Description
Contents: Milestones (The California Star); What’s Next? (Four new ways to get noticed); Termite’s Delight, Part 2 (Finishing suspension, adding power); Rodding Vernacular (Or, how to understand fellow rodders no matter what coast they are from); Shop Tour: Posies (A look behind the scenes at Springs, Cool Cars and Those Who Make Them) Feature Rods – Devil’s Playground (Is Mike and Linda Shiflett’s ’37 Ford Convertible the work of idle hands?); ZThree9 (A Phantom Willys for Ken Zoppa); Hot Rod Heritage (The Kennedy Brothers’ ’32 Five-Window); Copperhead (A Tasty blend from Steve Legens); Thirty-Seven Smoothie (This Sporty downs creation elevates classic Pickups to a new level); Four-Pack (Bad-Ass Buicks) Events – Goodguys 8th Southeastern Nationals (A good time in Charlotte); The Road Agents’ Hot Rod & Rock-A-Billy Rumble (Nostalgia rodding in Connecticut); Street Rodder Road Tour 2001 (The Florida Finish Line and then on to Las Vegas); Florida Season Finale (The NSRA Southeast Nationals) Tech – Getting Wired (Installing ’35 spokes on ’40-’48 drums); Steering Towards The Future (Chris Alston’s new Billet Rack-and-Pinion for Mustang frontends); Exhaust Notes (Pipes from one end to the Other); Covert Operations (Converting carburetors to EFI); Those Bad Vibrations (More on driveshaft know-how); Baby, It’s Cold Outside (Vintage Air does more than just keep cool); Wired In A Weekend (Can wiring really be less work, less time and guaranteed to work? Centech makes the case that it can – for anyone); Getting An A In Aluminum (TIG welding aluminum sheetmetal) Departments – For Starters; Showcase; Street Corner; Rodder Mail; Early Iron; Under 30; Shop Manual; Prof Hammer; SRMA Update; Cop Shop; Happenings; Window Shopper; Hall Of Fame; Henry Hirise; 20 Years Ago
Issue: April 2002
Condition: Very Good