Super Rod Year 2000 Magazine Back Issues
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- A True Hot Rod Art Form
- The Latest, Trickest, Biggest & Fattest
- Ford Crate Motor Power Pages
- 630HP 427 Aluminum Chevy Big-Block
- Chevy Intakes: A Basic Guide
- Hot Rodding's High-Performance Alternative
- Hot New Trends Where Rodding Is Going... By 21 Pro Builders
- 50 PGS. Real World Tech
- Exhaust Tech Basics & Buyers Guide
- Flames How-To: Design, Layout & Paint
- History Of Flames
- Giant 24pg Flamed Photo Gallery
- Stainless Steel Muffler Tech Fastener Basics
- 10 Best Chevys Is Your Choice Among Our List? Era, Engine, Model, & Mods.
- Tech '55-'57 Chevy Replacement Frame - '57 Ford Disc Brakes
- Mexican Hot Rods The Dukes Tijuana Treasures
- Engine Detailing - Hot Rod Wiring Tips
- PT Cruiser Super Rod Designer Package At Your Dealer Now! Starting At $2,999
- The Chevy Ramjets 350HP 350 510HP 502 Plus Rare Canted Valve 302
- Gas Today What You Should Know - A Day In The Life Of Norm Grabowski
- 602HP 502 Big Block -Custom Plating Trends
- Blower Basics Giant Tech Guide How-To's EFI Install
- Buildup Gibbon's Alky-Burnin '34 Coupe
- IFS Kit '53 - '62 Vette Bolt - In
- '69 Camaro Contemporary Rebuild
- Useless 202 Tech Tips Unless You're A Car Guy
- Drivetrain Basics Rattle Can Detail Radiator & Electric Fan Guide
- 502 Tech Review
- Mustang Bolt - On Power Parts
- 10 Best Super Rods Of The Year 22-Page Pictorial
- IDA'S Wild Northstar Tucker
- Lil' Buck Project '32 - 392 Hemi Install Tips
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Super Rod was published by Buckaroo Publishing and John Dianna. Dianna was a successful executive at Petersen Publishing. But when EMAP-Petersen was sold to Primedia in 1998, he left to form his own company. Buckaroo owned a number of other titles including Rodders Digest and Street Rod Builder. More on John Dianna can be found HERE.
This was in all respects a high quality magazine and one of the best in this time period. It was a slick publication with anywhere from 100 to 140 pages of content. It was launched simultaneously with Street Rod Builder. Super Rod focused on cars from the 1950s and onward while the other focused on pre-1948 traditional hot rods.
The photography on the covers is astonishing. Many issues gave a dreamy quality to the vehicle. You loved the way it moved (or appeared to move). and it floated in time and space. All you see is color and shape.
Super Rod featured in-depth technical articles and how-to's. High dollar builds were featured, and, although the stated editorial intent was to help the home builder. the level of quality and investment in these cars was well beyond the means for 99% of readers.