Street Rodder Magazine 1994 February

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Street Rodder Magazine 1994 February

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Contents:  Showcase (Jeff Sanders renders a Deuce engine compartment), Personality Profile (Jim Davis of Russell Performance), Master Tells All (Ron Covell metal shaping seminars should start a new trend), Shop Tour (We give you the shocking truth on Carrera), Readers Art (Dennis McPhail’s pen-and-ink Deuce three-window is awesome) Tech – Flathead Of The Nineties (Frank Oddo shares secrets for building the ultimate nostalgia motor), Swingin’ Gears (Kugel’s Kad Kam Komputerized IRS), Low Budget Fuel Injection – Part III (Doc Frohmader’s popular series continues), The Ultimate Overdrive (The 4L80, GM’s newest electronic transmission is a rodder’s dream) Events – California Rod Jamboree (Foundation set for an annual happening), Shades Of The Past (Rolling beauty in the hills of Tennessee), Relive The Excitement (The Second NHRA California Hot Rod Reunion), Six-Pack Of Events (Share the excitement of summer rod runs from coast to coast) Feature Rods – Mini-Deuce (If you’re the “Wizza of Rods”, you’ve got to think small), Cover Car (Tom Rodriguez’s “Yellow Fever” 1947 Ford convertible), ’31 DeSoto (One part Philly cream…seven parts car), Phil’s Phantom (Phil Larcinese’s ’33 Ford Vicky cabriolet), Lou Lane’s Clean Machine (The rarest of the rare, a ’32 Ford roadster pickup), Same Day Delivery (Ivan Rulison’s ’34 Chevy commercial packs ’em in), Eight-Pack (Mike Kay’s European street rod scene), Living On A Thin Line (Terry “Wizard” McConnell’s ’49 Chevy misses being a street rod by just one year) Departments – Letting The Chips Fly, Rodder Mail, Street Corner, 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:  February 1994

Condition:  Very Good