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Santa Cruz Mountain Hot Rods 06.07.2021

Join us for our first boutique at the TLC Kingsmen Car Show on July 10th, 9am-4pm. We will be having the following vendors. Little Flock Children's Home in In...dia- Village Outreach -with jewelry, jute bags, cotton tops Chalkin By the Sea- Wood Signs Love, Cindy - inspirational quotes signs Teresa Dettle- Thirty-One Gifts Sew Berry Unique Mary Kohler/Beth Catesi Embroidered tea towels, pot holders, knitted stuffed animals, tooth fair bags Molly Ramirez- Independent Color Street Stylist Wiser Arts And Crafts. We sell reusable and decorative home goods Heidi Nash Succulent arrangements See more

Santa Cruz Mountain Hot Rods 02.07.2021

Although we did have the quarter glass to push hot air faster into the car.

Santa Cruz Mountain Hot Rods 28.05.2021

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Santa Cruz Mountain Hot Rods 13.05.2021

The honeymoon is definitely over...

Santa Cruz Mountain Hot Rods 08.04.2021

Happy April 1st

Santa Cruz Mountain Hot Rods 02.03.2021

Many of John Lee Hooker’s early recording sessions were played solo because few other musicians could follow him. As San Francisco-based blues musician and prod...ucer Roy Rogers explained: It may sound easy to play, but it’s not. He takes the music as far as he can and he leads with his voice, and much of it is improvised on the spot. Blues is really a music about how you feel and John embodies that. As Hooker once explained: Sometimes on stage, when I’m singing them, it gets so sad and deep and beautiful, I have to wear dark glasses to keep the people from seeing me crying. I’m not kidding. The tears just start running. With the words that I’m saying and the way that I sing them, sometimes I give my own self the blues. Photo by Stephanie Chernikowski

Santa Cruz Mountain Hot Rods 14.02.2021

There are many iconic cars that were produced during the 1940’s in the U.S. but due to the outgoing events at the time, American manufactures turned to help the... military during the time. Willys-Overland Motors was able to produce a series of cars during the late 30s, and early 40s called the Americar. This particular 1940 Willys was bought by the previous owner in South Carolina in 2000. He purchased the car from a couple that had it sitting hidden in a barn, where it sat for more than a decade. The new owner wanted to create his high school dream Hot Rod Willys, that he envisioned years ago. Throughout the time of his ownership, the owner ultimately built the machine of his dreams. He started by stripping the car down to its bare metal. The core platform is an Art Morrison chassis, that allowed him to install the many features that make this Willys a head turn. Powering the chassis, is a 472cid Mopar HEMI engine with a 3-speed transmission Line/Loc-trans/brake. Power is transferred trough a Strange 9in rear end, with 32-spline strange street/strip axles. This previous owner had created his personal dream car. The vision of this hot rod, features many characteristics that makes it turn heads anywhere you go. This car is turn key ready, to be driven at your local race track, or your favorite car show and is now available here at Canepa.

Santa Cruz Mountain Hot Rods 27.01.2021

Merry Christmas

Santa Cruz Mountain Hot Rods 08.01.2021

A few years ago we had the pleasure of viewing a once in a lifetime collection that had Tom speechless the entire time we were there. When we film locations of ...this scale, there are often cars left out of the edit so we thought we would go back and put together another video containing all the leftover cars! See more