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For Starters--October 2002
Just when you thought it was safe to eat a jelly-filled donut while driving the Food Police say no. Yep, there's actually a list of the... more
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For Starters -- November 2002
All of us have something in common, but most often it's too little and, it's my belief, there should be more. All of us probably have a... more
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For Starters -- August 2002
Every so often it pays to sit back and observe. Now, because I'm the paid professional observer that I am, this statement holds very true,... more
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For Starters -- September 2002
Have you ever wondered when we officially became street rodders or how and when certain sayings within the world of rodding came to be? I... more
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For Starters -- April 2002
All of us at one time or another were younger--except for fellow rodder Bob Klessig of Antigo, Wisconsin. To my good friend Bob, you were... more
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For Starters -- February 2002
The drive-in theater was and still is as much a part of rodding as, well, drive-in restaurants with roller skating car hops, burgers,... more
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For Starters -- January 2002
It's Tuesday the 11th of September, 2001, and as I write this editorial, the rest of my life, and I would guess yours as well, will never... more
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For Starters -- July 2002
Recently, I have received many requests from young and old alike, asking what it takes to become a street rod journalist. Before you jump... more
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For Starters -- June 2002
By now you have gathered that STREET RODDER has been around for 30 years (last month was our 30th RodAversary), and during that time we... more
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For Starters -- March 2002
As sure as the sun will rise, the Cubs will never win a World Series, and every rodder's dream is to secretly (or openly) own a Deuce... more
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For Starters -- May 2002
If you only knew how many times I sat down to write this 30th STREET RODDER anniversary editorial, you would most assuredly get a chuckle.... more
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Remembering Gray Baskerville - Street Corner
Gray Baskerville, arguably the most colorful, outrageous, and downright lovable photojournalist our hobby has ever known, passed away... more
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