Description
Contents: Milestones (The Emperor’s old clothes), Road Tour 2000 (Kalamazoo to Burlington and plenty of road shows), Classic Images (A look at the poster kids of the Rodder’s Journal), Shop Tour (Flex-a-lite) Tech – Too Cool Flaring Tool (The Rolls Royce of flaring tools for the serious plumber among us), Return Of Cable Ready (Combating the forces of evil), Hot Topics – Part V (MIG welding sheetmetal), One-Stop Water Tight (SoffSeal’s new one-fit kit system makes rattles and leaks a thing of the past), First Do No Harm – Part II (The transformation of a perfect, stock Deuce five-window to traditional hot rod – using only wrenches), All Wired Up (Installing an American Autowire kit at home), A King Of A Pin (Installing the latest in kingpin assemblies), Tune Up Tricks Too (Getting the maximum performance from your street rod), Ford – From 9 to 8.8 (Working with the heir-apparent to the Ford 9-inch axle – the 8.8), I Was Framed! (Building the Wingfoot Model A – Part 1), Brake Lights That Won’t Stop (Installing a StreetWorks relay) Events – Shades Of The Past’s (Pigeon Forge Rod Run 18), 21st NSRA Nationals North (Record setting Kalamazoo weekend), The NSRA Northeast Nationals (Street rods gather in Vermont), Old Timer’s Reunion (The Ty-Rods club host the 28th annual) Feature Rods – Commited To The Cause (Courtney Accipiter’s ’39 Chevy hardtop), The Pettingill Project (Bruce Pettingill’s stretched ’32 Ford), Trading Up (Mike Woods’ ’34 Chevy coupe), Beyond Contemporary (Dick & Lorrie Rennick’s ’48 Chevy), Foreign Flashback (Martin Lundqvist’s metalflake Model A), Time-Honored 12-Port (Pat Swanson’s inline-powered ’32 Ford roadster), Four-Pack (Chevy vs. Ford), Weathering Fair’s Friends (Dee Flair’s ’35 Chevy coupe) Departments – For Starters, Showcase, Street Corner, Rodder Mail, Window Shopper, Early Iron, Modeler’s Corner, Under 30, Shop Manual, Prof. Hammer, SRMA Update, Cop Shop, Happenings, Hall Of Fame, Henry HiRise, 20 Years Ago
Issue: March 2001
Condition: Very Good