Street Rodder Magazine 1987 March

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Street Rodder Magazine 1987 March

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Contents:  Showcase, Heavy-Duty I-Beam Alignment (It can take up to 32-tons of pressure to straighten an original I-beam axle.), Smoothing The Bumpster (Eliminate spring bind by installing adjustable spring perches from Valley Vintage Rods.), The Amazing Porta-Sol (This powerful portable pocket-size soldering iron passes the text!), The All-Ford Picnic (From Edsel Rancheros to Aussie “Utes”, this gathering had it all.), British Graffiti (For Mike Key, it’s cricket, meat pies, buttered scones and a ’40 Chevrolet.), How Do You Spell Success (Darrell Mayabb spells it H-O-T R-O-D A-R-T.), Bananas And Cream (Joe Lehmer has a tasty combination in his ’33 Dodge convertible.), Kustom Klassic (A near-perfect replica of the legendary Hirohata Merc, owned by Jack Walker.), Bad Apple Pie (Thayne Jensen’s “A” Roadster is as American as a Chevy in a Ford.), Gimme That Ol’ Time Racing! (Smokin’ the hides at the Carlsbad Antique Drags.), No Known Cure (Bill Sherman cured his “gottagets” with a ’34 Ford roadster.), Drag It Out! (Part II – Progress comes to the Santa Ana Drags.), Street Rodder Update: Project Ol’ Goat (After a trip to D.F. Metalworks, we’re in the home stretch.), Kruizin’ To Kernville (Another look at one of the West Coast’s favorite runs.), Very Important Papers (Reviewed: Automotive Body and Fender Repair.) Departments – The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL’S EYE, NSRA News, The Cop Shop, One-Minute Survey, Modeler’s Corner, Early Iron, Window Shopper, Happenings, Midnight Oil

Issue:  March 1987

Condition:  Very Good