Street Rodder Magazine 1984 July

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Street Rodder Magazine 1984 July

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Contents:  Showcase (This Rod Of Custom artist sees a universal subject through a French perspective.), Low-Buck Beginning (Don’t expect to complete that “inexpensive” street rod project unless you restrain your spending from the start.), Under Construction (This rad ’32 Ford roadster has excellent references.), Garage Scene: Washington (Ex-cop Ron Hansen is glad there aren’t many of these ’40 Ford coupes on his former beat!), Straight As An Arrow (Or, how to check front end alignment at home.), Signs Of The Times (By the morning of Tom’s Fun Run No. 7, chances for rain were reduced to less than 10 percent, happily confirmed by the mountain blue skies of dawn.), You Can Take It With You (A Swiv-L-Fold may be the street rodders solution to the limited storage blues.), Bring In The Reinforcements (No, not the National Guard, but a permanent fencer fix.), Fireman’s Fancy (Things go better when you paint them Coca-Cola red – like Lewis Young’s 1929 Ford pickup.), Dizzy In Motion (The Toronto phenomenon reaches 10 years as its host makes 20.), Goldrusher (In the land of short summers, Steve Taylor has to enjoy his 1933 Plymouth coupe quickly.), Desert Fantasy (Larry Murray’s ’33 Ford phaeton shimmers like a mirage under Arizona sun.), Lavender Lady (I wish they all could be Kentucky girls, like George and Linda Lynch’s 1932 Ford phaeton.), So Cool (Dean Hymes has had eleven Mercs and this one, a 1959 Mercury coupe, is the best yet.), The Street Rodder And His Project Shop (Part Five – Shaping metal at home is a lot easier if you use professional fabrication equipment.), Surmounting Difficulty (When cleaning up your rod, why go half-way?), Henry HiRise Departments – The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL’S EYE, NSRA News, KKOA Headlines, Modeler’s Corner, Rodder’s Shopping Mart, Early Iron, Street Rod Happenings

Issue:  July 1984

Condition:  Very Good