Description
Contents: Showcase (Jerry Aldous offers up a whole bunch of rods), Inside Alpha McLean (The wire wheel wizards), My ’40 Revisited (Frank Odda’s love story continues), History Of A Beater (The story of a daily driver, and a 100% rodder at heart), Reader’s Art (Dennis McPhail renders a flamed ’40 convertible in cool surroundings) Tech – The Wheel Doctor (Buff your aluminum to a Nineties shine), Hairpins And Bobby Socks (Here’s the “skinny” on hairpin radius rods), The Jag Rear End Flange-To-Flange (Part 1: Disassembling a stock unit), The Mysterious Hidden Hood Latch (A no-dollar solution), Replacing The Fruit Jar (How to convert to a dual-chamber master cylinder) Events – The 35th Houston Autorama (A Texas extravaganza), Key To The Hills Rod Run (The Pride of Texas Street Rods holds their 8th annual good time), The 15th NSRA National North (Let’s do Kalamazoo), Cherry’s Jubilee (A fun weekend for a good cause) Feature Rods – Cover Car – The Bruce Meyer Collection (A lesson in rodding history), 6-Glide (Harry Stirnemann’s ’37 Chevy coupe), Overseas Transplant (Nick Arlett’s rejuvenated ’40 Ford pickup), The Looney Family Jewels (The patriarch paves the way for automotive enjoyment), aTRACKtive (Two different examples of the Track T, from Steve Michaelson and Red Greth), Dream Come True (Chuck Barrett’s ’34 Chevy is finished at last), First Car, First Show, First Place (Royce Glader’s ’37 Ford club coupe), Deuce Double Feature (A SoCal sweetie by Barry White, and a Midwest smoothy from Al Young), Four-Pack (From thin to fat!), Grape Popsicle (A cool Canadian coupe), Pro-Heavy Lincoln (The latest loveable from Gary Meadows) 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: March 1995
Condition: Very Good