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Big Al's Featured
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"Blue Tie"
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1938 Chevy 2 Door
Sedan
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Owned by Richard
Johns
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This sweet ride was built in Sacramento, California
by the Daniels Hot Rod Shop. The restoration is going on twenty years
old and still looks like it was done yesterday! The paint used is
Acrylic Enamel and the color is Balboa Blue. Some of the finer points
of this fine ride are Steel Smoothie Running Boards, Smoothie Shortened
Bumpers, a one piece windshield with all the glass tinted, and cool
leather interior which is kept even cooler by the air conditioning!
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The dashboard is finely appointed with all engine
information right in front of your eyes including the tachometer mounted
on top where Rich's eyes never have to leave the road to check on
his RPM's. The battery is located in a chrome holder mounted in the
trunk. The fuel resides in a stainless steel tank until that sweet
motor purrs to life.
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The power plant, if you can see it through all
of the glare from all of the polished chrome that covers everything
under the hood, is a 350 cubic inch Chevy with a 350 Turbo behind
it taking the power to the American Racing Chrome Torque Thrust wheels
while the stopping is done by disc brakes on all four corners. After
Rich gets this ride going down the hi-way, he slips it into Cruise
and listens to Side Exit Stainless Steel Exhaust pipes. You can see
this Beautiful Cruiser every Tuesday night at
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