StreetScene-March26

WHERE W ERE YOU IN…? March

By Debra Starbird Vogele

T he third ’88 Photo Contest winner is on the cover of the

News” announced the ’88 Street Rod Nationals in Louisville, KY, would be airing on the television show

March ’89 issue. The photo was submitted by James Darnell of his ’38 Chevy sedan taken at the Poppy Preserve near his home in Lancaster, CA. “National

Rod Tour” beginning in Winnipeg and ending in St. Paul, MN, the day before the opening of the 20th Street Rod Nationals. “Street Sweeper” announced the 1988 Top 10 NSRA Safety Inspectors: (in Members man the registration booth at the Dixie Street Rods of Valley Station, KY, 1st Picnic Rod Run where 60-plus rods attended.

“Performance Plus” a weekly program

on the Nashville Network over the balance of 1989. Plus, the Manitoba (Canada) Street Rod Assoc. announced plans for the “World’s Largest International

O n the cover of the

“National News,” the Wenol Metal Polish Club Banner contest would continue at

March 1999 issue the third ’98 Photo

Contest winner Bill Freeman’s ’46 Dodge pickup photographed by Chuck Aiello. “Curbside”

all 10 Divisional events. In “Street

Sweeper” the new look of StreetScene magazine since the first of the year was receiving nice comments and

announced a new era for NSRA with the launching of its new website to be up and running in the early part of the year—web address was to be announced later. In T he third ’08 Photo Contest winner, Bill Tasche’s ’37 Chevy sedan taken by his daughter

Indiana State Rep Mike Chrispyn presents Gary Ball and his family with an “Award of Appreciation” at the Northern Indiana 15th Annual NSRA Appreciation Day held at Ball’s Rod & Kustom in Syracuse, IN. More than 150 rodders attended.

would continue to improve with the delivery of new computer equipment and programs to the office staff. Communications would sponsor the Pros’ Pick at all 12 NSRA events and Street & Performance would sponsor this year’s Street of Rods

Jacque near their home in Barnhart, MO, was on the cover of the March ’09 issue. “Curbside” announced the kick-off of celebrating the 75th anniversary of the 1933-34 Ford Model 40

“Injection Alley” at the 11 Divisional events. In “Legislative Scene,” SEMA and the SEMA Action Network spoke out against federal funding of scrappage through the Cash for Clunkers programs

In “Street Sweeper,” the Fastiques Rod & Custom honored the Shriners Burns Hospital with a $50,000 check from proceeds of their Pumpkin Run Nationals. President Jerry Ulm Sr., (back row second to the right) is seen here with members of the Syrian Shrine.

at the Wally Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum. In “National News,” Buckaroo

citing it accelerated the normal retirement of vehicles through the purchase of older

cars, which are then crushed into blocks of scrap metal.

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