Description
Contents: Showcase (Don Maguire and Randy Sarensan bring two types of Model 40’s together), “Junkorama” (Mark Campbell finds there’s gold in them there hills), Street Rodder Profile (David Perry in black and white), Catalog Guide (Valuable information that will help you finish your project or plan your next), Reader’s Art (Brent Gill renders a couple of plump rods, one a “fatboy” club cabriolet) Tech – Brake Basics For Street Rods (If you have the horsepower, you should also have the brake power), Flatheads For The Nineties Part 11 (Forced induction for a 40-percent gain in peak horsepower), Fuel Injection Part 13 (Buyer’s guide), An Independent Mopar (Installing modern IFS in a ’37 Dodge), Sheet Metal (Making a wooden metal-forming mold), Tech-Tech-Tech (Tips and information to keep you busy during those long winter evenings), Hi-Tech Tube Chassis (The A.R.S. space tube chassis goes into high gear production) Events – The Homecoming Caravan Cruise (40th U.S. Nationals), The Merc/Deuce Reunion (It happens once every five years, and we were there), Pleasanton (The 8th Goodguys West Coast Nationals) Feature Rods – Plumb Crazy (Jim Davis’ coupe project in all its glory), Super Sano ’40 (Another Pilkington masterpiece), Ruby Gets Her Way (The Norris family’s latest, a ’33 Ford roadster), Black & White (Breg Selvidge and Chuck Walbridge’s supercharged Hollywood Grahams are decidedly deco), “Da Bomb” (Victor Leon’s ’34 coupe), Black Diamond (Tony Laurita’s new Zipper Deuce), Four-Pack (Three ’34 Fords plus a ’32), From Dirt To Dazzle (Jim and Lauren Cheska’s ’35 Chevy coupe), Phantom Ford (Lu Badberg’s ’47 suburban convertible pickup) Departments – Letting The Chip’s Fly, Rodder Mail, Street Corner, Quarter-Mile Update, Window Shopper, Street Rodding in Bill’s Eye, Early Iron, Modeler’s Corner, Shop Manual, SRMA Update, Cop Shop, Happenings, 20 Years Ago, Henry HiRise
Issue: December 1994
Condition: Very Good