Rex Roden`s 1936 Ford 3 Window Coupe

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Rex Roden`s 1936 Ford 3 Window Coupe
Rex Roden’s 1936 Ford 3 Window Coupe
The car is a 1936 Ford 3-Window Coupe that is powered by a fuel injected 502 Chevy
motor with a TH400 tranny with shift kit and a 3200 stall convertor. The car is a prostreet with electric windows; A/C; and CD player. The paint is a PPG color - Purple
Crush Pearl.
Jim Hague’s 1941 Chevy Pickup
The 1941 Chevrolet Pick up is painted with 1977 Corvette Bright Yellow paint, it has
Mustang II rack and pinion suspension with disk brakes. Powered by a SBC 350
motor with an 700R-4 overdrive transmission. The truck has Vintage A/C and Heat,
Power windows, Power Brakes. oak bed, and a 1931 Cadillac trunk. Wide whites and a
low stance and many other special features, its a blast to cruise around in.
Mel & Mary Rose’s 1965 Corvette Convertible
Our car is a 1965 Corvette Sting Ray Convertible, white with black top and interior. It
is a numbers matching 327/300 with a four speed. It is pretty much stock, per your
guidelines. We are members of the Capitol City Cruisers and are very much looking
forward to your event.
Mike & Paula Ewing’s 1963 Ford Falcon Sprint
We really enjoyed the show last year and are looking forward to it again. We are
bringing our 1963 ½ Ford Falcon Sprint. It is a V-8 – 4 speed – generator. Exterior is
Rangoon Red & interior is Red.
Bobby & Bill Clark’s 1979 Fiat 124 Spider
“Sofia”
Our nickname for the car is 'Sofia'. Her license plate is '79SOFIA'. We purchased the car in May,
1983. She was blue then and had a luggage rack on the trunk along with a lot of extra trim. We
had her painted red in 1989 and removed the rack and most of the trim pieces in order to
accentuate her neat Pininfarina style.
After years of enjoyment, we gave the car to our son - Clifford Clark of San Ramon, CA - who
had the car for 13 years during which time he lovingly restored her and modified the suspension
to lower the car a couple of inches and remove the 'high-pockets' look made necessary to meet
US standards.
Two years ago we retired and moved to Gualala. Our son decided that 'Sofia' was the perfect car
for the roads here, so he embarked on another reincarnation for her. He installed an all-new
interior and a new top. The car was again painted 'Aztec Red' and carefully reassembled. He spent
endless hours on details. The car has just 124,000 original miles on the odometer so he figured
that she was worth the effort. Once here, we had Junior Roddy (JR's Auto Service here in
Gualala) do some performance
improvements such as a much larger carburetor, modified manifolds, and ignition.
Since we are in a smog-exempt area, we also removed all of the smog gadgets. She has an ANSI
dual exhaust system and the wheels are from a 1981 Turbo Spider. This California car originally
had 80 HP but now is closer to 120.
She is fun to drive around on these curvy coastal roads. Much better that driving on the freeway.
'Sofia' was in the 2012 Show here. She placed second to a very cool 1964 Alfa 2500 Roadster. The
show is a lot of fun and we wouldn't miss it this year.
Doug Douglas’ 1936 Chevy Master Deluxe
Coupe
I have entered my Purple 1937 Ford for the past two years and won “ladies choice”
both years. We will see how I do with my new entry this year. It is a 1937 Chevy
Master Deluxe Coupe saved from a pile of rusty junk on display in a winery. As you
can see from the pictures, it has been reborn. It is a result of a collaboration of several
people and businesses in the Sacramento area. Body shop here, engine builder there,
etc. I have been adding the finishing touches in order to have it ready for the Gualala
show (which is mine and my wife’s favorite) show of the year. Now about the car:
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Engine: 383 cu in Chevy Stroker motor built by “Smeding” putting out 450 H.P.
and 460 lbs torque. Everything is chromed or polished.
Trans: Tremec 5 speed / Hurst shifter with Hurst line lock.
Rear End: 9” Ford Positraction 350 ratio.
Body work: Original steel except for two rear fenders done by a local Auto Body
shop in Rancho Cordova. Rear tail lights are out of a 1941 Studebaker.
Paint: 2002 Corvette “Electron Blue”
Interior: Leather interior. Power tinted windows, Vintage AC/Heating, killer stereo
(AM/FM/CD/ipod), tilt steering, custom gauges fit into original dash board.
Power rack and pinion steering, 4 wheel disk brakes.
Car is clean but it is also a driver. We will be driving it over from the South Lake Tahoe
area. Looking forward to the whole week-end.
Bob & Karen Lynds’ 2003 GMC Sierra Stepside
2 Door Pickup
We will be attending the cars/truck custom show this year and showing our 2003
GMC Pickup:
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2003 GMC Sierra Stepside 2 Door Pickup
Daily Driver
Lowered
Dual Exhaust
20" Custom Azhur Rims
Billet Grille
Looking forward to attending the event!
Marlys Adams’ 1987 Chevy Silverado Stepside
Pickup
Rick Knight’s 1961 Jeep
Richard Gale’s 1948 Ford Convertible
Kirk Hanak’s 1955 Chevy 210 Resto-Mod
John & MarySue Erickson’s 1963 Chevy Impala SS
I am the second owner. This is a numbers matching original car. My son and I did a
frame-off complete restoration ourselves 2 ½ years ago. We won the Grand
Marshall’s Award for the best original car at Hot August Nights in Reno in 2013.
This is a replica car of our first new car we purchased in 1963. We searched for years
to find a great car from the original owner who had left it original.
Tim Price’s 1994 Ford Ranger “PreRunner”
BAJA BROS PRO DESERT RACE
PRERUNNER
In professional desert racing, the
racecourse, usually hundreds of miles long,
is marked out weeks before the event for
racers to “pre run”. During a pre-run,
racers familiarize themselves with the race
course and mark out danger areas on the
GPS map they’ll be using during the actual
race. To do this important pre-running,
special vehicles are used called prerunners.
They are built for reliability, safety and high
-speed travel over all kinds of desert terrain. This truck is one of those vehicles,
designed and fabricated by Jake Batulis, who is now with SpaceX, a private space
transport company founded in part to colonize Mars. The Baja Bros Prerunner
started out as a 1994 4x4 Ford Ranger. In its final form it was featured in
Fourwheeler/Offroad Magazine in 2003 (
FRONT SUSPENION
• Front axles extended 4.5 inches each side to increase wheel travel
• 15 inches of wheel travel vs. stock 6 inches
• King coil over shocks used to allow suspension fine-tuning
• FOX bump stops act as a secondary suspension
REAR SUSPENSION
• Unique cantilevered suspension allows shocks to be almost horizontal under the
truck bed
• King bypass racing shocks used for fine-tuning suspension performance
• 17 inches of wheel travel
Tim Price’s 1994 Ford Ranger “PreRunner”
BAJA BROS PRO DESERT RACE
PRERUNNER (continued)
ENGINE
• Stock 4.0 V6
• Custom aluminum air box for improved air
filtration
• Bassani headers
TRANSMISSION
• FORD C4 3-speed automatic built by
Transwerks R & D
• Art Carr racing shifter
• Custom driveshaft by Drivelines Unlimited
• SETRAB transmission cooler
REAR AXLE
• Currie 9-inch Prerunner reinforced axle
• 4.11 gears
• 35-spline axles
• Detroit Locker
• Deaver Suspension G50 race leaf springs
EXTERIOR
• Extended fiberglass fenders from Perry’s Fab and Fiber
• HELLA 4000 Rallye lights
 28 gallon competition fuel cell by McLean Fab, Sonoma Raceway
INTERIOR
• Mastercraft Safety ProSeats & Safety competition harnesses
• PCI Race Radios intercom & headsets
• Autometer gauges
• ICOM radio
• Roll cage by BCG7 Fabrication, Sacramento CA
John Roman’s 1963 Ford Falcon Convertible
John Roman’s 1963 Ford Falcon Convertible
Donn & Sylvia Edlund’s 1967 Chevy Camaro SS