Description
Contents: Editorial (Steve tries to convince you that he is still sane after purchasing a ’59 Dodge ugly thing); Word On The Streets (Industry news, gossip, interesting facts, and unsubstantiated rumors); Nuts & Bolts (Bill Turner composes classics to street cars, then gets off on a tangent about paint again); Heavy Haulers (GM unveils it’s long-awaited heavy crew cab pickups); Parts Counter (All the hot new goodies that you have to have for your truck); In The Groove (I didn’t know I had a fan club); The Champion (The truck that changed F-100 customizing forever); Two Lane Tech (Truths and tales about keeping your cool); Pathgrinder (A Nissan SUV that does zero to bad in 90 days); Reality Check ’99 (Cool trucks and hot temps along the mighty Mississippi); Electric Avenue (Just what will happen if I put my tongue on that copper thingy?); Paint Booth (How to learn and laugh with paint); Mean Green Machine (They say the first time is the best); Turning The Screws (Kenne Bell twists power from the five-liter Dodge); Extreme Baggage (Alter Images shows how to lay a Toyota out flat with bags on all four corners); Nostalgia To Hi-Tech (High School hot roddin’ in a super clean Effie); Blue Oval Big Block – Part II (Turning the last wrench on our built-up Ford big block); Showfest (A wild weekend deep in the heart of the South); Family Value (A beautiful Ford F-1 that has been in the family for nearly half century); Urban Commando – Part II (Gearing up for better performance with Superior Gears); Extreme Behavior (If you own an SUV, then it should look like this clean Expedition); Slamboree (The biggest little truck show in Oklahoma); Fat Nine (A pro street ’59 Chevy that just couldn’t be passed up); Installing JET’s SCU 2000 (JET dials in performance on the all new Chevy Silverados); Power Pony (Betch ain’t ever seen one of these before); Insanity (The most Billy Bob bad bone body dropped Burban you will find in Texas); Laying Low (Slick and mean like every S-series mini should be); The Low Down – Part II (The final steps to completing a custom ’63-’72 Chevy truck slam job); The Last Word (A soap box stand-off to determine just who really is a slacker); Reader’s Street trucks (Some cool snaps of our reader’s radical rides); Parting Shots (A trucker’s glance at some of the things that really suck)
Issue: March 2000
Condition: Very Good