Street Rodder Magazine 1995 April

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Street Rodder Magazine 1995 April

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Contents:  Showcase (Cult artist legend Robert Williams brings us terror in the streets), Shop Tour (SRM visits Butch’s Rod Shop), Choosing The Right Ride (From a rebuild to a scratch-built, a little R&D pays off), My Forty Revisited – Part II (Plastic media cleanup – it’s a blast), Double Vision Chevy (The awesome small-block V-16), Street Rod University – Part I (Where do you go to learn this stuff?), Reader’s Art (Brent Gill inks up a full-fendered Deuce roadster) Tech – User Friendly (Renewing the Deuce fuel system), Backyard Grilling (Master chef Ron Covell whips up a recipe to put some teeth in your project), Frenched Headlights (Hagen Street Rod Necesseties’ conversion for ’37-’38 Chevies), The Jag Rear End – Part II (Identification from 1960-95) Events – Spotlight On Boston (The Auto Palace World Of Wheels), Phoenix (The 26th Annual World of Wheels ’95) Feature Rods – Cover Car (Steve Moal’s evolutionary roadster, the California Speedster), Landscaper’s Leisure (Tom Gibson’s famous ’33 Ford), Wood For The Road (Nothing beats a board – if it’s in the form of a street rod woodie), The Michigan Phantom (Wayne Blackstock’s ’37 three-window coupe), Orange Heat (Bill Smith’s bad awful good ’39 Chevy), Pro-Street ’47 (Larry Harris’ Ford Coupe is Vegas bred), Four-Pack (Givin’ you the Willys…times four), The Fireman’s Woodie (Don Mabe’s ’29 Model A panel delivery), Cadilackey (Doug Lackey’s ’47 Cadillac is both a rod and a custom), Lowbrow Deuce (Robert Williams’ down ‘n’ dirty traditional three-window highboy) 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, Professor Hammer, SRMA Update, Cop Shop, Happenings, 20 Years Ago, Henry HiRise

Issue:  April 1995

Condition:  Very Good