Street Rodder Magazine 1993 April

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Street Rodder Magazine 1993 April

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Contents:  Showcase (Artist Cliff Iwai creates a cutaway coupe of the future), Shop Tour (SRM visits the Sachase Rod Shop), Interview (SRM talks to Vintique’s Harold Looney), Reader’s Art (E. Wayne Huffaker brings us a delivery and a roadster) Tech – Winter Project (How to make a lift-off top), Weekend Project Report (How to make armrests at home), Modifying The Mopar (Updating ’46 Plymouth suspension without major surgery), Soup Of The Day (Recipe for a Chevy six), One More Latch (Capri door latches for a ’32 Ford), Timeless Tech (Convert your kemp from 6 to 12 volts the easy way), Sheet Metal Techniques (How Moon spins those classic wheel discs), New Lube (Techna Lube Engine Fortifier) Events – Street Rodding In The Shires (SRM brings you the Bristol rodding scene), Kalamazoooooooooin (The NSRA Nats North in Kalamazoo for ’92), Ty-Rods (Twentieth Annual Old Timers Reunion) Rods & Customs – Total Cost Involved Coupes (The first two Phantom ’37 Ford three-window coupes), Workin’ On The Railroad (A Union Pacific conductor’s ’37 Ford Tudor), Deuce With A Difference (Chevy’s “Baby Cadillac” of 1932), Life’s A Beach (Kay Eberle’s ’37 Ford pickup), The Killer B (Bill Killion’s low-slung Deuce), The Shelton Gang (Stalking a ’38 Chevy in the Midwest), Four-Pack (Old, thin, wide and fat two-door sedans), Short Haul (This ’40 Chevy pickup is an eclectic mix of components) Departments – Letting The Chips Fly, Rodder Mail, Street Corner, Street Rodding in Bill’s Eye, Window Shopper, SRMA Update, Modeler’s Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Audio Talk, Cop Shop, Happenings, 20 Years Ago, Henry HiRise

Issue:  April 1993

Condition:  Very Good