Got this email today. We hope all our readers have been enjoying a great summer of hot rodding and cruising. We’re happy to share the good news that issue #87 of The Rodder’s Journal is finally out of production purgatory and has been delivered to the mailing house and will be mailing to subscribers soon! We couldn’t be more excited to share the content we’ve created for you. Feature cars run the gamut of traditional rodding, customizing, and racing, including historic restorations (Pete Eastwood’s Samurai Top Fueler and Rich Hubbard's Barris-built Tom Hocker Forty) and a pair of time-capsule Deuce roadsters belonging to our friends Steve Wertheimer and “Flat Top Bob” Owens. We also explore Cody Walls’ concept custom ’49 Buick and Andy Volpini’s pair of road warriors, as well as the Triple Crown of Rodding event in Nashville. Jay Fitzhugh delves into the detailed world of traditional hot rod hardware and fasteners, and noted automotive designer Larry Erickson shares his take on Bonneville racing history. We know the gaps in our production have led some of you to question the future of TRJ. We figure the best way to answer that question is not by telling you what we’re going to do, but by showing you—starting with the shipping of TRJ #87 and following up quickly with issue #88, which is already photographed, largely written, and is in the design and editing phases. For those who want to support us, we invite you to renew your subscription now. For those who would like to wait, we will make copies of issue #87 available for individual purchase, though they will not mail until after the subscriber mailing is complete. And for those who have moved on from TRJ, we want to again express our sincere appreciation for your past support. The traditional rodding and customizing world is more active and exciting than ever and we’re anxiously looking forward to covering it in the fashion we’ve become known for. If you have questions about the status of your subscription, please feel free to email us at customerservice@roddersjournal.com. If you would like to renew now, please visit our website www.roddersjournal.com Alternatively, you can mail a check to The Rodder’s Journal 24848 Meeting House Rd. Denton, MD 21629. Thank you again for your continued support of The Rodder’s Journal! Sincerely, Steve Coonan and the TRJ Crew
Dan, have you tried customerservice@roddersjournal.com, the e-mail I got told me my subscription had run out after issue 86, so I assume they will let you know when your sub runs out. Mick
My self Received Email first thing in Morning Stating That I am receiving E mail because My subscription Has Expired !!! Not So , I am a L.T.M. / L.T.S . Weird that I Received Renewal email, But No response to the previous 15 or so Emails about my lifetime.
I got the same email. Someone above suggested their customer service for answers. I sent them an email asking specifically about Lifetime subscriptions. I included my lifetime subscription number with my name. I guess new we wait for an answer
Thanks For Your Great Work Steve Coonan And Crew And It Gave Me A Chance To Go Back And Reread All Of The Previous Excellent Offerings....Appreciated Sir....
Took 2 months but they finally answered my e-mail. My subscription expired so I re-upped ... silly me!