Street Rodding Illustrated Magazine 1986 July

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Street Rodding Illustrated Magazine 1986 July

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Contents:  Resto Tech (Brad Littlefield subtly combined resto and hi-tech when building his ’34 Ford sedan. The results are interesting.), Ex-Strip Teaser (Tom Mitchell, Jr. took an old ’41 Willys race car out of retirement and turned it into a beautiful street gasser.), The Not ’37 (A sneak preview (postview?) at what Henry’s three-window coupe could have looked like, had he decided to produce it!), Car Of The Year (Every year the Minnesota Street Rod Association presents the owner of the club’s best car with a special award.), One Awesome Pickup (Don’t let it’s looks fool you. Bill Burch’s ’40 Willys pickup never was a race car before. It’s been on the street for the past 20 years.), Bad Trip (On the other hand, Doug Reusch’s pro street Anglia is a converted sixties gasser. Through the rodding season it’s gained a lot in comfort, but still has plenty to play with.), Pro Street Is Neat (Total Performance’s Mickey Lauria built a pro street “T” to showcase their fine products and for the fun of it, too.), Tubster (Carter’s 1931 Ford highboy tub completed! Carter Wilson’s that is.), High Altitude Hauler (After a ten-year “retirement” Harvey Richardson came back to street rodding with a new Model A roadster pickup and he loves it.), Hite’s Plains Drifter (Ted Hite has built himself a hot rod that combines the aggressive looks and the performance of a pro streeter with practicality and driveability.), Perfect ’38 (The Cavagnaros needed a sedan so they could take their son along to the rod runs. Their new ’38 four-door sedan turned out perfect.) Events – The Last Pass (The KKOA’s last event of the year was almost rained out but leadsledder’s aren’t afraid of rain and the Last Pass was still a success.), The Northwest Nationals (Apart from the NSRA, a few well-organized clubs manage to put together some big events. The Vintiques of Yakima, Washington are one of these few.) Tech – Pro Street Prescription (Steve Coonan visited California race car and street rod chassis builders Ken Thurm and Tom Garrity and discussed the practical way of building a pro-street rod.), Quest For Firewall (Project ’37 is moving right along. This time we show you how to install a Bitchin Products firewall.) Shop Tours – Sonnenfeld Enterprises (Quentin Sonnenfeld turns out some really nice work in his Lakewood, Colorado shop.), Party Time at B&M (Jim Davis held an open house to celebrate the completion of B&M’s new headquarters.) Special Features – Skid Marks (Famous cartoonist George Trosley has a humoristic view of what street rodding is made of. His cartoons will grace our pages on a regular basis.), Steer We Go Again (Donna Bergh almost went beserk trying to (ha ha) round up the 40 steering wheels featured in this buyer’s guide.), Pro Street Speed Shop (You’re building a pro street rod? Turn right to this story and find out what’s offered on the market to make your life easier.) Departments – Collecting Our Thoughts, Mail Collector, The Cop Shop, Kathy’s Korner, The Rod Shop, Coming Events

Issue:  July 1986

Condition:  Very Good