Street Rodder Magazine 1992 August

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Street Rodder Magazine 1992 August

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Contents:  Showcase (Gerald Blommaert renders our theme for August, a Vicky), And The Winner Is (Our Deuce shell finds a new home), ‘Cross The Pond (The Road Runners of Northern France), Shop Tour (SRM visits Fat Man Fabrications), Interview (SRM talks to Bruce Crower), Panel Beaters Roundup (A directory of sheet metal fabricators), Reader’s Art (Greg Duncan renders a tribute to Kay Sissell, the “King os Sixes”) Tech – Backfield In Motion II (Installing an eight-inch and ECI drum brakes), IFS In A Forty (Total Cost Involved Engineering gives a hauler independence), Open And Closed (Functional and filled gas doors for ‘glass fenders), Boyds IRS (Installation is easier than you think), Timeless Tech (A guide to Chevy starters and bellhousings), Hood Support (Ron Covell shows how to install a slider) Rods & Customs – ’15 T-Bucket (Lee Shelton fulfills a boyhood dream with his show-winning cover car), ’32 Vicky (A bad girl all dressed up in red), ’31 Roadster (James Wolk’s homebuilt Model A is kool, eh), ’33 Vicky (Johnny Freund’s fenderless bucket-back is pure “Purple Passion”), ’34 Chevy Vicky (This Bowtie is a fiberglass phantom), ’38 Chevy Ute (General Motors’ marsupial hauler from Australia), ’32 Coupe (Land o’ Goshen – the pastor drives a blown Deuce), Four-Pack (A third-of-a-dozen commercial vehicles to start you haulin’), ’37 Vicky (Ready for another phantom ford?) Departments – Letting The Chips Fly, Rodder Mail, Street Corner, Street Rodding in Bill’s Eye, Window Shopper, SREA Update, Modelers Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Audio Talk, Cop Shop, Happenings, 20 Years Ago, Henry HiRise

Issue:  August 1992

Condition:  Very Good