AMERICAN
RODDING
TRUE TALES OF MEN, THEIR MACHINES AND
WHAT IT ALL MEANS |
THE
GREAT
GLENDALE CRUISE
Hot rodders take back the streets!
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March
1996. The city of Glendale, California holds
an annual hot-rod cruise and has become
an important part of the community's plan
to renovate it's downtown district.
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full story here.
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Tri-C
Engineering was proud to have a few vehicles
they had refurbished by their quality precision
shop featuring Tom "Itch" Otis'
32 Ford Roadster and Gary Davis' Track T.
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Gary
Davis' car was definitely one of the main
attractions at the show for it's sleek style
and race care type engineering.
Pin striping was done by Tom "Itch"
Otis, which came to fame with his own 32'
Ford Roadster that has rocked the automotive
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Tom
"Itch" Otis, once again was a
show stopper thanks to the wonderful work
done by Tri-C Engineering and his pin striping
ability to make this 32' Ford Roadster stand
out in a crowd and set a president for all
Roadsters of it's kind still to this day. |
1995
Glendale Cruise Night
Award Winners:
Mayor's
Choice:
-- Jeff Cann, '28 For delivery truck.
Police Cheif's Choice:
-- Joe Norris, 1950 Ford Coupe.
Fire Cheif's Choice:
-- Joe Bell, '57 Chevrolet.
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City
Manager's Choice for Best Motorcycle:
-- Raul Yanez, Harley-Davidson.
Chamber of Commerce's Choice:
-- Goerge Bistagne, '32 Ford phaeton.
Fireman's Club Choice for
Best Flames:
-- Chuck Stein, '37 Ford. |
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