Truckin Magazine 1988 June

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Truckin Magazine 1988 June

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Contents:  The “Clay”ation Of Aerodynamics (Aerodymanics ground effects kits are created through research, development and clay! We visited Prototype Concepts to witness this creation); Duallys On Display (The “big brother” of the pickup family has become very popular to customize, as you will see in this layout); Open Air Topper (Here’s an innovative way to let you enjoy the sun’s rays, while driving, if you are in the bed of a truck); I Can’t Drive 55 (Truckin’ magazine’s Steve Stilwell and Larry Saavedra found out on a first hand basis what it’s like to drive a SCCA Coors Racetruck Challenge truck, at race speeds); Boesch’s Blaster (Be sure to check out all the suspension and sheet metal modifications on this bright yellow Ford from Nebraska); Classic Independent Suspension (A classic truck doesn’t have to ride like an old truck, once a new sub frame from a car is properly installed); Future Vans (A visit to the Art Center College of design in Pasadana, California reveals a look at the future of compact vannin’); Saleen Secret (This Truckin’ magazine exclusive takes a look at the latest in aerodynamic styling from Steve Saleen); Outrageous (This month’s cover truck features a fifties style reminiscent of the lead sled era, and the name fits); WIN This Custom Aerostar (Find out how you can win a customized Ford Aerostar, or any one of thousands of dollars in runners up prizes); Custom Headers (Truckin’ magazine’s own technical editor, Frank Oddo, takes you through the fabricating of custom headers); Redesigned ’88 Isuzu (The Isuzu PUP takes on a whole new look for 1988); Under Cover Protection (Warn Industries introduces their latest innovation in bed protection and the numerous ways that it can be used); Two Of A Kind (What’s better than owning a classic pickup? Having a matching truck hauler that’s the same model, that’s what); Drop That Dually (Lowering a dually is part of the customizing process out on the West Coast, and here’s one shop’s method); Family Affair (Rebuilding this 1956 Ford F-100, originally fabricated back in the fifties, became a full time family project); Racetruck Contest (Win this contest and put yourself behind the wheel of a Coors Racetruck Challenge Mitsubishi Mighty Max look-alike); Neon Nissan (Chris Hunt wanted a “radical show winner” and a paint job that glows in the dark! And, this mini-truck is bright on) Departments – Editorial; Reader’s Rap; Shop Manual; Chevy Corner; Body Talk; Truck Stuff; Ford Folio; Van Scan East; Just Mini Truckin’; Reader’s Rides; Happenings

Issue:  June 1988

Condition:  Very Good