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Oct 19, 2016
Gassers of the Sixties
If you like vintage drag cars, this issue of Hot Rod Deluxe is for you. There are pages of often unseen photos of gassers in this issue. The cover car, The Spirit of San Fernando, and its eight page feature will blow you away, and it will show you how gassers were actually built by the average Joe in those times. Too often today, the cars built to look like the sixties gasser are off the mark. Builders jack the car up too high amd stick the gas tank out in front of the grille, which was rarely done on gasser, and usually seen on altereds, not gassers. Also, painting a gasser all in primer was definitely not the thing in the sixties. Young builders wanted a good looking car even if it was not the fastest. This is an issue which will help you build your gasser dream car or just dream about a wonderful era when racers did not have to throw dollars at their cars to go fast and have fun. I know this because I was there.

Nov 09, 2016
50 Years Later My Second Mason Pearson Brush
I bought my first Mason Pearson Brush in London in the 1960s. It still is a good brush but the bristles have become a bit splayed after what must have been millions of brushing over the years. The new one is lovingly identical in feel and performance to my first brush which I still keep on my dresser top alongside its new mate.

May 05, 2022
The right part for the right car
I purchased this roll-control for a 1957 Corvette drag racer I am restoring. The car was drag raced in the sixties until the mid-nineteen eighties and this model Hurst is period correct for this Corvette.