Time is running out, but it’s not too late to take advantage of our TRJ Subscription Drive. Anyone who signs up for a one or two year subscription, renewal or gift subscription before 11:59 p.m. West Coast Time tomorrow will get:
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2) A once-in-a-lifetime shot at getting your rod or custom featured in TRJ. When you sign up, send a picture of your car to editorial@roddersjournal.com, include your name and mention the Subscription Drive. The Editorial Staff will choose the winner on August 18th. For more details, see the rules at the bottom of the email.
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Entries for our 2017 Subscription Drive have been pouring in from around the globe, and we’ve enjoyed looking through rods and customs ranging from homebuilt projects to well-known historic cars. Elverne Pfeifer originally campaigned this ’41 Willys during the Gasser Wars, and it’s now owned by his son Kerry of Fayetteville, Georgia. It’s one of many high-quality submissions that have received thus far.

Randy Hawke, Jersey City, New Jersey – 1931 Ford Roadster with original paint powered by an Edelbrock-equipped flathead