Street Rodder Magazine 1998 September

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Street Rodder Magazine 1998 September

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Contents:  Showcase (Larry Anderson’s penned street rod suggests size does matter), Garage Scene (Jim Kilpatrick’s full-fendered roadster), Hot Rodding’s Davinci (A close look at Rex Barnett), Road Tour ’98 (On the road again), Bradley Retrospective (Harry Bentley Bradley artwork from 1947 to present), Reader’s Art (Paul Millinchuk takes on the Prowler question), A-Altered (High class phantom ‘glass from America’s Heartland), Classic Images (Hot rod artist profiles), Garage Scenes (Roger Kerns starts with a Viper donor car. How cool is that?) Tech – Deja Vu (Been there, seen that – maybe not), It’s All About Attitude (Project Lakes Modified T begins), Project Speedrodder (We unveil Speedway Motors ’32 Lo-boy kit), The Cadillac – Part IX (Paying attention to the top end), Shift Your Brain Before Shifting Gears (Selecting the right transmission for the right job), Basic Training – Part V (Frame fundamentals), Quick Fixes For Improved Driveability (Options for fine-tuning your power steering system), Cleaning Up Your Act (Easy ways to mop up steering slop), Tubester – Part IV (Building the bed and tailgate; widening the rear fenders), California Spyder – Part XXIII (Making a hood), Why Is There Air? (A.M.’s new airspring plus suspension), Tech Tips (Finding fenders that fit) Events – Tom’s Fun Run Turns 21 (This year marked the coming of age for the So-Cal event), 24th Annual NSRA Nats South (El Nino tried and failed), Daytona Spring Fling (What’s more important, quality or quantity), Lokar, Inc. Hits The Decade Mark (Their annual open house festivities) Feature Rods – Rocky Mountain Low (And you thought Colorado was known only for its water), 21st Century Comet (Eric Peratt’s ’33 Ford), Race Ready (Kelly Allred’s quarter-mile coupe), Hollywood Bound (Greg Selvidge’s ’41 Hollywood Graham, the Howler), Memories (Charlie Jenkins’ “FLAMN ’28”), Rodder’s Retirement (Tommy Jarrett’s long road to relaxation), Hybrid Hauler (Jerry Pardue understands hybrid thinking and applied it to his ’48 Chevy pickup), Four Pack (Fabulous fat-fenders), Roxie’s Resurrection (Dealing with the pitfalls of rodding), Just For Fun (Steve Wood’s cool coupe) Departments – For Starters, Rodder Mail, Street Corner, Window Shopper, Under 30 And In Overdrive, Modeler’s Corner, Early Iron, Shop Manual, SRMA Update, Professor Hammer, Cop Shop, Happenings, 20 Years Ago, Henry HiRise

Issue:  September 1998

Condition:  Very Good