Street Rodder Magazine 1991 May

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Street Rodder Magazine 1991 May

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Contents:  Showcase (Thom Taylor presents a glimpse of Posies’ new hardtop masterpiece), Pattern Page (Rear end shock mount), Garage Scene (Richard Graves carves a niche), Shop Tour (American Racing keeps ’em rolling in style), Second Time Around (Our cover car goes together after a 30-year lapse), How They Do It (Cerullo demonstrates upholstering a bench seat), Readers Art (Bud Lilledahl rethinks classic shapes) Tech – Boltin’-On Power (Edelbrock proves significant power increases on the dyno), Whackin’ (The project roadster gets its driveshaft shortened), Installin’ (Magnum disc brakes kits for the rear), High-Techin’ (Currie’s new alloy rear-end housing), Torquin’ (Torque theory as applied to street rods), Metal Stretchin’ (More sheet metal technology for the home coachbuilder), Timeless Tech (Selecting rear ends) Events – Oakland ’91 (The tradition continues, and YOU ARE THERE) Rods & Customs – Wooden Car (If a Deuce roadster isn’t steel or ‘glass, what else could it be?), “.38 Special” (Big Boy’s Toy shoots down the competition), Pink Panther (Smooth ’39 Bowtie coupe has it made in the pastel shade), Dodge Boy’s Truck (Proving sedan deliveries were built by folks other than Ford or Chevrolet), Siamese Twins (A pair of six-bangers under ‘glass), Depression Era (A survivor from another difficult period of American history), “Cadzzooks” (Four examples of “Heavy Metal” bodies by Fisher) Departments – Letting The Chips Fly, Rodder Mail, The Street Corner, Street Rodding In Bill’s Eye, Window Shopper, SREA Update, Modeler’s Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Audio Talk, Cop Shop, Happenings, Henry HiRise

Issue:  May 1991

Condition:  Very Good