If you've ever picked up a magazine, walked a car show, or checked out the local cruise scene...chances are you've seen his work. A fixture in the Hot Rod world for over 40 years, Randy Clark and his shop, "Hot Rods & Custom Stuff" have taken their Hot Rod hobby and nurtured it into a efficient and thriving business.
With over 40,000 square feet and 32 employees, Hot Rods and Custom Stuff ensures our quality is second to none - by creating each entire build - in house.
Disassembly and media blasting. Custom design & fabrication. Auto body and paint. Upholstery. Assembly. A complete Parts & Service Department. If its done by Hot Rods & Custom Stuff - it's done at Hot Rods and Custom Stuff.
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Please take a moment to read the message below from my friend Chick Koszis.
-Randy Clark
My '32 Roadster was stolen last nite (1/30/2011) from the parking lot of the Sheraton hotel at the LA County Fairplex. I was attending the GNRS and staying at the Sheraton. The car is a semi-gloss black, heavily pin-striped, steel-bodied (Rod Bods), high-boy roadster with a 6-71 blown small block Chev, Wanlass/Rodwell windshield, black leather and aluminum paneled interior. California license number BERBNZ. (Bare Bones)
There's plenty of distinguishing characteristics on this car which make it unmistakable. I've included some photos. If someone is offering you a screamin' deal on a blower setup (Mooneyham), a steel '32 roadster body, Chevy small block motor, 700-R4 transmission, 9-inch rear end, American Racing Torque Thrusts and tires, a Wanlass windshield, or any kind of parts, be advised - they could be hot.
If anyone has any information on the whereabouts of my car, please contact me at the number below or the Pomona PD at 909-620-2131 (reference File No. 11-011782.
I’ve posted the same message on the HAMB at:
http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=6166712#post6166712
It’s also posted on www.hotrodhotline.com