Street Rodder Magazines - 1975, 1976, & 1977

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Street Rodder Magazines - 1975, 1976, & 1977

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Street Rodder Magazine– February 1975. TRM Publications. 74 pages B&W with some color pages. Very nice condition. $5

Street Rodder Magazine– March 1975. TRM Publications. 74 pages B&W with some color pages. Very nice condition. $5

Street Rodder Magazine– May 1975. TRM Publications. 74 pages B&W with some color pages. Very nice condition. $5

Street Rodder Magazine– June 1975. TRM Publications. 74 pages B&W with some color pages. Very nice condition. $5

Street Rodder Magazine– July 1975. TRM Publications. 74 pages B&W with some color pages. Good condition, wrinkled cover. $5

Street Rodder Magazine– August 1975. TRM Publications. 66 pages B&W with some color pages. Very nice condition. $5

Street Rodder Magazine– September 1975. TRM Publications. 74 pages B&W with some color pages. Very nice condition. $5

Street Rodder Magazine– October 1975. TRM Publications. 74 pages B&W with some color pages. Very nice condition. $5

Street Rodder Magazine– November 1975. TRM Publications. 74 pages B&W with some color pages. Very nice condition. $5

Street Rodder Magazine– May 1976. TRM Publications. 74 pages B&W with some color pages. Very nice condition. $5

Street Rodder Magazine– September 1976. TRM Publications. 74 pages B&W with some color pages. Very nice condition. $5

Street Rodder Magazine– October 1977. TRM Publications. 74 pages B&W with some color pages. Very nice condition. $5

Street Rodder was an early 70s publication (which lasted until 2020) that focused on hot rods, street rods, and classic cars. IT included features on owners and their specific street rods, technical information, event coverage, and emerging trends. It was started and owned by Tom McMullen, with Jim Clark as the first editor and Richard Bean as the first technical editor. The great LeRoi "Tex" Smith was a contributing editor and an influential figure in its creation. Street Rodder was headquartered at 731 Melrose Avenue, Placentia, CA. This magazine was one of several new magazines launched after the first closure of Petersen Publishing's Rod & Custom magazine in 1971, as they wanted to capture readership interested in the expanding street rod movement.