Street Rodding Illustrated Magazine 1986 September

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Street Rodding Illustrated Magazine 1986 September

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Contents:  Special Sedan Delivery Issue! – Tobacco Rod (The Surgeon General has determined the use of this vehicle may be highly exhilarating. A tobacco habit we highly endorse.), Drop Floor Delivery (What’s a “drop floor”? A very rare version of one of Henry’s Modek A delivery trucks. About 100 were made.), Size 37 (Size 37 is large for a shoe, and small for a jacket. It’s just the right size for Sy and Katy Gregorich.), Warren’s Piece (Fred Warren’s ’32 Ford delivery is red and proud if it, One look will show you why.), Down Pat (One way to get your wife involved in street rodding is to build her a rod. Harry Johnson says it’s the best way.), The Candy Man’s Delivery (This 1934 Ford sedan delivery gives a new meaning to candy paint. No it isn’t candy apple red either.), Phoney Baloney (Bob Bowlen is quite a prankster, and that carried over into his street rod. Take a look and see what we mean.), Timeless Thames (For once a street rodder owns up to the fact that all Anglias aren’t pre-’49, even though they look like it.), Passion Fruit (What else would you call something that looks like a big banana? This ’40 Ford delivery is something else.) Events – Showtime In Stockholm (The annual coming out party in Sweden started out with tragedy but finished with a flourish!) Shop Tours – The NSRA Headquarters (The NSRA finally has a permanent home. Where? Why Memphis, Tennessee of course.), Sparbaro Hot Rods (A brief visit with Bob Sparbaro and his crew. Yet another reason to hate California.) Special Features – Induction Insight (An overview of some of the most exotic forms of fuel distribution that can be found on the street.), Stallone’s Flying Mercs (An update on those Eddie Paul Custom Mercs that were to be used in the movie “Cobra”. Well they certainly were used.), See The USA (…in a Chevrolet street rod. Over 15,000 miles were put on a 1928 Chevy grocery-getter because “his” Deuce wasn’t ready.), Custom Trends (This time we take a look at several different ways to keep a street rod cool. And we’re not talking radiators here.) Tech – Fat Ford Floor (Yet another Bitchin’ installation on our Project ’37. One any of you can perform with a few simple tools.) Departments – Collecting Our Thoughts, Mail Collector, The Cop Shop, Skid Marks, The Rod Shop, Coming Events

Issue:  September 1986

Condition:  Very Good