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Anybody notice STREET RODDER is getting better taste?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by R Frederick, Oct 29, 2010.

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  1. R Frederick
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    I went to go pick up a magazine at the store last night, and noticed that STREET RODDER magazine has been featuring many more period correct Hot Rods. I think it's a classy move for the better on their part. I really didn't notice a lot of gawdy billet, or the cliche gold chainer cars as much.
     
  2. edcodesign
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    Dropped them when they had toooo many big wheels billet cars.
     
  3. Anderson
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    They're riding the wave just like everyone else. Traditional stuff is whats making them money right now.
     
  4. Kelly Burns
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    I've noticed particularly the last two months. This month a really clean PU and really sanitary 40 coupe and last month the 312 powered hi boy sedan with theater seats.
     
  5. 1950ChevySuburban
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    Good tech lately too. And thick, lots to read every month.
     
  6. 40WILLYSCRAZY
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    Yeah I noticed it too !!! Billet is for guys that are borderline gay , that still have an interest in old cars !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  7. 32ford5
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    I've heard some pretty stupid things on the H.A.M.B. but this takes the cake! Calling someone gay because they like metal shaped by a machine? That's just stupid.
     
  8. hotflint
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    I have noticed it as well, although I have always like rod and custom better they are becoming more alike.
     
  9. Mnhotrodbuilder
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    lol, I just spilled coffee on my keyboard, thanks for that!
     
  10. Asphalt Outlaw Hero
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    Street Rodder has always been one of my favorites (after TRJ).
    Most of the magazines are also riding that wave of traditional.It use to be that they hit the reccyle pile in one day.Now it may be a week!
     
  11. Yeah, it is offensive to the truly gay folk out there!:D
     
  12. el Scotto
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    Yep, they follow the money like every other rag and business out there!
     
  13. Von Rigg Fink
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    Magazines are so yesterday..
    or maybe 19th century..anyways who needs em?
    I havent had a subscription to any rag in so long I cant remember
    since the internet and finding this place..i have no need
     
  14. LAROKE
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    Yeah. Everybody knows that the correct term is nancy boy.
     
  15. Fred A
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    1. Upholstery

    I'm sure you guys have noticed that states, like here in California, and the feds have been holding a knife to the throats of the street rod industry over emissions issues and Codington style fraud over taxable valuation. The economy plus the revinue squeeze is likely to have a huge effect on the viability of that market. Traditional rods may have their turn in the barrel soon. "Street Rodder" wisely has been moving, for years, toward other style cars to diversify their base. Now its the only major magazine I subscribe.. Good Luck: Fred A
     
  16. 32ford5
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    More outstanding H.A.M.B. humour.
     
  17. motorcade 1
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    Who needs magazines? I do I cant and wont take my computer into the crapper. And remember just because you dont need them dont make them obsolete. EFI and computers ,air bags,emissions controls all these things make our cars seam obsolete to many people but I cant and wont live without them.
     
  18. aircoup
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    Nancy boy ,,,ill have to remember that one
     
  19. Zombie Hot Rod
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    You must make some pretty lengthly bowel movements.
     
  20. Chuck Most
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    Gay is two dudes having sex. Billet wheels are just in questionable taste.;) I really don't see any correlation between the two! And if you were only 'borderline' gay... that just mucks up the waters even more.

    But on a serious note, yeah, Street Rodder's content is getting better.:D
     
  21. millersgarage
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    true
    true
    true

    I am not re-upping my sub with them. The actual size of the magazine is shrinking, not pages, but the size of the pages.

    they will change the content as soon as something else is considered cool.
     
  22. Weasel
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    Don't worry - it's just another fad....;)

    I thought that is what the iPad is for - being on the 'net and the crapper at the same time:eek:
     
  23. El KaMiNo KiD
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    some of the tech articles are pretty good...but i hate all those damn advertisements in there...
     
  24. Bruce Lancaster
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    Regular streerodding is more Metrosexual, I think, not gay. You know, the guys who carry their bottle of wine into toaday's trendy reataurant in a little fitted brocade bag with a wood handle, instead of in a proper paper bag twisted around the neck.
    Streetrodder has improved, but unfortunately REAL trad rod parts cannot support commercial marketing, because all the good stuff is rare and entirely different from the streetrod version...probably within the year they will be doing stories on replaceing most of a traditionl rod with milled aluminum mrrors, teal squashed velvet upholstery with Toyat style armrests, and LS1 parts.
     
  25. straykatkustoms
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    I've noticed that and I'm glad that they are riding the traditional trend.
    My only question when you have nothing but traditional Hot rods in the
    Magazine, Why on post '48 cars have to have big wheel'd high tech
    machines?

    Traditional is not just for Hot rods....

    Happy Trails, Mick
     
  26. Mazooma1
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    just one of the many magazines I don't subscribe to anymore....that editor is a doofus
     
  27. stude_trucks
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    hard to get past just the name of it for me.
     
  28. Mnhotrodbuilder
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    Bruce it's not a fitted brocade bag it's a european shoulder bag!
     
  29. Too bad Morty won't fire up HopUp issue #11...just sayin'
     
  30. Plowboy
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    I thought Street Rodder has been good for the past couple of years actually.

    Tim Bernsau has migrated over there from Rod and Custom so that has definitely helped.

    You guys are a bunch of Sally's, talking about gay sex, street rods, and all. All the latecomers need to realize the HAMB was the gay version of the old "rockabilly dating" site when it first started. Look it up.
     
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