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Contents: Old-Timey Hot Rod (Ken Farrell’s ’32 Lowboy Coupe isn’t at all what it appears to be); Big Truckin’ Deal (Joe Gonzalez’s ’39 Ford COE is a big-deal truck); The Golden Era (Suzanne Dora knew exactly what she wanted with her custom ’27 Ford Lowboy Roadster); Spotlight: Fresno Autorama (Rick and Roy Flake solved their differences (well, sort of) when building their ’34 Ford Pickup); The Surf City Ghost (Steve Early is living a lifelong dream with his ’40 Ford Deluxe Station Wagon); Thinkin’ Outside The Box (Jake Yenny’s early-style…lakes modified roadster is more than an eyeful); Pifer’s Return Song (John Pifer’s 1935 Ford Four-Door Convertible is just his daily driver); Spotlight: Detroit Autorama (Mike Reed with his ’34 Ford Pickup is the 2nd Annual recipient of the Street Rodder Driven Award presented by Lokar) General Features – First Comes Registration (Remember the old expression: “The job isn’t finished until the paperwork is done”); Weirdsville Comes To Detroit (Once-in-a-lifetime gathering of Ed “Big Daddy” Roth vehicles); Garage Scene: Richard Graves (Proving, yet again, that a street rod doesn’t have to be complicated to be cool) Event Coverage – Fresno Autorama (You’re only invited once); Goodguy’s 6th Del Mar Nationals (The season’s first rod run for a little fun in the sun); The Tulsa Rush (At the Darryl Starbird Show) Tech – A Less Costly Way (First step: a dashboard update); Homegrown Headers (A custom exhaust is as close as your nearest phone); Tricks, Tips & Tools (Behind the-scenes-visit at Hollywood Hot Rods); Street Rod Wiring Basics (Tips on selecting and installing wiring harnesses) Departments – For Starters; Showcase; Street Corner, Rodder Mail; Window Shopper; Two Pack; Bits & Pieces; Early Iron; Shop Manual; Professor Hammer; Henry Hirise; Hall Of Fame; 20 Years Ago
Issue: August 2006
Condition: Very Good