Hardbound #4
TRJ 13-16 In Stock!

Rodder’s Journal Hardbound Box Sets are now in stock and shipping. The fourth in our series of hardbound boxed reprints, HB4 contains issues 13, 14, 15 and 16 of The Rodders Journal reprinted in their entirety just as they were when first published more than two decades ago. Like our other Hardbound Box Sets, HB4 is complete with the 528-page Hardbound Book, a luxurious cloth-covered protective box with TRJ logos tastefully embossed on the front and spine. There are only 500 of these exclusive box sets and each one has been signed and individually numbered.
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The packaging is impressive, but the real treasure is the 500-plus pages of content from these long sold out issues. We are now approaching our 25th Anniversary and even in our early years TRJ was focused exclusively on bringing hot rodders worldwide the very best in traditional hot rod and custom car content. TRJ issues 13-16 contained plenty of great timeless material including The Dick Flint Track-nosed roadster shot in the studio, Lee Pratt’s gold ’40 Ford Coupe seen in print for the very first time, metalman extraordinaire Terry Hegman’s chopped ’51 Merc in baremetal, plenty of great historic photo features including Pat Ganahl’s article on The Birth of Drag Racing: The Goleta Drags, a classic Willys Gasser once painted by Von Dutch and even Eric Clapton’s very first hot rod.
 
1932 Ford Coupe, Bob Rothenberg, St. Louis, Missouri
The HB4 Hardbound set is a great reference as well as a collectible in its own right. Get yours today. It’s the perfect way to bolster your collection of Rodder’s Journals and your hot rod and custom car library in general. At 200 dollars the HB4 isn’t cheap, but it is a good value in terms of both adding to your library and as a collectible as well. TRJ HB1, which contained issues 1-4, has been sold out for years and now brings more than the original $200 price on the collector market. 
HB2, HB3 and HB4 all available now.
If you're looking to broaden your collection, there is no better way to purchase the
rare early issues.
At this time, you can get HB2, which contains issues 5-8, and HB3 for only $99 each. This is an incredible bargain that won’t be around for long! And to sweeten the deal just a bit more, the first 24 people to order HB2, HB3 and HB4 will receive our nearly sold out Catalog box set absolutely free!
That’s nearly 3000 pages of priceless traditional hot rod and custom car material for only $398!
Order all 3 Hardbounds and receive 1 Vintage Catalog Box Set FREE!
1951 Mercury Convertible, Gene Olson, Sierra Madre, California
1950 Ford Coupe, Steve Sellers, San Jose, California
1934 Ford Coupe, Roger Simmonatti, Portland, Oregon
1951 Mercury Coupe, Terry Hegman, Fountain Valley, California
Cheers!
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