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BY CHRIS SHELTON

The hot-rod and street-rod world is no stranger to age-inappropriate behavior. For the most part, we use old cars as conduits to our youth. We buy printed shirts that proclaim the wearer as "world's oldest teenager." We power our creations incredibly out of proportion to their weight. Our insurance carriers would clutch their collective chests if they heard the squirrely tales we spun while bench racing with our buddies. Plain and simple, we don't act our age.

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Brent Scheider doesn't act his age, but his motivation differs. Brent's of the age that, if he were to relive his past, he'd build a '60s street fighter. Instead, "I've always loved '30s cars," Brent said. "My family has always been involved in cars, so I became interested as a teenager...but most of my friends were into muscle cars."

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As a consequence, the enthusiasm he imported into the street rod world has a different tint than the street rod world at large. For starters, "the mainstream resto rods and fiberglass roadsters just didn't excite me much...a fat fendered convertible would be our first choice." That pretty much narrows the playing field.

However, "in the spring of 2002, my dad (Dick) and I found an abandoned project car and knew immediately that this was the perfect car for us," Brent said.  "Even as a basket case, we could tell it had the basic look we were after: low, wide, and smooth," In other words, it would be a huge project, but someone had to finish it!"

The good start the '39 Ford deluxe cabriolet enjoyed came courtesy of Reno, Nevada's Tom Christianson. Once the Scheiders took possession of the car, they put the car in very able hands: Leonard Lopez and Anthony "Team Shine" Fernandez of Dominator  Street Rods in Brentwood, California.

Dominator reworked  the Pete & Jake's chassis to accommodate a height-sensing Air Ride Technologies system and Shock Waves air spring/shock combos. The system drops the wheel wells over 18- and 20-inch Boyd Coddington Renegades.

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The chassis' shroud received a near excessive amount of attention in the original build. By the time Brent took possession, the windshield was 2 1/2 inches lower and leaned back, the fenders were 3 inches wider, and the hood was pancaked. Other modifications included the hand-formed and boxed running boards, reshaped engine compartment, and folding top mechanism. Dominator also fabricated a retractable license plate mechanism to clean up the rear end when parked.

Early on in the process, Reno's Pete Hagan (Hagan Street Rod Necessities) fabricated a complete steel dash and console for the car. The prior owner even lead filled the major body seams to give the car a more unitized look. The distinctive taillights came from a Lexus IS300's decklid lamps. Dominator visually broke up the rather large rear panel with three aluminum spears on the fuel filler door. Brent then sent the roughed-in body to Toy Works Autobody in Concord, California for a judicious going over. Toy Works realigned the body panels to match all the lines, smoothed the car over, and applied the special-mix orange/tangerine  spray.

Dominator then refreshed the '95 LT1/4L60 combo and outfitted its injection system with the Street & Performance wiring, Dominator then plumbed the Street & Performance headers with a 2 1/2-inch mandrel-bent exhaust system. Other goodies include the Street & Performance accessories and the hand-formed engine cover.

Santana Interior Design's Rich Santana stitched up the Recaro seats and interior trim pieces in the tan leather with perfoated leather inserts. Rich completed the trim with German wool carpets on the floors and in the trunk. Other interior items include a modified Budnik steering wheel on the ididit tilt column and  one-off gauges courtesy of Auto Meter.

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The results? Well they speak for themselves. Brent and Stephanie's '39 Deluxe cabriolet earned Boyd Coddington's Pro's Pick and a Street Rod d'Elegance pick at Goodguys Del Mar 2004 event in Spring. By late summer they swept the Boyd's Fab Four, Goodguys' Slick 'n' Smooth, and PPG Dream Car at Goodguys' West Coast Nationals in their Pleasanton hometown.

All in all, that's not too bad a start for a young upstart and first timer like Brent Scheider. Of course after the incredible resource hemorrhage  the Sheider family endured to finish this car to such exacting standards prompted Brent to say he'll buy his next car instead of build it, but we'll wait and see. After all, this adrenaline rush has to wear off sometime! SR

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FACTS & FIGURES

Rear brakes................11-inch ploished Wilwood disc

ENGINE

BRENT and STEPHANIE SCHEIDER

Front suspension.........Pete & Jake's tubular IFS, Year and make......................'95 cherolet Corvette LT1
                                    height-controlled Air Ride Displacement.........................355ci

Pleasanton, California

'39 Ford deluxe cabriolet

                                    Technologies leveling system, Machining/Assembly..............Dominator Motorsports
                                    ShockWave polished shocks Water pump...........................Street & Performance

CHASSIS

Front brakes................11-inch ploished Wilwood disc Cooling fan............................SPAL electric
Frame/Manufacturer.......Pete & Jakes, modified by Master cylinder............GM dual-circuit, 7-inch dual- Radiator................................Custom-built aluminum

                                       modified by Dominator

                                     diaphragm booster Alternator...............................Powermaster Motorsports

 Motorsports, Brentwood, CA

Steering column.............ididit tilt

Heads...................................Polished LT1
Chassis Plumbing...........Polished stainless,

Front wheel make/size...Coddington Renegade,

Valve covers.........................Street & Performance

                                       AN fittings

                                      18 x 7-inch

Manifold/Induction..................LT1, prepped & wired
Rearend / Ratio..............Ford 9-inch/3.73:1 Rear wheel make/size...Coddington Renegade,                                               by Street & Performance
Rear suspension............Chrome four-link with                                       20 x 10-inch Wires.....................................Taylor

                                       stainless hardware,

Front tire make/size........225/40ZR18

Headers................................Street & Performance

                                       height-controlled Air Ride

Rear tire make/size.........295/40ZR20                                               ceramic-coated

Technologies leveling system

Gas tank.........................Custom stainless 16 gallon Exhaust/Mufflers....................Dominator Motorsports

 ShockWave polished shocks

                                       mounted behind seat                                               2 1/2-inch, mandrel bent

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TRANSMISSION

                                    convertible top, handmade

INTERIOR

Year & make...................'96 4L60

                                    steel tonneau, belly pans Dashboard.................Handmade steel wrap around
Converter.......................TPI                                     and inner fenderwell rock                                    with console

Trans mods. ..................Polished case, performance

                                    guards, frenched and Insert / Gauges...........Custom milled & polished
                                       shift kit                                     retractable license plate                                    aluminum / one-off Auto Meter

                                   by Dominator Audio..........................JL Audio amplifier, Boston

BODY

Grille...........................Don Stark                                    Acoustics 5- and 6-inch drivers
Body style / material........deluxe cabriolet / steel Bodywork...................Paul Platt and Darrel Air conditioning...........Vintage Air
Body manufacturer.........FoMoCo                                     Scheider at Toy Works Auto Wiring.........................Ron Francis Wireworks
Body mods.....................2 1/2-inch chop, laid back                                     Body (Concord, CA) Steering wheel...........Modified Budnik
                                       windshield, 3-inch widened Paint type / Color.........PPG/special mix Orange Seats..........................Recaro
                                       fenders, sculpted & boxed                                     Tangerine Upholsterer.................Santana Interiors
                                       running boards, pancake- Painter.........................Steve, Toy Works                                     (Diamond Springs, CA)
                                       cut hood, reshaped front- Headlights / Taillights....'03 Mini Cooper/Lexus IS300 Material / Color.............Leather / beige
                                       end, reshaped rear body Outside mirror...............Vision Carpet..........................German wool
                                       panels and fenders, hidden Other body items...........All plating by Sherm's Plating Seatbelts.......................Juliano's
                                     (Sacramento, CA)

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The interior is a masterpiece shared by Pete Hagan and Rich Santana. Hagan fabricated the steel wraparound dash and console while Santana sheathed the cabin in yards of solid and perforated tan leather and wool carpet. Check out the center-mounted command center. It houses the ignition switch, Vintage Air controls, and light switches. Note the sculpted door panels and form-fitted scuff plates.

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Behind that grille lives an icon--a Chevrolet LT1 powerplant. Dominator Motorsports prepped this one with Street & Performance accessories, wiring, and exhaust before shrouding it in a one-off engine cover. Note the fabricated inner fender panels blend with the firewall and what used to be the hood sides.

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Dominator also formed these three aluminum spears to give the rear deck some more flavor and to conceal the fuel filler. It also sunk Lexus IS300 deck lamps into the rear quaters for taillights.

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It may look like a chopped and leaned post, but there's more to this top thank meets the eye. First, the windshield mates to fabricated top irons that fold back just like the original-a real feat with a chopped top. Secondly, they disappear behind a fabricated steel tonneau cover behind the cockpit. Note the elements like the shaved drip rails, contoured posts, and V-butted and flush-mount glass.

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And what would a Rich Santana interior be without a Santana-embroidered logo? This little thread rod lives on each of the doors' scuff plates.

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This vantage point should show how much the Hagan-fabricated wraparound dash cossets the driver. A standard-issue ididit column mounts a modified Budnik steering wheel. Behind the wheel live five custom Auto Meter gauges in a machined aluminum panel.

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