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Contents: Showcase, Building A Mail-Order Blower Motor (Part II – The basis for any buildup is a good bottom end.), Lights, Camera, Street Rods! (The Beach Boys shoot an all-new video, with cars as the stars.), Garage Scene – Washington (With fans like Jim Kurfurel, “Flatheads Forever” just might happen.), Garage Scene – Ohio (All Paul Purtiman needs on his Deuce Vicky is smoothed black and polished metal.), Flashback (Before he moved to Hollywood, actor Ken Berry proved how nice Mid-Western street rods could be.), Bay City Open House (Roy Brizio Street Rods opens up to show off the latest and the neatest.), The Ferrari Roadster (Conclusion – all new, a dream come true, and boy does it work.), Lola (Just like the song, Dan and Emily Williams’ ’34 Chevy coupe gets almost whatever it wants.), Surprise (Dave Poston and his ’40 Ford coupe are getting more than they bargained for.), Built By Accident (Other people’s mistakes helped Larry Hagen build his ’35 Ford Tudor.), The Royal Tahitian (Jim D’Agostino does it again, this time with a very subtle ’53 Mercury.), High School Sweetheart (Artist Robert Gunn searched long and hard to find his ’34 Ford Tudor – and it was worth it.), El Mirage (The SCTA is still kicking up dust after all these years.), The Right Stuff..(..Makes Bill Butka’s ’31 Ford roadster/pickup a good thing.), Plumb Crazy (Stainless steel brake lines? Do-it-yourself with this kit from Mar-Fab.), Not Just Another Rod Run (Beebe’s Tires’ Customer Appreciation Day is an international affair.), The “Secrets” Of Subframe Swapping (Part One – Motor mounts.) Departments – The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL’S EYE, NSRA News, Modeler’s Corner, Early Iron, Window Shopper, Happenings, Midnight Oil
Issue: September 1986
Condition: Very Good