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Contents: Milestones (Lil’ John Buttera’s ’26 T-Sedan. A tall-T for all time), Don Pilkenton’s Hot Rod Shop (Take a tour of this multi-award-winning shop), The Titus Show (It sure ain’t Ozzie and Harriet), Creative Concepts (Dennis Hartwig and Zane Cullen bring street rods to life), Classic Images (Scott Smith just has Pure Fun) Tech – Good Things Can Come In Big Boxes (Check out these new GM Performance Parts engines), Chopping A ’41 Truck (Art Barker shows how it’s done), Project Hi-Tech Hauler (An outrageous sound system completes the Hi-Tech Hauler project), Rid Your Rod Of Rust (EMS and POR-15 have the cure for that four-letter word), Torque For The Masses (Building a 383 with Summit and Bill Mitchell), Tubester – Part XV (Door panels, front fenders and headlights), Chemical Warfare (Long-term protection for your street rod from PreZerve and Havoline), Body And Paint Basics – Part VI (A beginner’s guide to refinishing), On Easy Street (For street rod suspensions, that is), Rocket Science – Part IV (Preparation and lip seals make our Rocket block a cut above what the factory offered) Events – Old Timers’ Reunion (The Ty Rods 27th Annual event), The 6th Annual Northeast Street Rod Nationals (The NSRA ventures to Vermont), F.A.S.T. Hillclimb (Challenging gravity in Temecula, CA) Feature Rods – Innovator (Bob Young’s ’99 Don Ridler Memorial Award winner), Hot Stuff (Dave Clappa’s ’32 Ford three-window), Pro Peach Delivery (Doug Wayne’s ’34 Chevy Hauler), Lady’s Choice (Joan Hubbard’s ’40 Ford Standard), Mid-Engine T (Jim English’s ’27 Ford roadster), Feliz’s Flattie-Fired Ford (Chris “Felix” Foster’s ’32 Ford roadster) Departments – For Starters, Showcase, Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Window Shopper, Reader’s Art, Early Iron, Modeler’s Corner, Under 30, Shop Manual, Professor Hammer, SRMA Update, Cop Shop, Happenings, Henry HiRise, 20 Years Ago
Issue: April 2000
Condition: Very Good