FASTWOOD!
Look
at that wood!
There's no doubt that the wood grained
wagons have become the fiber of hot rodding.
This restored beauty sat in a barn broken
down from long trecks from a train station
to the fishing lodge on the East Coast
"somtime in the '50s" before
Dennis Eland purchased this 1940 Ford
and transcended it into a phantom two-door
with a race-bred mill with a little help
from his new friends at
Tri-C Engineering.
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Size
Does Matter!
Street Rod magazine covered an important
tutorial section in the Sept 2005 issue
on how to adjust the Seat, Brake Pedal and
Stickshift for Driving Comfort headed by
Tri- C Engineering's own Rick Cresse.
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Cut
to the Chase!
In the Aug. 2005 addition
of Car and Driver magazine Tri-C Engineering
is covered once again with a spectaular
new design for filming car chases and movie
scenes with the Go Mobile all without killing
Matt Damon and other stars who have been
attached to this awsome cutting edge vehicle
designed for speed, security and safety
for both the film crew and the actor within
the car being filmed.
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RATASTIC!
Some ideas never go out of style. Arnie
Gustin is an ex-off-road racer who bought
a brand new '64 SS Chevelle back when cars
were simpler but not nearly as fun. In fact,
the hottest engine you could buy was a 300hp
327.
With this in mind a few decades later Arnie
commisioned Tri-C Engineering to assemble
a '90s verion of his original dream car.
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