Street Rodder Magazine 1984 October

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Street Rodder Magazine 1984 October

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Contents:  Don’t Be A Not-Ready-For-Prime-Time Sprayer (How to prep aluminim the right way.), Sailor’s Delight (The old man of the sea, Troy Reed, returns to a 1930 Ford pickup.), One Month From The Heart (What can happen when a dying boy asks the Minnesota Street Rod Association for new fenders.), Presto, Instant Carson! (A humpback goes under the knife for a new look.), New Old Style (Despite its timeless appearance, Jim Walker’s 1948 Chevrolet coupe is a recent creation.), Flashback (Frank McAteer has more memories of his first two hot rods.), Packing Iron In Cowtown (The Midwest rises again for the 5th straight year!), Discover Columbus, America (Whenever the National Street Rod Association takes the act to the Ohio capital, a new record is guaranteed.), Ol’ Black Magic (Garry Dooley has been under the spell of a 1948 Chevrolet coupe for 18 years.), San Jose, Can You See (1700 rods coming to town for a change of street scenery.), Harps ’33 (The true story of “That Yellow Car”, the third brother to the California Kid and Jake’s ’34.), Something’s Working (Not only was the NSRA Nats another record breaker, but the manufacturer and dealer show was a major success.), Garage Scene: Kansas (Watch out for Cliff Hix’s low-flying Model T…it’s Allison powered.), How To Build The Really Right Flat-Head (Chapter One – Plan your work, then work your plan.) 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 Happenings

Issue:  October 1984

Condition:  Very Good