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EASTER WITH RENO CARS & COFFEE

RENO, NV (April 2) — Beautiful weather on Easter Sunday set the stage for Reno Cars & Coffee meet. As usual the first of the month meet was by the Keitzke Starbucks and once again it was a large gathering.

This is only a small portion of the people that came to display their cars or to see some.

These meets area a great way to be around car people or just to see some good looking cars.

While the cars ranged from exotic to the, well ordinary, there were a couple of vintage classics that stood out. One of them was a 1958 Nash Metropolitan owned by Christian Grams.

He related finding a guy that owned 17 of these vintage machines and Grams bought seven of them. He brought one to display.

Christian Grams stands by the 1958 Nash Metropolitan he brought to the meed.

“I pulled it right around the corner here,” he said. “It had sat outside for 40 years but really fired up on the first try. Then I went ahead, put new gas in it and drove home.”

Since it’s a bit unusual to see a car like this on the road he’s also using the Nash to advertise his business, Distinct Auto Dealing, which he said is the top shop in Reno and Sparks.

“This one I’m going to keep stock100%,” he said. “This one’s a local car and everyone knows it so I’m going to keep it original. It’s all matching numbers and everything so I’m not going to mess with it.”

This Nash Rambler has it’s interior stripped and a roll cage installed but appears to be a project car.

On display was another 1950’s vintage Nash Rambler station wagon. This has its interior stripped out, a roll cage installed so it appears to be a work in progress.

Another classic was a vintage Jeep, actually a 1951 Willys Jeep owned by Hannah Waller. She and it have a long history.

“It’s been in my family since 1961 and this is how I remember it as a little girl,” she said. “And I did learn how to drive with it as we would take it down to the river and had such a fun time with it.”

Hannah Waller and her 1951 Willys Jeep.

The Jeep looks stock and for the most part it is but it isn’t a daily driver.

“It’s pretty fairly stock as the only thing we’ve changed out are the shocks, tires and tail lights,” she said. “It only has a top speed of45 miles an hour or maybe 50 on a good day going downhill.”

She added where it shines is off road and easy cruising around town.

“It does off road pretty easy, it’s a crawler for sure since you can take it anywhere, just not on the freeway. It’s a slower one but it’s go anywhere and so fun to drive on beautiful days like this or during the summer. I love taking it out every weekend,” she said.

This SRT sedan has the wildest paint job in the meet.

Among the cars displayed was a SRT with a wild paint job and a wonderfully restored Ford Mustang GT350.

This Ford GT350 Mustang was a fantastic restoration.

As usual many owners are proud of the motors they have in their cars and many had hoods lifted to people can see them.

On display was a 1956 Chevy Bel Air Hard Top.

One car on display was the great restoration of a 1956 Chevy Bel Air Hard Top and it’s motor was almost a piece of art.

Motor in the 1956 Bel Air. A mechanical work of art.

If you’re interested in cars or just want to see some great ones be sure to visit a Cars & Coffee meet. The next Reno Cars & Coffee meet will be on Sunday, April 18. If all goes well it will once again be at the Human Bean. The location will be confirmed next week.

REPORTER’S NOTE: The report on this weekend’s season opener at Diamond Mountain Speedway will be out tomorrow afternoon or evening.

OTHER RACING NEWS:

• Teresa’s Garage Radio Show will be back in the studio from 2 until 3 p.m. on Sunday. In Northwest Nevada it can be heard on the radio on 1060 AM.

Teresa’s Garage Radio Show poster.

The show is also on a Podcast at amm.streamon.fm and can be watched live on Face Book. Co-host Emily Cook has a website, www.emilycookracing.com where she sells merchandise to help her racing efforts.

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We now have eight very appreciated sponsors supporting this site. Please patronize them as they not only support your sport but they help nvracingnews continue. Please let them know you heard about their shop through this website.

Tread Connection is our newest sponsor and Blake Sobiloff owns the local franchise. The business brings the tire store to the customer so they don’t have to take time off work or even leave home. There are discounts in labor for First Responders, veterans as well as active duty military and members of the National Guard and Reserves.

He observes all safety requirements and it’s a no contact operation as choosing the tires as well as paying for them can be done online. Once the order is in he arrives in a van full of state of the art equipment. In fact he can even scan tires to check not only wear but check the alignment as well.

His primary area is Reno and Sparks so one can either go to the Face Book page, check the website at www.treadconnection.com or call the direct line at 775-870-3600.

Next sponsor is G.I.S.L. Land Services that, while it has a global client base, the focus is on the Western U.S. Owner Greg Ekins is a long time off road motorcycle racer competing in the MRANN series as well as the AMA Hare and Hound series.

Services offered are surface and mineral title reviews as well as cartographic services. The website is www.gislandservices.com.

Next sponsor is General Transmission and Power Train Specialists. The shop is located at 2515 Sutro Street in Reno, a few blocks below Hug High School. Former motorcycle racer Pete Attashian is the owner.

The shop services older and newer transmission and now has a section dealing with high performance units as well as those used for towing. The phone number is 77 5-786-5888 and the website is www.generaltransmissionreno.com.

Anot.her sponsor is race photographer Melissa Coker. She has photographed at Summit in Elko, Battle Mountain, Rattlesnake Raceway, Diamond Mountain and American Valley Speedway. So there is a good chance she might have a photo of your car on the track.

She also photographs Duel in the Desert, Wild West Tour and the IMCA Super Nationals in Boone, Iowa. She not only has photographs but can create hero cards as well as memory books for a season. Her website is, www.melissasoutonalimb.smugmug.com.

Two of the sponsors are first class motorcycle shops located in Reno.

Our first sponsor was Reno Motorsports (RMS). They have about anything a rider might need or want as well as a full service shop. Location is 964 Terminal Way, by the intersection with Mill Street. Phone number is 775-322-1499 and the website is, www.rms-renomotorsports.com.

The other shop is Moto-Source located at 3180 Mill Street. This shop also has about anything a rider might need or want as well as a full service shop. Phone number is 7 75-856-3855 and the website is, www.moto-source.com.

If a person needs collision repair on their car or truck our next sponsor is the place to go. Concours Body Shop is located at 250 Telegraph Street in Reno Owner Brian Saul is a car enthusiast himself and is committed to continuing the shop’s reputation of quality work. Phone number is 775-329-4557 and the website is, www.councoursbodyshop.net.

Hungry, want a great place to eat or just to hang out, have a drink and watch sports well then PJ&CO is the place. Once the restrictions are lifted then Wednesday evening bike nights should return, great time me meet like minded people. Location is 1590 South Wells just north of the round about and the phone number is 775-323-6366 and the website is, www.pjandco.net.

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