Street Rodder Magazine 1994 May

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Street Rodder Magazine 1994 May

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Contents:  Showcase (Artist Dave Blyth renders a ’34 Ford coupe for it’ 60th anniversary), Where Are They Today (Old hot rods and Kustoms never die), History (Twenty years of Hot Rods by Boyd), Buyer’s Guide (Pick a steering wheel for your street rod), Extremeliner Part III (Fabricating flooring and fender skirts), Interview (SRM talks to Lil’ John Buttera), Shop Tour (SRM visits Summit Racing Equipment), Readers Art (E. Wayne Huffaker creates the Ace Speed Shop parking lot) Tech – Flathead Build-Up (Block and crank prep), Low Budget Fuel Injection – Part VI (Debugging the GM TPI), Plumb Crazy IV (Time to install a ‘glass body, hood and taillights), How-They-Do-It (Alan Budnik shows us how he makes billet steering wheels) Events – Oakland (The 45th edition of the Grand National Roadster Show) Feature Rods – “The Last Rod” (That’s what Tom Prufer says of his latest Deuce coupe), Eternal Flame (Sam Gragory’s Chevy, just the way he would have wanted it), Woodchopper’s Ball (Mike Lynch’s red ’37 Ford stands out in a growing forest of woodies), Fire Engine Red (The color of Bruce Nyborg’s ’33 sedan delivery), “Rude Stude” (Bob Reed of “Butcher Shop Truck” fame builds a custom rod), Four-Pack (“SoCal Haulers”, a ’40 Ford, two Model A’s and a ’35 Dodge), “Shake, Rattle & Roll” (Joanne and Rod Harris’ Model A coupe), “Big Deuce” (The F32 Concept Roadster) 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:  May 1994

Condition:  Very Good