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Contents: Showcase, Building A Mail-Order Blower Motor (Oh, wait just a minute Mr. Postman. I’m expecting a package from P.A.W.!), Garage Scene-Minnesota (There’s not much of Henry’s handiwork left in Greg Fleury’s ’29 Touring Car.), Garage Scene-California (High Performance means more to Fuel Altered fanatic Bob Nylander that nust putting the “Pro Street Look” on his Fiat.), Garage Scene-Washington (After one last hurrah, Jack Coonrod’s ’33 Willys Coupe is returning to the street.), Everything’s Hunky Door-Y (Part III – High-tech, low-buck doors; homebuilt wizardry from the land of magic.), The Original British Invasion (An American History of imported mini-rods.), Street Rodder Magazine’s Sixth Nostalgia Nationals (History repeats itself.), Ol’ Blue (Red-y or not, that’s the name of Dave Malcolm’s ’26 Ford coupe.), Back-Door Bandit (J.T. Winfrey’s ’28 Ford delivery is a full-aize street rod that’ll steal your heart away.), Ridin’ Tall (…in a ’35 Chevy sedan built by the “Short Man”, Ronnie Everidge.), Street Rodder Shop Tour (Mike’s Street Rods can tackle any job you care to give ’em.), Red Silhouette (Norm Staff’s ’33 Ford coupe has a timeless profile with all the right modern tricks.), Shinin’ (Bob Spencer’s Chevy coupe is definitely not a minor ’39er.), Sway No More (Get a handle on your handling with Norm Francis’ Street Rod Stabilizer System.), The Ferrari Roadster (Part One – All new, a dream come true, and boy, does it work.), High-Performance Builder’s Guide (Because sometimes, parts ain’t parts.) Departments – The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL’S EYE, NSRA News, Modeler’s Corner, Early Iron, Street Rod Happenings, Henry HiRise
Issue: August 1986
Condition: Very Good