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2010 Daytona Spring Show - Event Coverage
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 There were no details on this...  There were no details on this fullsize Chevy crew cab but we liked the shaved door handles and unique tailgate with a door handle.  Ford tuff with Chevy stuff,...  Ford tuff with Chevy stuff, this '60 Ford pickup was equipped with a 350/350 powertrain combination, along with smoothed body lines and custom paint. For $26,500, it could be in your garage.  From Mims, Florida, Robert...  From Mims, Florida, Robert Baker modified his '51 Chevy pickup, using a '98 S-10 chassis, shortened 6-inches and outfitted with a 350/700-R4 powertrain.  There was no info on this...  There was no info on this Chevy, but we're digging the two-tone silver and burgundy paint.  You know that you have the...  You know that you have the rat ride principles down pat when bright orange highway signs become an integral part of your pickup bed.  Using the highboy approach,...  Using the highboy approach, the owner of this vintage Dodge added some ground clearance, tall tires, and wheel lips to fill in the gaps.  Dave Marland owns this Wineberry...  Dave Marland owns this Wineberry '56 Ford, fitted with a detailed motor, custom interior, and custom paint.  One of the brightest trucks...  One of the brightest trucks at the show was this '40 Ford, outfitted with a 350/350 powertrain, shaved door handles, custom bed with fuel cell, and flawless orange paint.  Big, bad, and "Back in Black"...  Big, bad, and "Back in Black" is the name of this chopped Ford pickup.  The "Hillbilly Express" had...  The "Hillbilly Express" had lots of body modifications including a chopped top, shaved body, custom grille, and unique graphic paintjob.  Every year the Daytona Beach...  Every year the Daytona Beach Street Rods club sells raffle tickets as part of their continuing tradition of supporting local charities. This year your $2 ticket could put this '72 Chevy custom pickup in your garage.
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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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