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 This green original '66 Chevy...  This green original '66 Chevy Stepside had the original 6-cylinder engine and was offered at $9,500.  Terry White can be seen making...  Terry White can be seen making his daily rounds in Midlands, North Carolina, driving his wild '71 F-250.  Famed custom car builder George...  Famed custom car builder George Barris put together this Li'l Red Wrecker in the mid '70s where it was a big favorite on the show car circuit. It was restored and is owned by Junior Sammet of Englewood, Florida.  Another truck for sale in...  Another truck for sale in the car corral was this original Chevy '47 half-ton Stepside for $29,500. The truck was in good shape with a nice blue paintjob.  This black beauty Chevy stepside...  This black beauty Chevy stepside was just out of the custom shop and could be had for a mere $60,000.  Danny Auman of High Point,...  Danny Auman of High Point, North Carolina, did most of the restoration work on his '66 Chevy C10.  This '42 Chevy daily driver...  This '42 Chevy daily driver is owned by Susan & Ronnie Whetstein of Shelby, North Carolina.  The International Harvester...  The International Harvester Show was going on in front of the speedway  This '53 GMC Suburban would...  This '53 GMC Suburban would make someone a great project to finish. It came with a 283ci Chevy small-block, 350 trans, and a Mustang II front clip. For $20,000 you could drive it home.  This bright-yellow '49 Ford...  This bright-yellow '49 Ford school bus was a real attention getter during the four-day event.  Robert Wallace of Concord,...  Robert Wallace of Concord, North Carolina, redid this '68 Chevy Pro Street Stepside pickup. It is powered by a small-block Chevy engine.
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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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