Hot Rods & Custom Stuff

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About Hot Rods & Custom Stuff

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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Stand Up and Be Counted

Posted Tuesday 03-09-2010

Please take a moment to read and forward it to everyone you can as this as it affects our entire industry.  Thanks!


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Thank you for contacting me regarding your interest in AB 1740, a bill which would delete the current 500 ‘kit-car’ limit on the number of specialty constructed vehicles that can be registered in the state on an annual basis.  Our bill would delete this limit, and instead require the Department of Motor Vehicles to register any car that meets specified criteria. This issue is a particular interest of mine, having grown up around custom cars as the son of Dean Jeffries and being an automotive enthusiast to this day.

AB 1740 will be heard in the Assembly Transportation Committee on Monday, March 22, at 1 PM, in Sacramento, CA.  Because it is a public hearing, any member of the public can testify and express support or opposition of the bill.  Traditionally, the committee chair gives the support and opposition of the bill approximately three minutes total to speak.  After these three minutes are up, additional interested parties can register support or opposition, for the public record, by stating their name, affiliation and whether they support or oppose the bill.  We will have a designated witness or two to testify on our behalf, so our best course to influence the outcome of the bill is to write letters, make phone calls and contact members of the committee prior to the hearing.

We would encourage you to write letters, send faxes and make phone calls to the Transportation Committee consultants, and to the Assemblymembers who sit on the committee, which I have listed below.  I do not believe we will have any problem getting Republican members of the committee to support the bill, but it is critical to contact the Democratic members of the committee to let them know how important this bill is to you.  Please feel free to share your story (what kind of car you have - or wish you had - and what kind of events you drive it to), with a call, e-mail or letter, in order to try and persuade them to support AB 1740.  At a minimum, everyone (and every club) should write a letter to the Chairman of the committee and/or the committee consultants.

It is especially helpful if you actually live within the district of one of these members. Furthermore, if you have friends, or know of other car clubs that do live in the districts represented by the members of the Transportation Committee, I would encourage you to let them know about this bill as well.

Please note that the "official" deadline for having your support registered in the official committee analysis is Tuesday, March 16.  All communications should be received by the Assembly Transportation Committee at that time.
 

Assembly Transportation Committee- (ph) 916-319-2093  (fax) 916-319-2193
Address: Assembly Transportation Committee, State Capitol, Sacramento, CA 95814

Assemblyman Mike Eng (D—El Monte) Chairman Assemblymember.Eng@assembly.ca.gov
(ph) 916-319-2049  (fax) 916-319-2149

Assemblyman Bill Berryhill (R-Stockton) Assemblymember.Bill.Berryhill@assembly.ca.gov
(ph) 916-319-2026 (fax) 916-319-2126

Assemblyman Bob Blumenfield (D-Van Nuys), Assemblymember.Blumenfield@assembly.ca.gov 
(ph) 916-319-2040  (fax) 916-319-2140

Assemblywoman Joan Buchanan (D-San Ramon), Assemblymember.Buchanan@assembly.ca.gov
(ph) 916-319-2015  (fax) 916-319-2115

Assemblyman Warren Furutani (D-Long Beach), Assemblymember.Furutani@assembly.ca.gov 
(ph) 916-319-2055  (fax) 916-319-2155

Assemblywoman Cathleen Galgiani (D-Merced/Stockton), Assemblymember.Galgiani@assembly.ca.gov 
(ph) 916-319-2017  (fax) 916-319-2117

Assemblywoman Bonnie Lowenthal (D-Long Beach), Assemblymember.Lowenthal@assembly.ca.gov 
(ph) 916-319-2054  (fax) 916-319-2154

Assemblyman Jeff Miller (R-Corona/Mission Viejo), Assemblymember.Miller@assembly.ca.gov
(ph) 916-319-2071 (fax) 916-319-2171

Assemblyman Roger Niello (R-Sacramento), Assemblymember.Niello@assembly.ca.gov
(ph) 916-319-2005 (fax) 916-319-2105

Assemblyman Chris Norby (R-Fullerton), Assemblymember.Norby@assembly.ca.gov
(ph) 916-319-2072 (fax) 916-319-2172

Assemblyman Jose Solorio (D-Anaheim), Assemblymember.Solorio@assembly.ca.gov 
(ph)- 916-319-2069  (fax) 916-319-2169

Assemblyman Tom Torlakson (D-Martinez), Assemblymember.Torlakson@assembly.ca.gov
(ph)- 916-319-2011  (fax) 916-319-2111


If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Andrew Shedlock, in my Capitol office, at 916-319-2066, or by e-mail at Andrew.Shedlock@asm.ca.gov

 

Thank you again for your support.

 

Sincerely,

 

Kevin Jeffries

Assemblyman 66th District


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