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Contents: Showcase, Midwest Comfort (Bill Durrette’s 1941 Chevrolet coupe is dependable, driveable fun.), Legroom Plus (Get the totally standard look (and inches) the factory forgot.), Invisible Means Of Support (Here’s a quick and simple solution to one of rodding’s most splintery problems.), Streets Of Sau Paulo (Dean Moon plays detective in South America.), The Steel Answer (Here’s the solution to your firewall frustrations.), Hot Tips For Flathead Cool (A reader from the Midwest gave us some ideas on this age-old dilemma.), Special Orders (Brooke Harvey’s 1939 LaSalle sedan is a daily driver again with “classic class”.), Playing With Fire (Imagine how easy recruiting smokeater’s would be if Mark Weiss 1923 Ford roadster were the standard hoon ‘n ladder.), Chop It (And let your fingers do the talking, just as James Nichol’s 1935 Chevrolet sedan does.), Almost Heaven (Bill Beatty uses his setbacks as stepping stones to build his 1932 Ford coupes and a 1934 Ford Cabriolet.), Ace Trucking Co. (Joe Fuch’s ’37 Chevrolet pickup goes around a half-ton at a time.), Looney Tunes Transit Co. (The truth is stranger than fiction…have you heard the one about Ron Karis’ 1946 Ford sedan delivery?), Garage Scene – Alaska (Lundy Atkins keeps his garage full of profitibal business, repairing and repainting wrecks and rods…like his own ’32 Ford and Bob Jone’s ’32 Nash.), The 6,935-Day Dream (Reverse is nice, but Joe Figueroa Jr’s 1951 Mercury required 19 years of work.), Seeing Double (Jim McKinley’s and Bob Peirson’s ’35 Ford three-window coupes send us on a flashback to the present.), The Great American Race ($100,000 went to the winner of the cross-country race for unmodified pre-’37 autos.), VIP – Book Reviews (Two full-color glossy books and two factual books listing vacation info fall into the hands ot the STREET RODDER book critic.), Henry HiRise Departments – The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL’S EYE, NSRA News, KKOA Leadlines, Modeler’s Corner, Rodder’s Shopping Mart, Early Irons, Street Rod Happenings
Issue: September 1984
Condition: Very Good