ford coupe is a young boy’s daydream come true.), Necessity Is The Mother Of Invention (The Deuce Factory continues to develop new ideas for street rod suspension.), Just A Driver (Kim Dedic couldn’t take a year to rebuild his ’48 Chevy Sedan Delivery; it was his only set of wheels.), “Y” Not (Calling this ’34 English Ford Sedan “cute” might be a natural tendency, but John Pappen’s British mini-Ford is a street rod.), Super Rod (The Las Vegas giveaway car is finally finished. Step into this fantasy and drive out a winner.), Tom’s Fun Run VI (From delivering flowers to shooting at targets, the “Bulls Eye” was right on.), Vikari (Steve Dypvik’s ’32 Ford Victoria challenges street rodders to think creatively, build imaginatively and dream BIG,), Garage Scene – Texas (Where does “Lone Star JR” go for fun and relaxation? To the ’34 Ford coupe sitting in his Fort Worth garage.), Metal Technology and the Street Rodder/Chapter Twelve (Now that you know a lot more about metals, what are you going to do about it? Chances are it will include Machine Tools.), Update: Project Ol’ Goat (If you thought there was a lot of wood in the “Trojan Horse”, you should try and rebuild a 1933 “Goat”.) Departments – The Street Corner, Rodders Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL’S EYE, Cop Shop, NSRA News, Modeler’s Corner, Rodder’s Shopping Mart, Early Iron, Street Rod Happenings
Issue: August 1983
Condition: Very Good