Street Rodder Magazine 1984 April

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Street Rodder Magazine 1984 April

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Contents:  Quarterflash (The good old days are coming back with Street Rodder magazine’s 4th annual Nostalgia Nationals.), Street Rodder‘s Reader’s Survey (A Free Street Rodder decal for a piece of your mind.), Big Power From A Small Package (Performance…Effeciency…Proportion… the new B&M Forced Induction System has just about everything going for it.), A Lifetime Of Wheels (Ray Godman, the owner of this 1932 Ford roadster, proves that one man’s handicap is another man’s trademark.), Carbon vs. Copper: A Wire Plug Primer (What goes into plug wires depends upon what has to come out.), Matranga Memories (The car that has inspired custom fans for decades only really existed for about a year.), Family Loyality (The Gil Canales family’s 1953 Chevrolet truck earned them experience money can’t buy.), No Fog At London Bridge (Bob Wright’s ’49 Ford convertible was built for fun in the sun.), Bonnie And Clyde (The memory of the famous 20th Century outlaws rides again on Steve Short’s 1933 Ford Sedan.), Essex Appeal (In Charlie Payne’s 1928 Essex Coupe, Posies supersedes a Super 6.), Shhhboom! (Some customs, like Wayne Jones’ 1951 Ford Sedan, are never finished.), Backyard Engineering (Part 4: Venturing into the world of independent front suspension.), The Street Rodder And His Project Shop (Part Two – Power Tools, necessities in the construction of any street rod.), Flashback (“Back in those days, my father was teaching me the lesson I will carry throughout my life”.) Departments – The Street Corner, Rodder 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:  April 1984

Condition:  Very Good