Street Rodder Magazine 1984 May

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Street Rodder Magazine 1984 May

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Contents:  Aluminum Dream (Watch the engine of your dreams take shape as Street Rodder builds an aluminum, blown 355-inch small-block Chevy.), The Street Rodder And His Project Shop (Part Three – Without solid welding skills, you’ll strike out in the rod-building process…and it’s a lot easier if you have the proper equipment.), Rodder Project – Project: Hi-Tub (Plumbing and wiring – the little things mean a lot.), Rated “X” (How Gene Reese puts the “X” back into Texan Model 40 frames.), C-Deuce (To a couple of kids hawking newspapers, no hot rod dreams seemed impossible, even cars like Dave Griner’s 1932 Ford coupe.), Two Low Taxi (Gordy Schwarz is one rodder who built some inexpensive entertainment, the 1938 Chrysler sedan.), The Ridler Award (In memory of one of the leading innovators from the early years of custom cars and hot rod shows.), The Khrome Shoppe Special (Ingenuity of design and created this 1934 Fird Ciyoem a state-of-the-art rod for Bob Reed.), Rod And Roll High School (Did you ever build a street rod in shop class? At New York’s Poughkeepsie High, students are earning shop creds in Rodding and Restoration IA.), Shy-Low (Mike and Jeannie Boyer’s ’29 Ford Tudor began as a Mother’s Day present and ended up a five-year family project.), The Fantastic Voyage (Join Vintage Air for a walking tour through your air-conditioning system.), A Study In Early Automotive Engineering (WARNING: If your a diehard “Deucer” who thinks the flathead was Henry Ford’s ideal powerplant, DO NOT READ THIS.), Henry HiRise Departments – Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL’S EYE, NSRA News, Modeler’s Corner, Early Iron, Rodder’s Shopping Mart, Street Rod Happenings

Issue:  May 1984

Condition:  Very Good