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2009 Carlisle All-Truck NationalsA Healthy Exchange Of Ideas From the January, 2010 issue of Custom Classic Trucks By David Miller
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Brian and Stacie Barrick's... Brian and Stacie Barrick's laid-out '56 Chevy Stepside sets flush with the earth. Options include a custom sassafras wood bed, a boxed and C-notched frame, a Fatman Fabrications IFS clip, a 283ci small-block Chevy with a 3.73 gearset and a posi from a Nova SS, a stainless exhaust, 18-inch wheels, and a big-window cab plucked from a GMC. The 19th Annual Carlisle All-Truck Nationals was held August 7-9 at the Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Fairgrounds. Billed as "one of the largest specialty, off-road and collector truck oriented events in the world," all elements of truck culture were in attendance. What's pretty much unique to this event is its scale and scope; some 2,000 trucks attend from all over the Northeast. If there is such a thing as a melting pot of truck subcultures, this is where things get cooking. Truck lovers of all types can get a healthy dose of each other. It's not unusual to see a classic truck parked next to a frame-dragging mini truck or a sky-jacked rockcrawler. And it's also not unusual to see owners of these different genres checking out each other's vehicles and asking questions about features. Judging from some of the vehicles in attendance, there's some good cross fertilization of ideas going on. From the standpoint of custom classic trucks, a number of former S-10 mini truck owners are moving their arts to older metal. And some classic truck owners are incorporating some of the engineering found in late-model frame draggers. Originally a 11/2-ton hay... Originally a 11/2-ton hay truck with a 20-foot flatbed, this '48 Diamond T cab is mounted on a '76 C10 frame and is powered by a 355ci Chevy hooked to a 700-R4 tranny. It's clearly a two-way commerce of ideas. Twenty-inch Budnick wheels on an air-bagged '65 Chevy Stepside. The owner of an old-school '48 Chevy with leaded-in '53 Buick headlights and a '55 Caddy grille being quizzed about his build by a group of tricked-out, sky-jacked late-model truck owners. A former trick mini truck owner's '65 Chevy C10 "rails on the ground, build-in-progress" is repeatedly visited by classic truck builders. This is a venue that stimulates a healthy exchange between genres. Those interested in having their vehicle(s) judged will find a transparent, point-based system that is professionally handled. Those simply wanting to bring their truck to the show for a great weekend will totally enjoy the event. There's plenty to see and do with a massive swap meet with tons of old metal, vendors' exhibits and venues including monster show trucks and rides, the famous Carlisle Burnout contest, a Beauty contest, the Carlisle Truck Tug-O-War, rockclimbing exhibitions, and off-road time trials. This show is clearly one that needs to be experienced. For more information about the 20th Carlisle All-Truck Nationals to be held on August 6-8, 2010 check out www.CarlisleEvents.com.  Yeah, it's got a Hemi in it....  Yeah, it's got a Hemi in it. Tom Baker purchased this '34 Dodge in 1962, and later drag raced it for 10 years. Retiring from that effort, he began a 6-year build resulting in this chopped and stretched cab cruiser.  Jessica Kilby's '50 Chevy...  Jessica Kilby's '50 Chevy has a gorgeous paintjob, well-thought-out body mods, and dark mahogany bed wood.  Other modifications include...  Other modifications include a 355/700-R4, Edelbrock cam, Cadillac taillights, and Roger Hoover interior. The truck was done by Way Cool Rod Shop, Lancaster, PA.  Bruce Zinn's PPG Perfect Purple...  Bruce Zinn's PPG Perfect Purple '65 Chevy is a masterpiece. Powered with a ZZ4/700-R4 joined to a 3.73-geared 12-bolt GM rear, this bagged Stepside has a custom grille and shaved handles and trim. It rides on 20-inch Budniks.  Owners Jeff and Tonya Weller,...  Owners Jeff and Tonya Weller, built this Pro Street '67 Chevy with a 620hp 502ci big-block spinning a Turbo 400 automatic and a Currie third member housing 4.56 gears. The hoodscoops are from a '69 Camaro.  The gray metallic paint on...  The gray metallic paint on this '46 Ford built by Jim Menicheschi is perfect. Jim did all the fabrication and bodywork. She is powered by a Ford 302 backed by a C4 tranny.  Paul Corral's pale blue and...  Paul Corral's pale blue and white '55 F-100 is powered by a 350 Chevy and backed up by a 700-R4. This is an example of a quality build that can be found in the swap meet area.  Carlisle's swap meets are...  Carlisle's swap meets are legendary. There's always a treasure of old metal to sort through for that missing part, an upgrade, or an entirely new project truck.  The buildsheet on Ken Eichelberger's...  The buildsheet on Ken Eichelberger's Pro Street '53 Chevy panel lists a 454/TH350 matched with a 9-inch Ford rearend with a four-link.  From Gleside, PA, Paul Owen's...  From Gleside, PA, Paul Owen's '66 C10 Custom Cab panel is a driver. Painted a flawless Cardinal Red metallic, she is powered by a 454/TH400 drivetrain.  Named "Lady Luck," this T-bucket...  Named "Lady Luck," this T-bucket pickup was built in 11 months by John and Jessica Robertson. Based on a Total Performance kit, it features many unique elements including a hand-carved gearshift knob by Norm Grabowski, the "Father of the T-Bucket."  James Vanzandt's '64 Ford...  James Vanzandt's '64 Ford F-100 Custom Cab features red and white metallic paint and Cragar Super Sport wheels.  Some 20 years ago Mike Rudy...  Some 20 years ago Mike Rudy set this '38 Ford truck on fire by connecting a 12-volt battery to its 6-volt system. Then she sat in his dad's basement for 20 years. Today she's a true hot hauler; a home-build with a to-die-for PPG Lions Mane paintjob and powered by a 350 Chevy crate motor with a Turbo 350.  Here's John Gauntt's '57 Stepside...  Here's John Gauntt's '57 Stepside from Mt. Holly, NJ; one of the cleanest examples of this particular breed at the show. Power comes from a 350/350 combo, a '76 Nova Posi rearend puts the power to the ground, and up front a Camaro subframe and suspension helps John keep the power headed in the desired direction.  Robert Keller has owned this...  Robert Keller has owned this ultraclean '55 GMC 100 Stepside for 22 years. The paint maintains the original color scheme, but the brakes have been upgraded and under the hood is a 350 Chevy.  From Sicklerville, NJ, Bob...  From Sicklerville, NJ, Bob Crean's '50 Chevy was originally a Pied Piper Ice Cream truck from the North Jersey area.  From Coatesville, PA, Tom...  From Coatesville, PA, Tom and Jill Baker's '41 Ford pickup body is mounted on an '89 Nissan chassis, shortened 17 inches, with a Mustang II frontend and is running a 350/350 with an 8-inch Ford rearend.  Driven in from Mertztown,...  Driven in from Mertztown, PA, this '48 Chevy panel sports subtle body mods, a 350 Chevy with Brodix aluminum heads, and a '75 Nova front suspension with Fatman A-arms.  This truck originally belonged...  This truck originally belonged to Staub Chevrolet and was used as a parts truck at the New Oxford, PA, dealership. Tim Hagarman of Hanover, PA, is the third owner of this bone stock '66 Chevy C10 longbed, and he finished the restoration in '92.  On every count, New Cumberland,...  On every count, New Cumberland, PA, residents Dwane and Sherry Gordon's '55 F-100 with Dakota Digital gauges, Dan Carpenter oak bed wood, American Racing wheels, and a 289-inch Ford with a C4 Cruise-O-Matic was one of the nicest examples at the show.  Ron Donoflio's C10 Cheyenne...  Ron Donoflio's C10 Cheyenne features a late-model bed and American mags.
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The Thinker??? - Haul Monitor
Ryan talks about the friendly badgering that goes on around the shop and overcoming obstacles that seemly pop up out of nowhere during a project....
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