Street Rodder Magazine 1987 December

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Street Rodder Magazine 1987 December

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Contents:  Showcase, Under Pressure (With this car, letting off a little steam takes on a new meaning.), Bonneville Speedweek (Racers and rodders unite to make the 39th annual pilgrimage to “Mecca”.), Seat Belts For Street Rods (A Chevy Luv mini-truck is all you need.), One Good Turn (The cheapest signal since smoke.), Family Sedan (Room for four plus the best late-30s styling add up to an attractive ’39 Chevy sedan for Dave Boe.), Hot Technology (Today’s technology combined with yesterday’s styling really can work.), Make Mine Magoomum (Real hot rods don’t have fenders and they’re usually red, as in the case of Bob Mills’ ’32 Ford and Chick Megugorac’s ’29 Ford hi-boy roadsters.), No Bake In Bakersfield (The weather was nice, and the cruisin’ just fine at NSRA’s 1987 Western Nationals.), Not A Clone (Larry Cochrane’s ’50 Chevy is an award-winning original.), Plenty Pleasant In Pleasanton (“Goodguy” finishes his first West Coast Nationals like a veteran.), Shop Tour: Wood ‘N’ Carr (The home of “Hotwood”.), Answer: “Woodburn” (Question: what do you get when you haul a truckload of woodie parts down to a clam bake on the surf in Hintington Beach.), Closer Uppers (We knew Volkswagens were good for something, like low-buck door latches, for example.), Future Junk: GM’s Sunraycer (Or as Ed Roth calls it, “The Yankee Blitz”.), SRM-TV (The Bright Works Metal Polishing and Buffering video goes under the knife, and comes away with a clean bill of health.), Henry HiRise 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, Midnight Oil

Issue:  December 1987

Condition:  Very Good