exactly as Chevy produced, but the pickup has been shaved (hood emblems and side trim, if any existed), the fuel filler has been relocated to behind the tail- light, the tailgate latch has been moved to inside the bed, a Chevrolet script welded in, the mirrors are gone, a cowl induction scoop has been added to the stock hood, the bumpers were narrowed and tucked, the exhaust was routed through the rear bumper, and Ring Brothers door handles were installed. Nobody Customs straightened out the body and laid down the custom mixed House of Kolor Hydro Blue paint. The interior was filled with Dakota Digital gauges in a leather-covered dash, JVC
tunes with Kicker speakers, Billet Specialties handles, and a custom steering wheel by JTX to match the wheels. Colonel Custom Interiors stitched the leather over Snowden seats and around the American Autowire wiring. Apparently, old Chevy pickups don’t die, they just slowly rest away beside the house, hopefully under a lean-to, until the kids or grandkids bring them back to life, hallelujah! That’s what rodding is all about, taking what you have laying around and making it better in the best way you can afford. The Roshongs now have a great pickup they are cruising around and making memories in every day.
66 SEPTEMBER 2025
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