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1938 Chrysler Royale on 20" ARE's....Awsome!
The coolest makeover ever and not a piece of mdf in sight!!!
Dear Santa for Christmas can I have.... Nice dash...tricker than it looks, chech it out later this year.
COOL is spelt like this! A bloody hot 305!!

If you don’t know Giner already, you must surely have bumped into him at Rod Run Bars up and down the country, and if ya don’t drink then you will have seen his Yella Chevy Truck that just about won everything last year.

At Extreme Wheels earlier this year, some lucky bleeder made Giner an offer he couldn’t refuse and is now the proud owner of a beautiful Chevy Truck.

Since then he has been mourning the loss of the truck in a very big way, so much so that he has had to call on the professional mourning services of Dave Eady and Terry Redburn to help drown his sorrows.

After a lot of soul searching, Giner decided to give his other Rod a 1938 Chrysler Royale with Chevy 350 small block, which has had the hands of small block maestro All O’Conner laid upon it, a bit of a make over. The main things you will notice are the huge 20 inch ARE’s with rubber band tyres, but my God what a difference it makes.

I was told of the transformation by Roy Walker at the UK Street Vans bash at Billing, so I popped in to Giners on the way home to take few pics for your delectation.

Whilst there Giner took me out for a spin, and for such a big car it can certainly move, and in contrast to its owner, very stable and incredibly comfortable.

Giner in full flow

The other Rod in the Garage is Terry Howes 1938 Ford, which has been having some major work done on it by Giner. It’s a bit top secretish at the moment and all I’m allowed to say is that its very trick and runs a very Hi output 305 stroker motor! Giner has asked me to thank Terry for coming down when he feels like it, to help, get in the way and drink his Strongbow (Ahh that’s what friends are for,)

The Chrysler can be seen outside a Bar near you very soon and the Ford later this year.

Both are members of the Zoom Club, and have you noticed that Zoom club members seem to build cars that were built the same year they were!?

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