Street Rodder Magazine 1987 August

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Street Rodder Magazine 1987 August

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Contents:  Showcase, Discs vs. Drums (Sure discs are better, but just how much better?), Splittin’ Bones (One of the oldest jobs in the book – and here’s how to doit right.), The 1987 CRM/NDRA Nostalgia Nationals (The “good ol’ days” were never this good.), Mom’s Impression (Jacklin Collier hauls the kids to school in a hot Chevy pickup.), Weekend Warrior (Converting your daily driver into a Sunday afternoon terror is easy.), Flathot (Mark Brislawn’s ’29 roadster is rodding in the ’80s, ’50s style.), Put A Lid On It! (Installing a rev-limiter can save your rod’s engine.), Heatwave (Hot fun in the summertime means a flamin’ ’40s Ford coupe for Jim Jenks.), Anniversary Weekend (The L.A. Roadsters celebrate 30 years of top-down cruisin’ and The SCTA has been kickin’ up dust for 50 years.), Garage Scene: California (John D’Agostino is at it again, this time with a ’40 Merc.), See Ya At The Salt (Bonneville memories last forever.), It’s Not Easy Being Green (But Bob Harold likes his lime-with-flames ’37 Ford flatback just the same.), Showtown In Cowtown (The Rod-Tiques host a fine indoor show in the heart of the country.), Garage Scene: California (The ultimate in performance – a ’34 Ford funny car.), “A” Torch (Mike Essy keeps the Iowa corn poppin’ with a ’29 Model A sedan.), The Ultimate Rod Run (What kind of street rod does it take to make One Lap of America.) Departments – The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL’S EYE, NSRA News, KKOA Leadlines, One-Minute Survey, Modeler’s Corner, Early Iron, Window Shopper, Happenings, Henry HiRise, Midnight Oil

Issue:  August 1987

Condition:  Very Good