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Contents: Shop Tour (Kugel Komponents), Milestones (The Isky roadster), Live! Topless Cars! (No cover for the roadster drivers on the Topless Tour ’99), History Of Chevrolet – Part II (Surviving the fallen economy and the war years from 1931-1950), Classic Images (Lee Pratt’s Gold Nugget), The Top 20 (Engine assembly tools, that is) Tech – Waiting To Exhale (Making your own Lakes headers), Spaced Out Coatings (Aerospace technology comes down to earth), Huff And Puff (And blow your doors off!), The Shine Report (The latest update on Jimmy Shine’s ’34), Rocket Science – Part VII (Carbs and sparks), When Is A 9-Inch Not A Ford (When it’s a Currie 9-Plus), Bear-Claw Latches (Secure doors are just a double-click away), For Safety’s Sake (Daytime running lights for street rods), Road Tour 2000 (Steered in the right direction), More New Tricks For An Old Rod (Installing Chassis Engineering’s bolt-on rear suspension), Rodding For Power (Vortec truck heads offer top-notch performance on a rodder’s budget) Events – 41st Fresno Autorama (Blackie Gegelan’s “Biggest Little Show in America”), The Boise Roadster Show (The 28th year of the Idaho show) Feature Rods – ’47 Rag (John Peelman’s ’47 Ford convertible), Dick Flint Roadster (Don Orosco’s restoration of the historic Model A’s), Double Take (Jim Busby’s clone of the Dick Flint roadster), Company Car (Skip Walls’ ’32 Ford roadster), Deuces Wild (Rob Crouse’s and Jeff Nichols’ ’32 Ford roadsters), High Salt Content (Jim Restelli and Bob Nelleson’s ’27 Ford roadster), Four Pack (Top down ‘n’ traditional), The Fable Of (Sort Of) Identical Twins (Rich DeDarian’s and Jimmy Pflueger’s Deuce roadsters), Devil Incarnate (Bill Freni’s ’32 Ford roadster) Departments – For Starters, Showcase, Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Window Shopper, Reader’s Art, Early Iron, Modeler’s Corner, Under 30 & In Overdrive, Shop Manual, Professor Hammer, SRMA Update, Cop Shop, Happenings, Henry HiRise, 20 Years Ago
Issue: August 2000
Condition: Very Good