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Contents: Showcase, Brake Tech (What to look for when shopping for your brakes.), Radio Daze (Dan Fink’s newest accessory.), Southern Comfort (The Street Rod Nationals South in Knoxville, Tennessee – about as good as fried chicken.), Better Than Fiction (Hal Arnold breathes life into Thom Taylor’s idea of a ’33 Ford Sport Salon.), The Ultimate Rod Run (Part Two: The ultimate ’29 Ford sedan delivery completes the One Lap of America.), Apparition (Ed and Sandy Iagman’s ’34 Ford C-400 – another real life figment of Thom’s imagination.), It Must Be Magic (Don Smith’s ’33 Ford C-400 appeared from nowhere.), Huffer Thumper (Try Rick Wanchisen’s ’33 Willys coupe for life in the wild lane.), Nancy’s Fancy (Nancy Myers is movin’ up in theoworld, from a Corvette to a ’40 Ford coupe.), Diamond State Jewel (Jerry Campbell’s ’36 Ford Cabriolet – shining in the heart of Delaware.), Oh, To Cruise (Pat Weaver’s ’34 Dodge hi-boy isn’t your average red roadster.), Pre-Shrunk (You’d have to be pretty small to see eye-to-eye with Mike Voog in his ’35 Model Y coupe.), Phat Phantoms (Thom Taylor’s newest dream cars make their debut.), The Great Southwest Nationals (Learned their language but didn’t meet any movie stars at Southfork.), Stripe Tease (Beugler’s 55-year-old-tool still makes pinstriping easy.), Vo-Tech Hi-Tech (Vo-Tech Vocational Center is turning out real winners.), SRM-TV (Michener Video Productions does Tom’s Fun Run X.) Departments – The Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Shop Manual, Street Rodding in BILL’S EYE, NSRA News, Cop Shop, One-Minute Survey, Modeler’s Corner, Early Iron, Window Shopper, Happenings, Midnight Oil
Issue: September 1987
Condition: Very Good