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The Rodder's Journal is a full-color, premium, coffee table style quarterly; the result of a lifelong mission to capture the soul of hot rodding and its vibrant history.

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  1. Hot Rods at Pebble Beach (Issue #8: page 10)

    Drop your fenders and hold on to your hats as Deuce meets Duesenberg at the world's most prestigious car show

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  2. Pebble, Pulp & Chef (Issue #8: page 17)

    Earlier this year, I was introduced to a guy at a social function who was on some Pebble Beach committee or something.

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  3. Real Steel (Issue #8: page 38)

    A close look at Brookville's new reproduction deuce

    Article Type: Car feature
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    Year Make Model: 32 Ford Roadster
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    • Color: Bare Metal
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  4. Idea man (Issue #8: page 48)

    The Tommy Thickstun Legacy

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    • Builder: Thickstun, Tommy
  5. Deuces on the Loose (Issue #8: page 58)

    British bombers at the Rock and Roll Weekend

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  6. Artist Profile: Ken Dallison (Issue #8: page 80)

    In this issue we take a look at the work of Ken Dallison, a Canadian artist who you may not be familiar with.

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  7. Traditional Bowties (Issue #8: page 88)

    Maryland Hot Rodders Ray bartlett and Meade Baldwin jr. take the conservative approach and come up with a pair of elegant and understated non Fords

    Article Type: Car Feature
    Owner: Meade Baldwin
    Year Make Model: 34 Chevy Sedan
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    • Color: Vanilla Shake
    • Engine: Smallblock Chevy
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  8. Traditional Bowties (Issue #8: page 88)

    Maryland Hot Rodders Ray bartlett and Meade Baldwin jr. take the conservative approach and come up with a pair of elegant and understated non Fords

    Article Type: Car Feature
    Owner: Ray Bartlett
    Year Make Model: 38 Chevy Sedan
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    • Color: Medium Green
    • Engine: Smallblock Chevy
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  9. So-Cal Speed Shop (Issue #8: page 98)

    What's in a name

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  10. The Hirohata Merc (Issue #8: page 24)

    The Most famous custom finally fully restored

    Article Type: Car Feature
    Owner: Jim McNiel
    Year Make Model: 51 Mercury Sedan
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    • Color: Green
    • Engine: Cadillac
    • Builder: Barris
  11. The Real Deal (Issue #8: page 68)

    Need a definition for a hot rod? Just take a look.

    Article Type: Car Feature
    Owner: Bill Vinther
    Year Make Model: 34 Ford Coupe
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    • Color: Orange
    • Engine: Smallblock Chevy
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  12. Obsesion (Issue #8: page 114)

    From bare metal potential to black lacquer perfection

    Article Type: Car Feature
    Owner: Mike O'Neill
    Year Make Model: 32 Ford Coupe
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    • Color: Black
    • Engine: Smallblock Chevy
    • Builder: SImard, Dave