Description
Contents: Showcase (Artist Guy Shively gives us the complete spectrum of street rodding from ’29-’48), Garage Scene (Lou Rettenmeier’s 1939 Ford Truck), Secrets Revealed (Inside Wescott’s ’32 three-window), Thrills In The Hollywood Hills (Cruising Mullholland with Jim DeFrank), Video Guide (A visual voyage into sheet metal technique), SRM Profile (Dean Moon, the father of “Mooneyes”), ’93 Index (Where to find those misplaced articles from last year), Reader’s Art (David Looper sketches a ’29 high-boy roadster pickup and phantom Willys woodie), Club Directory (Rodders are waiting for YOU to join in the fun) Tech – “Clutchitis” (Something you won’t get with pull-off or push-on pressure plates), Low Dollar Injection – Part II (For those who want the champagne of fuel injection on a beer budget) Events – Frog Follies (A proven success for rods and amphibians alike), The Great Labor Day Cruise 11 (Orange County cruisin’ Association’s annual event), First Annual Gas Up! (The Gold Coast Roadster and Racing Club’s premier event) Feature Rods – Cover Car (Norm Grabowski’s Kookie II makes its official debut to the rodding world), A Blown Dream Come True (Ron Patterson’s ’29 tub is better than virtual reality), Unidentical Twins (Except for fat fenders, two doors and a painted nose that is), Heavy Metal ’34 (Hal Ey’s haulin’ street rod coupe is exposed in cutaway art), ’33 Speedster (Richard Graves mixes American tin with German muscle), Awesome “A” (Handmade stretched pickup carries the whole family in style), Four-Pack (Diverse forms of modified automobiles become “Wild In The Streets”), “An Officer And A Gentleman (Raymond Lake’s ’37 Ford Tudor gets a promotion) Departments – Letting The Chips Fly, Rodder Mail, Street Corner, Window Shopper, Street Rodding In Bill’s Eye, Early Iron, Modeler’s Corner, Shop Manual, Cop Shop, SRMA Update, Happenings, 20 Years Ago, Henry HiRise
Issue: January 1994
Condition: Very Good