Description
Contents: Showcase (Rodding artist Gerard Blommaert brings us a customized Lincoln Zephyr cabriolet), Shop Tour (Doc Frohmader takes us on a walk through Lokar, Ltd), Extremeliner – Part V (Building a boat tail fender), Steel Is Real (Enough reproduction roadster parts to make a grown man cry), SRM Interview (Nick Cirino), Reader’s Art (Von Franco presents two versions of Ed Roth’s famous twin-engined Mysterion) Tech – Fuel Injection – Part VIII (Radical EFI motors), “Presto-Rod” (A totally new concept in rod building), Plumb Crazy VI (Body prep and paint), Flathead For The Nineties (Installing the pistons and rods) Events – Bakersfield (Goodguys to the rescue, the famous March Meet continues), Whirlwind Weekend (From Tom’s Fun run #17, to Goodguys Pomona, the fun never stopped), Portland Roadster Show (Rocking back to the future) Feature Rods – Cover Car (Bob Sharp’s ’36 Willys comes across like a “Sharp Dressed Man”), Timeless “A” (Joe Esperanca’s traditional roadster), TV’s Tool Time Roadster (Tim “The Tool Man” Taylor’s “Home Improvement” street rod), “Beachwood” (Bob Smith’s fantastic ’32 Ford phantom woodie), 1936 Cabriolet Pickup (They told Bill Krebs it couldn’t be done), Street Rod Of The Year (Sam Foose builds a Model A highboy sedan to take home the gold for ’94), Four-Pack (Odd rods – two Essex, a Lincoln Zephyr and a Beacon), ’34 Chevy Vicky (Richard Dickson’s bow tie is deep in the heart of street rodding), “Ultimate Toy” (Ralph D’Avino’s 1951 Henry J) 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 Manual, SRMA Update, Cop Shop, Happenings, 20 Years Ago, Henry HiRise
Issue: July 1994
Condition: Very Good