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Contents: Milestones (The Downey Bros.’ soup job), Garage Scene (Richie Willet’s East Coast gold mine), SRM Tech Index 1999 (A readers’ quick reference guide), Classic Images (A pair of rare Chevys) Tech – The Same, Only Different (Poli-Form and Weeder build a pair of unidentical twin Tubsters), Creature Comfort (All snuggled up in your freshly-appointed interior, you are now ready to rock and road), Gentleman, Start Your Engines (You don’t have to be at Indy to obey this command), Rocket Science – Part III (Designing the bottom end), Front And Centered (Installing and aligning the front sheetmetal on the Hi-Tech Hauler), It’s All In The Feel (Steering, shocks and springs), Shave And A Haircut (Time-honored grille shell cleanup), Take The Bumps Out Of Your Buggy Spring (How to get a great ride with traditional-style rear suspension), Body And Paint Basics (A Beginner’s Guide to Refinishing, Part X) Events – Rockin’ Rhinebeck (The 8th Annual Goodguys East Coast Nationals in New York), Street Rodder/Holley Road Tour (Southbound to Florida, the last leg of the tour), Southeast Street Rod Nationals (The show does go on!), Four Pack (Show and Go ’99, Cruisin Costa Mesa, Back to the Beach and the Lipstick Run) Feature Rods – Speedstar Coupe (Bobby Alloway’s ’33 SpeedStar Coupe), Details (Pete Tyas’ ’32 Ford coupe), King Koupe (George King’s ’37 Ford three-window coupe), Bucking The Trend (Jon Ford’s ’37 Ford Club Cabriolet), Mandarin Marvel (Roger Gaynor’s ’40 Ford roadster), Backdraft (Larry Mumford’s ’39 Ford sedan), Vintage Cool (Josh Bailey’s ’40 Ford coupe), Fatsoo (Darryl Rodger’s ’47 Ford ragtop), Limey Green Envy (Steve Young’s ’29 Ford roadster), Well-Engineered (Ralph Lisena, Jr’s ’39 Mercury convertible) Departments – For Starters, Showcase, Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Window Shopper, Reader’s Art, Early Iron, Shop Manual, Professor Hammer, SRMA Update, Cop Shop, Happenings, Henry HiRise, 20 Years Ago
Issue: March 2000
Condition: Very Good