Street Rodder Magazine 1994 April

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Street Rodder Magazine 1994 April

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Contents:  Showcase (John “Waldo” Glaspey gives us two versions of “Fat Boys”), Shop Tour (SRM visits Heidt’s Hot Rod Shops), Extremeliner Part II (Posies latest gets fitted with rear wheelwells), “Fat-Boy” (Larry Anderson brings us a ’37 Ford phantom three-window high-boy coupe), Interview (A look at the other side of hot rod art with Robert Williams, The Pizz and Coop), Readers Art (Hugh MacDonald brings us just about every jalopy racer ever to run a dirt track) Tech – Fuel Injection Install – Part V (TPI installation), Flathead Build-Up (Motor City’s new approach to flathead breathing), Plumb Crazy III (Jim Davis lets us in on chassis secrets), Cool Talkin’ (Facts about street rod radiators) Events – Rat Fink Reunion (Annual SoCal gathering of the anti-establishment faithful), A Rod Run That Am! (Nine days, two shows, 800 miles and Yellowstone Park), Boston World Of Wheels (A combination of cold weather and hot cars) Feature Rods – Cover Car (Mike Rawls’ Model A Tudor, a lifelong dream), Red Hot & Rollin’ (Mort Michelson’s LS-6 Big-block powered Deuce roadster), “Black Ice” (An all-wheel-drive ’37 Chevy coupe), Personal Delivery (Doyle Day’s 1930 Model A sedan delivery), Post-War Merc (Fat-fendered ’47 coupe goes modern), A Deuce In Time (A five-window just the way Tom Johnson likes it), Four-Pack (Thirtysomething Fords for fat-fendered lovers), Peratt’s Pickup (Father and son team build street rod trucks) Departments – Letting The Chips Fly, Rodder Mail, Street Corner, Quarter-Mile Update, Window Shopper, Street Rodding in Bill’s Eye, Early Iron, Modeler’s Corner, Shop Manuals, SRMA Update, Cop Shop, Happenings, 20 Years Ago, Henry HiRise

Issue:  April 1994

Condition:  Very Good