Street Rodder Magazine 1984 June

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Street Rodder Magazine 1984 June

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Contents:  Help Stamp Out Antennas (Dick Dean and Eldon Titus show how easy it is to do it yourself.), What’s Happening In Alaska And Hawaii? (Street Rodder investigated the “state” of street rodding in the furthest American outposts.), Just ‘Round The Corner (A custom isn’t finished til it’s finished.), Ain’t This America? (Illusion and reality come together in some great new concepts by this premier automotive artist.),Backyard Engineering (Part Five – There’s more to engineering an independent rear suspension system than just bolting it in.), Sweeter Than Wine (Bob Johnson’s 1940 Mercury convertible is still a rose by any other name.), Tequila Sunrise (Drink three of these and you can walk under a leadsled – even one as low as Don Milinkivoch’s 1949 Ford coupe.), Yellow Submarine (If you get it as low as Don Kirby’s 1936 Chevrolet sedan, you can go anywhere you like.), Buckeye Beauty (The cruising, just like Jerry Vallance’s 1956 Chevrolet hardtop, has gotten better with time.), Windy City Warrior (Dennis Zacek cruises to work in a 1951 Mercury coupe with one eye out for Joliet Jake.), Venus And The Goldbrick (Two show winners from the past, Bob Larivee, Sr. 1956 Chevrolet convertible and 1933 Ford Cabriolet, are resurected and reproduced for a new generation to enjoy.), The Street Rodder and his Project Shop (Part Four – Body Builders – In sheetmetal repair, knowing what tools to use is half the battle.), Aluminum Dream – Conclusion (Our short-block turns “runner” as we wrap up this special featherweight Chevy 355.), Flashback (Where have you gone, Mr. McKinley?) Departments – The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL’S EYE, NSRA News, Modeler’s Corner, Rodder’s Shopping Mart, Early Iron, Street Rod Happening’s

Issue:  June 1984

Condition:  Very Good