Description
Contents: Showcase (Gerard Blommaert illustrates a scene right out of the past), Bigger Is Better (Checking out Ford Motorsport’s new crate motor), Garage Scene (Eric Geisert’s converted warehouse), Steel Is Real (Steve’s Auto Restorations’ ’33-34 Fords), Road Tour ’98 (From Chicago to Kalamazoo), Harry Bradley (Attitude…That’s what roadster pickups are), A Visit To The Hot Rod Garage (Dropping in on a pair of Okie rodders), Shop Tour (T.I.P. Tools), Reader’s Art (Del Swanson pens a “hot” rod), Classic Images (Connie Kalitta’s Bounty Hunter) Tech – Ford Y-Block (The ’99 engine buildup series begins), California Spyder – Part XXVIII (Bodywork begins), Steel Body Restoration – Part I (What it takes to turn a rusty hulk into a street rod), Fixins For A Fat Firewall (Fat Jack’s shows us from scratch), Panel Patching – Part II (Completing the ’40 Chevy panels), Project Speedrodder – Part VI (Homemade horsepower), Tubester – Part VIIII (Tunneling the turn signal), Tech Tips (Leaf spring lessons) Events – NSRA Nats North (A trip back to the “ZOO”), 2nd Motor City Nats (Goodguys return to Michigan), Shades Of The Past (Pigeon Forge turns “Sweet 16”) Feature Rods – O’Bannon Roadster Co. (Steve Grimes’ modified ’23 roadster), So-Cal Speed Shop Roadster (A Deuce brings history to the future), Highfill’s Hobby (Rod Highfill’s ’36 Ford coupe), Ralph’s Rod (Ralph Abplanalp’s ’33 Ford coupe), Looking Back (Paul Bos’ ’28 Ford roadster), Lil’ Yellow Hauler (Lupe Anzar’s ’29 Ford roadster pickup), Back ‘N’ Black (Steve Davey’s ’37 Chevy coupe), Unconventional Cool (Charlie Mule’s ’40 Dodge), Lemon Ice (Ivan Whittaker’s ’33 Willys), Fit For A Prince (Prince Herzog’s ’41 Chevy), Four Pack (Fat-fendered frenzy) Departments – For Starters, Rodder Mail, Street Corner, Window Shopper, Modeler’s Corner, Under 30 And In Overdrive, Early Iron, Cop Shop, Shop Manual, SRMA Update, Professor Hammer, Happenings, 20 Years Ago, Henry HiRise
Issue: February 1999
Condition: Very Good