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Old 12-16-2002, 02:34 PM   #28
kxmotox247
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I personally don't like what has been done to this truck. But I think it shows a lot of knowledge, creativity, skill, planning, and innovation. These are the ingredients for keeping our hobby going. Even though we all like our trucks, we need to see things done to them that we haven't seen before. Take a look at street rodding. It's been going since the 1940'seven though it had a falling out in the 70's. I think it was in the 80's that the sport began to grow again. Big time innovators like Boyd came along with some ideas that no one had seen before. Now it's people like Chip Foose and Bobby Alloway that are the Boyd Coddington of today. I think it's amazing. And I fully expect our trucks to do the same thing. We'll have a falling out too if we don't have people being creative and going out on a limb with their ideas. That takes balls.

Don't like the truck? Don't build yours like that.
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