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Teton Ave Tualatin, Oregon 97062
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Magazines , Books, CD's and Movies
The Hot Rod Story
$39.95
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The Hot Rod: Resurrection of a Legend
$24.95
"In the late 1950s a slightly mad kart racer named Frank ""Duff"" Livingston had the nerve to enter the quintessential American vehiclea hot rodin a sports car race. Hot rods may have been successful in crude American-style drag races, but according to conventional wisdom, they had no place competing on a road course against European sports cars. But Duff and his Eliminator defied that wisdom and beat some of the finest sports cars in the world. The Eliminator soon went into retirement, but many people remembered its achievements. One of these people happened to be Brock Yates, who acquired the Eliminator in the 1990s. Yates campaigned the car in vintage sports car races, and soon the Eliminator was once again beating Ferraris and Porsches on U.S. road courses. The car inspired Yates to build a modern interpretation of the concept, and he took one of the most potent engines availablea Viper V-10and mounted it in a hot rod chassis with a road-racing-inspired suspension. His goal? To build the fastest, best-handling, and just plain coolest hot rod on the road. The resulting Eliminator Special proved a fitting tribute to the original Eliminator. About the Author: Brock Yates is one of the best-known and most respected automotive journalists in the world today. He is currently an editor for Car and Driver magazine and his byline has appeared on numerous books, features in major magazines, columns for websites and The Wall Street Journal. He has also authored movie scripts for Cannonball Run and Smokey and the Bandit II. He is the creator of the famed 1970's Cannonball Run road race which he chronicled in the best-selling book Cannonball!, published by MBI Publishing Company in 2002. Hardcover 6 x 9 256 pages 40 color, 40 b/w"
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The Rodders Journal #24
$14.95
"Competition Coupesthe So-Cal Coupe and the Pierson Brothers Coupe in our studio and includes history of their racing efforts, a second look at our upcoming 50 Years of Rod & Custom book, a 1942 Willys Gasser it's been in the same hands since the 60s and was recently restored, a 1932 Ford roadster from Pennsylvania that is pure hot rod, plus much more. Look below to see some features from the new issue."
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Tom Fritz’ “Grabbin’ Gears” Limited Edition Litho
$190.00
"No one paints like Tom Fritz and his new tribute to Pete and Jake is a must for any serious collector. Printed on archival-quality, acid-free paper, this offset litho measures 27w x 18h and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Each of the 870 limited edition prints is hand numbered and signed by Tom as well as Pete and Jake. NOTE: They will be shipped direct from Tom’s studio."
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Xeno Book
$26.95
"Many of you will have seen the Xeno project being built here at SO-CAL, well, this is the behind-the-scenes story of this amazing vehicle. Read all about it and see what it really takes to build your dream car."
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Classic Hot Rods
$21.95
"Photographed and written by SO-CAL friend Bo Bertilsson, this book is chock full of color images of cool hot rodseverything from Iskys T to Jakes tub."
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Best Hot Rods Poster
$10.00
"Printed in four colors on heavy stock, this reprint of the Best Hot Rods Magazine cover of 1952 measures 181/2w x 241/2h inches."
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Classic Rags Poster
$9.99
"Everybody was so blown away by the ""Cowboy Mike"" Berman photo on the catalog cover we just had to make it into a poster. Printed on heavy stock it's a keeper for the garage wall. 20""w x 16""h"
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The California Kid DVD
$19.95
SO-CAL Speed Shop Special Edition
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